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Daniels, Steven E. and H. Ken Cordell. 1989. The Costs of Producing Recreation on National Forests. Trends, 26(2):8-11.

Daniels, Steven E. and H. Kenneth Cordell. 1989. Estimating Supply for Outdoor Recreation Provided by a Public Agency. Working Paper 89-104. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University. 24 p.

Daniels, Steven E. and H. Kenneth Cordell. 1988. Estimating Outdoor Recreation Supply Functions: Theory, Methods and Results. In: Outdoor Recreation Benchmark 1988: Proceedings of the National Outdoor Recreation Forum, General Technical Report SE-52. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 227-237.

Driver, B.L., James E. Bossi, and H. Ken Cordell. 1985. Trends in user fees at Federal outdoor recreation areas. In: Proceedings, 1985 National Outdoor Recreation Trends Symposium II, Volume I - General Sessions. Atlanta, GA: USDI National Park Service, Science Publications Office, 222-242.

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English, D. B. K., Kocis, S. M., & Zarnoch, S. J. 2004. Characteristics and use patterns of visitors to dispersed areas of urban national forests. In: Proceedings of the second international conference on monitoring and management of visitor flows in recreational and protected areas (pp. 183-188). Saarijarvi, Finland: Finnish Forest Research Institute.

English, D. B. K., Zarnoch, S. J., & Kocis, S. M. 2004. Designing a sampling system for concurrently measuring outdoor recreation visitation and describing visitor characteristics. In: Proceedings of the second international conference on monitoring and management of visitor flows in recreational and protected areas (pp. 27-32). Saarijarvi, Finland: Finnish Forest Research Institute.

English, D. B. K., Kocis, S. M., Arnold, J. R., Zarnoch, S. J., & Warren, L. 2003. The effectiveness of visitation proxy variables in improving recreation use estimates for the USDA Forest Service. Journal for Nature Conservation, 11, 332-338.

English, Donald B.K. 2000. A simple procedure for generating confidence intervals in tourist spending profiles and resulting economic impacts. The Journal of Regional Analysis & Policy. 30(1):61-76.

English, Donald B.K. 2000. Calculating confidence intervals for regional economic impacts of recreation by bootstrapping visitor expenditures. Journal of Regional Science. 40(3): 523-539.

English, Donald B.K.; Marcouiller, David W.; Cordell, H. Ken. 2000. Tourism dependence in rural America: estimates and effects. Society and Natural Resources. 13: 185-202.

English, Donald B.K.; and Crane, Elizabeth. 1999. An analysis of the Forest Service's Rural Community Assistance Program in the Southern Region. R8-TP32. Atlanta, GA: USDA Forest Service, Southern Region. 13 p. Download in PDF format [753 kb].

English, Donald B.K.; Cordell, H. Ken; Bowker, J.M. 1999. Implications of this assessment. In: Cordell, H. Ken; Betz, Carter; Bowker, J.M. and others. 1999. Outdoor recreation in American life: a national assessment of demand and supply trends. Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing: 433-440. Click here to download [91Kb].

English, Donald B.K.; Cordell H. Ken; and Marcouiller, David W. 1998. Recreation dependence in rural America: estimates and effects. In Book of abstracts: culture, environment, and society. [Proceedings of Seventh International Symposium: Society and Resource Management; 1998 May 27-31; University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO] [Columbia, MO: University of Missouri-Columbia]: 208.

English, Donald B. K. and J. M. Bowker. 1996. Sensitivity of Whitewater Rafting Consumers Surplus to Pecuniary Travel Cost Specifications. Journal of Environmental Management, 47:79-91. Download in PDF format (666 KB)

English, Donald B. K., and J. M. Bowker. 1996. Economic Impacts of Guided Whitewater Rafting - A Study of Five Rivers. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 32(6):1319-1327.Download in PDF format (605Kb).

English, Donald B. K. and Jean-Claude Thill. 1996. Assessing Regional Economic Impacts of Recreation Travel from Limited Survey Data. Research Note SRS-2. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 8 p.

English, Donald B. K. 1995. Issues In Using Resource-Based Recreation for Rural Development. In: Rural America: A Living Tapestry, Proceedings of "The Research Fit" Module, 3rd Annual US FS Rural Communities Assistance Conference. Radnor, PA: USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. General Technical Report NE-228, 4-7.

English, Donald B.K.; Bowker, J.M.; Bergstrom, John C.; Cordell, H. Ken. 1995. Estimating the Economic Impacts of Recreation Response to Resource Management Alternatives. Genereal Technical Report SE-091. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Asheville, NC. Click here to download [333Kb].

English, Donald B. K., and John C. Bergstrom. 1994. The Conceptual Links Between Recreation Site Development and Regional Economic Impacts. Journal of Regional Science, 34(4):599-611.

English, Donald B. K. and J. M. Bowker. 1994. An Alternative Technique for Estimating the Demand for River Outfitter Services. In: Forest Economics on the Edge, Proceedings of the 24th Annual Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Athens, GA: University of Georgia, School of Forest Resources, 253-259. Download in PDF format (297 KB)

English, Donald B.K. and J.M. Bowker. 1994. Measuring Use Value from Recreation Participation: Comment. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 26(1): 311-313. Download in PDF format (143 kb).

English, Donald B. K., Carter J. Betz, J. Mark Young, John C. Bergstrom, and H. Ken Cordell. 1993. Regional Demand and Supply Projections for Outdoor Recreation. General Technical Report RM-230. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 39 p.

English, Donald B. K. and H. Ken Cordell. 1993. Effective Recreation Opportunity Set (EROS) Index: A Computable Measure of Recreation Supply. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. Research Paper SE-286. 11 p.

English, Donald B. K.. 1989. The Issue of Physical Access: Rights, Trails and Services. Trends, 26(2):18-20.

English, Donald B.K., H. Ken Cordell, and Lawrence A. Hartmann. 1989. Trail Resources, Users and Opportunities in the United States. Ninth National Trails Symposium Proceedings. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, 38-40.

English, Donald B. K.. 1988. Federal and State Backcountry Resources. In: Outdoor Recreation Benchmark 1988: Proceedings of the National Outdoor Recreation Forum, General Technical Report SE-52. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 58-66.

English, Donald B.K. and H. Ken Cordell. 1987. Public/private Camping Opportunities: Competitive or Complementary? In: Southeastern Recreation Research Proceedings. Athens, GA: USDA Forest Service, 99-109.

English, Donald B. and H. Ken Cordell. 1985. A Cohort-centric Analysis of Outdoor Recreation Participation Changes. In: Proceedings: Southeastern Recreation Research Conference. Statesboro, GA: Georgia Southern College, 93-110.

Erickson, D.L., H.K. Cordell, and A.C. Davis. 1977. Public Land Policy: an Evaluation of Decision and Citizen Involvement Systems. Journal of Environmental Management, 5:365-377.

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Finstick, Eric, Claire Payne, and Mark Young. 1994. Wilderness Management Planning--contradictory or Complementary Concept? In: International Wilderness Allocation, Management, and Research. Proceeding of a symposium during the 5th World Wilderness Congress, Tromso, Norway. Paris, France: World Heritage Centre (UNESCO), 99-104.

Flather, Curtis H. and H. Ken Cordell. 1995. Outdoor Recreation: Historical and Anticipated Trends (Chapter 1). In: Richard L. Knight and Kevin J. Gutzwiller, eds. Wildlife and Recreationists, Coexistence Through Management and Research. Washington, DC: Island Press, 3-16.

Floyd, Myron F. and Johnson, Cassandra. 2002. Coming to terms with environmental justice in outdoor recreation: a conceptual discussion with research implications. Leisure Sciences. 24(1):59-77.

Fly, J. Mark; Jones, Robert Emmet; and Cordell, H. Ken. 2000. Knowledge of and attitudes toward Wilderness in the Southern Appalachian ecoregion. In: Wilderness science in a time of change conference, Volume 2: Wilderness within the context of larger systems. RMRS-P-15-VOL-2. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station: 201-204. Download in PDF format [129 Kb].

Fogg, Christine Revelas and Lawrence A. Hartmann. 1985. Interpretation for the Very Young. Journal of Interpretation, 10(1):21-27.

Freilich, Helen R.,comp. 1989. Wilderness benchmark 1988: Proceedings of the national wilderness colloquium; 1988 January 13-14; Tampa, FL. General Technical Report SE-51. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 228 p. Click here to download [3Mb].

Fridinger, Fred; Macera, Carol; and Cordell, H.Ken. 2002. The use of surveillance data and market research to promote physical activity. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 23(2S):56-63.

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Gentle, Paul; Bergstrom, John; Betz, Carter; Bowker, Michael; Cordell, H.Ken; English, Donald B.K.; and Teasley, Jeffrey. 2004. The roll of the Bureau of Land Management in the provision of outdoor recreational opportunities in the West. Journal of Public Affairs and Issues, VIII(Fall): 64-87.

Gill, Joshua K. 2004. The Virginia Creeper Trail: an analysis of net economic benefits and economic impacts of trips. Unpublished masters thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Ginn, A.L., S.J. Zarnoch, J.M. Bowker, H.K. Cordell, G.T. Green, & T.M. Owens. (2008). Conceptualization and implementation of the Appalachian Trail visitor use study. In J. Schrader (comp.), 30th annual Southeastern Recreation Research (SERR) conference: Book of Abstracts. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, pp. 12-14. The abstract is available here.

Green, Gary T.; Bowker, J.M.; Wang, Xiongfei; Cordell, H. Ken; and Johnson, Cassandra Y. Forthcoming. An Examination of Perceived Constraints to Outdoor Recreation. Click here to download a file to examine constraints.





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