Crowding norms at frontcountry sites: A visual approach to setting standards of quality RE Manning, WA Freimund, DW Lime, DG Pitt Leisure Sciences 18 (1), 39-59, 1996 | 304 | 1996 |
Use of visual research methods to measure standards of quality for parks and outdoor recreation RE Manning, WA Freimund Journal of leisure research 36 (4), 557-579, 2004 | 231 | 2004 |
The politics of place: Understanding meaning, common ground, and political difference on the Rocky Mountain Front L Yung, WA Freimund, JM Belsky Forest Science 49 (6), 855-866, 2003 | 200 | 2003 |
Influence of llamas, horses, and hikers on soil erosion from established recreation trails in western Montana, USA TH Deluca, WA Patterson, WA Freimund, DN Cole Environmental Management 22 (2), 255-262, 1998 | 181 | 1998 |
The visitor experience and resource protection (VERP) process: The application of carrying capacity to Arches National Park RE Manning, DW Lime, M Hof, WA Freimund The George Wright Forum 12 (3), 41-55, 1995 | 129 | 1995 |
Resilient social relationships and collaboration in the management of social–ecological systems AB Nkhata, CM Breen, WA Freimund Ecology and Society 13 (1), 2008 | 116 | 2008 |
Winter visitors to Yellowstone National Park: Their value orientations and support for management actions WT Borrie, WA Freimund, MA Davenport Human ecology review, 41-48, 2002 | 81 | 2002 |
Using video surveys to access dispersed backcountry visitors' norms WA Freimund, JJ Vaske, MP Donnelly, TA Miller Leisure Sciences 24 (3-4), 349-362, 2002 | 77 | 2002 |
Targeting your audience: Wildlife value orientations and the relevance of messages about bear safety ZD Miller, W Freimund, EC Metcalf, N Nickerson Human Dimensions of Wildlife 23 (3), 213-226, 2018 | 70 | 2018 |
The wolf viewing experience in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park JM Montag, ME Patterson, WA Freimund Human Dimensions of Wildlife 10 (4), 273-284, 2005 | 69 | 2005 |
Assessing the relationship between desired experiences and support for management actions at Yellowstone National Park using multiple methods WT Borrie, M Davenport, WA Freimund, RE Manning journal of Park and Recreation Administration 20 (3), 51, 2002 | 58 | 2002 |
Measuring visitor experiences: Creating and testing the tourism autobiographical memory scale J Jorgenson, N Nickerson, D Dalenberg, J Angle, E Metcalf, W Freimund Journal of Travel Research 58 (4), 566-578, 2019 | 57 | 2019 |
Merging elaboration and the theory of planned behavior to understand bear spray behavior of day hikers in Yellowstone National Park ZD Miller, W Freimund, EC Metcalf, N Nickerson, RB Powell Environmental management 63, 366-378, 2019 | 54 | 2019 |
Predicting the effects of gypsy moth on near-view aesthetic preferences and recreation appeal SJ Hollenhorst, SM Brock, WA Freimund, MJ Twery Forest Science 39 (1), 28-40, 1993 | 54 | 1993 |
Benefiting from complexity thinking SF McCool, WA Freimund, C Breen, J Gorricho, J Kohl, H Biggs Protected area governance and management, 291-326, 2015 | 42 | 2015 |
Domestic tourists' loyalty to a local natural tourist setting: Examining predictors from relational and transactional perspectives using a Zambian context JM Kwenye, W Freimund Tourism Management Perspectives 20, 161-173, 2016 | 38 | 2016 |
Virtual visitors: Facebook users and national parks ZD Miller, W Freimund Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 35 (3), 2017 | 36 | 2017 |
Absorptive capacity as a guiding concept for effective public sector management and conservation of freshwater ecosystems K Murray, DJ Roux, JL Nel, A Driver, W Freimund Environmental management 47, 917-925, 2011 | 36 | 2011 |
Use density, visitor experience, and limiting recreational use in wilderness: Progress to date and research needs WA Freimund, DN Cole USDA Forest Service Proceedings, 2001 | 34 | 2001 |
The Waterton–Glacier International Peace Park: Conservation amid Border Security R Tanner, W Freimund, B Hayden, B Dolan | 33 | 2007 |