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Recreation & Tourism
A Scorecard to Assess Recreation Impacts on Trails in the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
John Hagan
Project Award Year:
2007
Adirondack Park Trail Register Database Supports Recreation Management and Community Planning
Principal Investigator:
Colin Beier
Project Award Year:
2013
Assessing How Rural Towns Choose and Communicate a Sense of Place
Principal Investigator:
Patricia Stokowski
Project Award Year:
2003
Communities in Transition: Recreation, Tourism, and Resource Dependency in the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Rodney Zwick
Project Award Year:
2002
Community Members Develop a Shared Model for Recreation and Tourism in the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Lisa Chase
Project Award Year:
2003
Community Well-Being, Satisfaction, and Attachment of Residents in 5 Adirondack Towns
Principal Investigator:
Erik Backlund
Project Award Year:
2011
Comparing Seasonal and Permanent Residents in Amenity-Rich Communities of the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Patricia Stokowski
Project Award Year:
2006
Effectiveness of Zoning to Protect Deer Wintering Areas
Principal Investigator:
Daniel Harrison
Project Award Year:
2008
Escaping to the Northern Forest: Migration and Community Implications During COVID
Principal Investigator:
Jessica Carson
Project Award Year:
2021
Evaluating Creation of a Working Forest and Preserve
Principal Investigator:
Steven Wolf
Project Award Year:
2008
Impact of Increased Use on Visitor Experience and Decision Making in the Adirondack Park
Principal Investigator:
Andrea Feldpausch-Parker
Project Award Year:
2021
Impacts of Recreation Activity on Wildlife Communities in the Adirondacks
Principal Investigator:
Michale Glennon
Project Award Year:
2014
Indicators of Quality for Recreation and Tourism on Mountain Summits
Principal Investigator:
Robert Manning
Project Award Year:
2006
Influence of Land Stewardship and Human Activities on Mammal Habitat Use in Exurban Areas
Principal Investigator:
Michale Glennon
Project Award Year:
2013
Learning from Successful Forest-Based Tourism Enterprises
Principal Investigator:
Jessica Leahy
Project Award Year:
2006
Monitoring Seasonal Leaf Color Change Using Digital Webcams across the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Andrew Richardson
Project Award Year:
2007
Multiple Meanings for "Working Forest"
Principal Investigator:
Steven Wolf
Project Award Year:
2002
Northern Forest Canoe Trail Can Help Diversify Local Economies
Principal Investigator:
Lisa Chase
Project Award Year:
2004
Personal Contact Remains Effective Form of Mountain Summit Visitor Education and Stewardship
Principal Investigator:
Robert Manning
Project Award Year:
2012
Photo Analysis to Track Changes in Adirondack Alpine Vegetation Over Time
Principal Investigator:
Julia Goren
Project Award Year:
2010
Positive Impact Tourism Can Help Sustain Northern Forest Communities
Principal Investigator:
Robert Costanza
Project Award Year:
2002
Private Landowners’ Preferred Programs to Maintain Public Recreation Access in Maine
Principal Investigator:
Jessica Leahy
Project Award Year:
2008
Public Access to Private Lands for Recreation and Tourism in the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
Lisa Chase
Project Award Year:
2005
Shifts in Alpine Plant Populations as Indicators of Climate Change
Principal Investigator:
Julia Goren
Project Award Year:
2013
Social Effects of Second Home Development in the Northern Forest Region
Principal Investigator:
Richard Stedman
Project Award Year:
2007
Social Impacts of Recreational Mountain Biking in Northern Forest Communities
Principal Investigator:
Kim Coleman
Project Award Year:
2022
Stakeholder Perceptions of Boating in the Saranac Lakes Region of New York
Principal Investigator:
Diane Kuehn
Project Award Year:
2004
Survey Results from a Participatory Process to Help Guide Regional Economic Planning
Principal Investigator:
Jon Erickson
Project Award Year:
2004
U.S. and Canadian Conference Provides Exchange of Forest Science
Principal Investigator:
Theodore Howard
Project Award Year:
2012
Using Photopoints to Monitor Changes in Adirondack Alpine Zone Vegetation
Principal Investigator:
Julia Goren
Project Award Year:
2009
Using Social Media to Quantify Forest-Based Tourism
Principal Investigator:
Diane Kuehn
Project Award Year:
2016