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R E S O U R C E M A N A G E M E N T<br />

BOOKS<br />

Vander Stoep, Gail A., and James H. Gramann. Use of Interpretation as an Indirect<br />

Visitor Management Tool: An Alternative to Regulation and Enforcement. Fort<br />

Collins, CO: National Association for Interpretation, 1988.<br />

Warder, Donald S. A Management Goal: Effective Interpretation. Fort Collins, CO:<br />

National Association for Interpretation, 1988.<br />

JOURNALS & MAGAZINES<br />

Barry, J. Patrick. Anchoring Safely in Current: An Example of Using Interpretation<br />

to Solve a Magagement Problem. Legacy 4, 4 (1993): 22-23.<br />

Baumann, Christine. Working Towards a Balanced Coastal Interpretive Program.<br />

The Interpreter 13, 1 (1982): 18-22.<br />

Biggs, Chanler C., and Carolyn Z. Roth. Interpreting the River Resource. Journal of<br />

Interpretation 11, 2 (1986): 49-56.<br />

Born, Ted J. Environmental Interpretation at the County Level: Problems and<br />

Opportunities. Journal of Interpretation 5, 1 (1980): 25-28.<br />

Cable, Ted, and Larry Beck. Commentary: The Need for Interpretation: Now More<br />

than Ever. Legacy 12, 5 (2001): 47.<br />

Capelle, John A. and Sandra A. Poneleit. Interpretation as a Managment Tool for<br />

Underwater Parks. Journal of Interpretation 6, 2 (1981): 10-14.<br />

Carter, Bob. Interpretating Restoration. Legacy 4, 4 (1993): 11-13.<br />

Christensen, Joel. Interpretive Education: Parks’ Preventive Maintenance. Legacy 5, 2<br />

(1994): 28.<br />

Covel, Jim. Interpretation in an Urban Agency. The Interpreter 9, 4 (1977-78): 5-6.<br />

Dengler, Bill. Meadow Stompers Stamped Out on Mount Rainier. Legacy 2, 6<br />

(1991): 13.<br />

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