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How do forest visitors perceive forest management forms? Public acceptance of coppice-with-standards in urban forests
Trummer, J., & Hegetschweiler, K. T. (2023). How do forest visitors perceive forest management forms? Public acceptance of coppice-with-standards in urban forests. Trees, Forests and People, 14, 100439 (19 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tfp.2023.100439
Towards a comprehensive social and natural scientific forest-recreation monitoring instrument - a prototypical approach
Hegetschweiler, K. T., Plum, C., Fischer, C., Brändli, U. B., Ginzler, C., & Hunziker, M. (2017). Towards a comprehensive social and natural scientific forest-recreation monitoring instrument - a prototypical approach. Landscape and Urban Planning, 167, 84-97. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2017.06.002
Forest recreation as a governance problem: four case studies from Switzerland
Wilkes-Allemann, J., Hanewinkel, M., & Pütz, M. (2017). Forest recreation as a governance problem: four case studies from Switzerland. European Journal of Forest Research, 136(3), 511-526. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-017-1049-0
Conflict situations and response strategies in urban forests in Switzerland
Wilkes-Allemann, J., Pütz, M., Hirschi, C., & Fischer, C. (2015). Conflict situations and response strategies in urban forests in Switzerland. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 30(3), 204-216. https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2014.1002217
Governance of Forest Recreation in Urban Areas: analysing the role of stakeholders and institutions using the institutional analysis and development framework
Wilkes-Allemann, J., Pütz, M., & Hirschi, C. (2015). Governance of Forest Recreation in Urban Areas: analysing the role of stakeholders and institutions using the institutional analysis and development framework. Environmental Policy and Governance, 25, 139-156. https://doi.org/10.1002/eet.1668
Zur Freizeitnutzung von Schweizer Wäldern: ihre Bedeutung für die regionale Ökonomie
Vogt, L., & Pütz, M. (2011). Zur Freizeitnutzung von Schweizer Wäldern: ihre Bedeutung für die regionale Ökonomie. Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen, 162(11), 396-404. https://doi.org/10.3188/szf.2011.0396
Recreational benefits of urban forests: Explaining visitors' willingness to pay in the context of the theory of planned behavior
Bernath, K., & Roschewitz, A. (2008). Recreational benefits of urban forests: Explaining visitors' willingness to pay in the context of the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Environmental Management, 89(3), 155-166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2007.01.059
Segmentation of culturally diverse visitors' values in forest recreation management
Li, C. L., Zinn, H. C., Chick, G. E., Absher, J. D., Graefe, A. R., & Hsu, Y. C. (2007). Segmentation of culturally diverse visitors' values in forest recreation management. Forest Snow and Landscape Research, 81(1-2), 19-29.
Sample selection bias in visitor surveys: comparative results of an on-site and an off-site survey assessing recreational benefits of forests
Bernath, K., & Roschewitz, A. (2006). Sample selection bias in visitor surveys: comparative results of an on-site and an off-site survey assessing recreational benefits of forests. In D. Siegrist, C. Clivaz, M. Hunziker, & S. Iten (Eds.), Exploring the nature of management. Proceedings of the third international conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitor flows in recreational and protected areas. Rapperswil, Switzerland. 13-17 September 2006 (pp. 381-382). University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil.