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Culture, Conflict, and Communication in the Wildland-Urban Interface
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ABSTRACT
An examination of culture, conflict and communication in a rural/urban setting.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part One|47 pages
The Wildland-Urban Interface: Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities
chapter 2|15 pages
Issues and Opportunities on the Urban Forest Interface
part Part Two|67 pages
Cultural Diversity and Ethnicity
chapter 4|16 pages
Ethnic Identity: A New Avenue for Understanding Leisure and Recreation Preferences
chapter 5|16 pages
Outdoor Recreation and Mexican American Ethnicity: A Benefits Perspective
chapter 6|14 pages
The New Environmental Paradigm and Hispanic Cultural Influence
chapter 7|9 pages
Access and Boundary Maintenance: Serving Culturally Diverse Populations
chapter 8|7 pages
The Tyranny of Metaphor: Interracial Relations, Minority Recreation, and the Wildland-Urban Interface
part Part Three|57 pages
Communication: Patterns and Issues
chapter 9|12 pages
Strategies in Intercultural Communication for Natural Resource Agencies
chapter 10|12 pages
An Overview of Recent Advancements in Persuasion Theory and Their Relevance to Natural Resource Management
part Part Four|78 pages
The Influence of Activities, Sites, and Visitor Characteristics
chapter 13|14 pages
A Qualitative Approach to Understanding Recreation Experiences: Central American Recreation on the National Forests of Southern California
chapter 15|11 pages
The Sociocultural Meanings of Outdoor Recreation Places
chapter 16|13 pages
El Yunque or the Caribbean National Forest? Meaning, Management, and Culture in the Urban-Tropical Forest Interface
chapter 17|18 pages
Family Diversity, Secondary Activities, and Developed Camping
part Part Five|60 pages
Behaviors and Land Ethics
chapter 18|7 pages
Building Multicultural Responsiveness into Outdoor Recreation Management
chapter 19|14 pages
Cultural Foundations For Leisure Preference, Behavior, and Environmental Orientation
chapter 20|18 pages
Cultural Resources in the National Forests: Perspectives from Forest Service Employees
chapter 21|14 pages
Research in Land Ethics: The Problems of Ethnicity, Culture, and Methods
part Part Six|58 pages
Policy, Planning, and Management
chapter 22|7 pages
Strategic Planning: Agency Responses to Changing Management Environments
chapter 23|9 pages
Outdoor Recreation Policy Implementation on National Forests in Southern California: Coping to Manage Under Hostile Conditions
chapter 24|11 pages
Governance in the Wildland-Urban Interface: A Normative Guide for Natural Resource Managers
chapter 25|8 pages
Protecting People and Resources From Wildfire: Conflict in the Interface
chapter 26|14 pages
Assessing Ethnic Group Participation in Federal Land Management Agency Public Involvement Processes
part Part Seven|40 pages
Cumulative Issues: Integrating Research and Management