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USE AND USERS OF THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL: A GEOGRAPHIC STUDY Robert E. Manning, William Valliere, Jim Bacon University of Vermont Alan Graefe, Gerard Kyle Penn State University Rita Hennessy National Park Service Abstract: The Appalachian National Scenic Trail (AT) is a public footpath that spans 2,160 miles of Appalachian Mountain ridgelines from Ma ... more>>
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UNIVERSAL CAMPSITE DESIGN: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT
Jason R. Biscombe Graduate Student, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, SUNY ESF, Syracuse, NY 13210 Jeri E. Hall Branch Chief, Resource Protection and Wilderness Management, Yosemite National Park, Yosemite, CA 95389 James F. Palmer Associate Professor, Faculty of Landscape Architect ... more>>
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Atfirst glance, many visitors to Michigan's Upper Peninsula
hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) predominate, the U.R is in fact a mosaic of forest cover types interspersed by water bodies and open lands (e.g..,.pine barrens, open wetlands, alvars •[see SER NeWs August 2000], and .agricultural land ... more>>
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Hydrologic Cycling of Mercury and Organic Carbon in a Forested Upland–Bog Watershed
R. K. Kolka,* D. F. Grigal, E. A. Nater, and E. S. Verry ABSTRACT
The hydrologic cycling of total Hg (HgT) and organic C (OC) was studied for a 1-yr period in a northern Minnesota forested watershed, consisting of an upland surrounding a bog peatland with a narrow l ... more>>
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ESTIMATING RELATIVE VALUES FOR MULTIPLE OBJECTIVES ON PRIVATE FORESTS
Donald F. Dennis USDA Forest Service Northeastern Research Station PO Box 968 Burlington, VT 05402 Thomas H. Stevens and David B. Kittredge University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 Mark G. Rickenbach Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 9733 1 Abstract: Conjoint and other t ... more>>
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Germination of CO2-enriched Pinus taeda L. seeds and subsequent seedling growth responses to CO2 enrichment
M. HUSSAIN,* M. E. KUBISKE*t and K. F. CONNOR:I: *Mississippi State University. Department of Forestry, Box 9681, 3"lississippiState, 3,IS 39762-9681, USA, and ++ S Forest Service, 110 Thompson Hall Box 9681, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9681, ... more>>
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INDIVIDUALS' INTERPRETATION OF CONSTRAINTS: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON EXISTING THEORY
Po-Ju Chen Ph.D. Candidate in Leisure Studies, 201 Mateer Building, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802-1307 Deborah Kerstetter Associate Professor of Leisure Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802-1307 Linda Cald ... more>>
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CULTURE, HERLTAGE AND TOURISM DESTINATION CHOICES Achana Francis Ph. D. Candidate in Heritage and Natural Resource Tourism, Purdue University, 1200 Forest Products Building, West Lafayette, IN 47907 Joseph T. O'Leary Professor of Outdoor Recreation, Purdue University, 1200 Forest Products Building, West Lafayette, IN 47907 Alastair Morrison Profess ... more>>
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