Wilderness Science in a Time of Change Conference

Missoula, Montana

May 23-27, 1999

 

Volume 2: Wilderness Within the Context of Larger Systems

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Volume Abstract

 

Compilers

 

Preface

Stephen F. McCool
David N. Cole

Wilderness Within the Context of Larger Social and Biophysical Systems

1. Overviews

John B. Loomis

Economic Values of Wilderness Recreation and Passive Use:
What We Think We Know at the Beginning of the 21st Century

Gundars Rudzitis
Rebecca Johnson

The Impact of Wilderness and Other Wildlands on Local Economies and Regional Development Trends

Peter S. White
Jonathan Harrod
Joan L. Walker
Anke Jentsch

Disturbance, Scale, and Boundary in Wilderness Management

2. Wilderness Meanings and Debates

Chad P. Dawson
Ed Zahniser

The Influence of the Adirondacks on the Wilderness Preservation Contributions of Robert Marshall and Howard Zahniser

Karen M. Fox

Navigating Confluences: Revisiting the Meaning of “Wilderness Experience”

Paul A. Gray
Robert J. Davidson

An Ecosystem Approach to Management: A Context for Wilderness Protection

Dayle C. Hardy-Short
C. Brant Short

Science, Economics, and Rhetoric:
Environmental Advocacy and the Wolf Reintroduction Debate, 1987-1999

Roger W. Kaye

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge:
An Exploration of the Meanings Embodied in America’s Last Great Wilderness

Thomas A. More
James R. Averill
Thomas H. Stevens

How Valid are Future Generations’ Arguments for Preserving Wilderness?

3. Wilderness Within Larger Ecosystems

Gregory Aplet
Janice Thomson
Mark Wilbert

Indicators of Wildness:
Using Attributes of the Land to Assess the Context of Wilderness

Mike Bader

Wilderness-Based Ecosystem Protection in the Northern Rocky Mountains of the United States

Robert J. Davidson
Paul A. Gray
Sheila Boyd
George S. Cordiner

State-of-the-Wilderness Reporting in Ontario: Models, Tools and Techniques

Steffen Fritz
Steve Carver
Linda See

New GIS Approaches to Wild Land Mapping in Europe

J. C. Haney
M. Wilbert
C. De Grood
D. S. Lee
J. Thomson

Gauging the Ecological Capacity of Southern Appalachian Reserves:
Does Wilderness Matter?

Nathaniel P. Hitt
Christopher A. Frissell

An Evaluation of Wilderness and Aquatic Biointegrity in Western Montana

Laskar Muqsudur Rahman

The Sundarbans: A Unique Wilderness of the World

Vinod Sasidharan

Climatic Change and Wildland Recreation:
Examining the Changing Patterns of Wilderness Recreation in Response to the Effects of Global Climate Change and the El Nino Phenomenon

Janice L. Thomson
Dawn A. Hartley
Gregory H. Aplet
Peter A. Morton

Assessing Interconnections Between Wilderness and Adjacent Lands:

The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah

4. Social, Economic, and Policy Issues

Carolyn Alkire

Funding Strategies for Wilderness Management

Craig W. Allin

The Triumph of Politics Over Wilderness Science

Ralf Buckley

Tourism and Wilderness: Dancing With the Messy Monster

Ralf Buckley

Wilderness in Australia: What’s Happening in a World Context

Brian Czech

Economic Growth, Ecological Economics, and Wilderness Preservation

J. Mark Fly
Robert Emmet Jones
H. Ken Cordell

Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Wilderness in the Southern Appalachian Ecoregion

Ville Hallikainen

The Finnish “Social Wilderness”

J. E. S. Higham
G. W. Kearsley
A. D. Kliskey

Wilderness Perception Scaling in New Zealand:
An Analysis of Wilderness Perceptions Held by Users, Non-users and International Visitors

David M. Johns

Biological Science in Conservation

Paul A. Lorah

Population Growth, Economic Security, and Cultural Change in Wilderness Counties

Pete Morton

Wildland Economics: Theory and Practice

M. A. Nie

A Political Cultural Map to Future Wilderness, Monument and Park Designation

Spencer Phillips

Windfalls for Wilderness: Land Protection and Land Value in the Green Mountains

Brijesh Thapa

The Relationship Between Debt-for-Nature Swaps and Protected Area Tourism:
A Plausible Strategy for Developing Countries

Bryan K. Walton

Southern by the Grace of God: Wilderness Framing in the Heart of Dixie

5. Dialogue Session Summaries

Douglas W. Hodgins
Jeffrey E. Green
Gail Harrison
Jillian Roulet

From Confrontation to Conservation: The Banff National Park Experience

Dan McDonald
Tom McDonald
Leo McAvoy

Tribal Wilderness Research Needs and Issues in the United States and Canada

R. McGreggor Cawley

Wilderness, Natural Areas, and Ecological Reserves: Thoughts on the Politics of the Big Outside

Laurie Yung

Meaningful Community Involvement in Protected Area Issues: A Dialogue Session

 

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