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Bibliography of Interpretive Resources Dustin, D., and L. McAvoy. Interpretation as a Management Tool: A Dissenting Opinion. The Interpreter 16, (1985): 18-20. Ferreira, Paul. Have We Made an Outlaw of Man’s Best Friend? The Interpreter 6, 3 (1974): 18. Floyd, Donald W. Understanding Environmental Conflict: Issues for Interpreters. Legacy 5, 1 (1994): 22-25. Freed, Mike, and Broc Stenman. Interpretation For Resource Management. The Interpreter 11, 4 (1980): 27-29. Griest, Debra L., and Gary W. Mullins. Managing Conflict: A Process for Increasing Use of Interpretation as a Management Tool. Journal of Interpretation 9, 1 (1984): 19-32. Ham, Sam H. Embrace The Tourist. Legacy 3, 6 (1992): 6-7. Hooper, Jon K. and Karen S. Weiss. Interpretation as a Management Tool: A National Study of Interpretive Professionals’ Views. Legacy 2, 1 (1991): 10-16. Johnson, Paul R. Protective Interpretation. The Interpreter 7, 3 (1975): 17-19. Lustig, Loren W. The Use of Interpretation to Reduce Vandalism and Maintenance Costs: An Interpreter’s In-Field Formula. Journal of Interpretation 7, 2 (1982): 19-29. Magil, Arthur W. Challenge of Interpretation in Urban Forestry. The Interpreter 9, 4 (1977-78): 7-8. Matheny, S.J. A Successful Campaign to Reduce Trail Switchback Shortcutting. Proceedings of Joint National Park Service/United States Forest Service Conference (1978): 217-221. McAvoy, L., and D. Dustin. Indirect Versus Direct Regulation of Recreation Behavior. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 1, 4 (1983): 12-17. Mullins, Gary W., Kim Palmer-Parfitt, and Michael D. Watson. Critical Resource Issues: Interpreting Biological Diversity in U.S. National Parks. Legacy 2, 4 (1991): 18-23. Nelson, Christian. Is There a Case for the ‘Interpreter-Cop’? The Interpreter 5, 1 (1973): 6. Oliver, S.S., J.W. Roggenbuck, and A.E. Watson. Education to Reduce Impacts in Forest Campgrounds. Journal of Forestry 83, 4 (1985): 234-236. Oreskes, Rebecca. The Accidental Interpreter: Backcountry Rangers and Interpretation. Legacy 6, 5 (1995): 20-22. Radke, Ted. The Baldwin Channel Project, A New Threat to the Bay and Delta. The Interpreter 3, 1 (1971): 18-20. Rodriguez, Donald A., and George N. Wallace. Developing the Interpretive Niche for Protected Area Personnel. Legacy 5, 6 (1994): 11-15. 110

Resource Management Roggenbuck, Joseph W., William E. Hammitt, and Deborah L. Berrier. The Role of Interpretation in Managing for Recreational Carrying Capacity. Journal of Interpretation 7, 1 (1982): 7-20. Sharpe, G., and G. Gensler. Interpretation as a Management Tool. Journal of Interpretation 3, 2 (1978): 3-9. Storey, Mike. Interpretation in New York State’s Adirondack Park. Journal of Interpretation 7, 1 (1982): 21-26. Tabb, Jr, George E. The Changing Role of the Professional Land Manager. Legacy 8, 1 (1997): 26-27. Topham, Gordon. Interpretation as a Management Tool. The Interpreter 12, 1 (1980): 11. Vander Stoep, G.A., and J.H. Gramann. The Effects of Verbal Appeal and Incentives on Depreciative Behavior Among Youthful Park Visitors. Journal of Leisure Research 19, 2 (1987): 69-83. Wadzinski, Les, and Doug Knapp. Saving an “Unwild” Wilderness Through Interpretation. Legacy 6, 6 (1995): 20-24. Wallace, George N. Law Enforcement and the ‘Authority of the Resource’. Legacy 1, 2 (1990): 4-8. Whatley, Michael E. Interpreting Critical Resource Issues in U.S. and Canadian National Parks. Legacy 6, 1 (1995): 24-27. Whited, Norm. Interpretation in the National Forests. The Interpreter 8, 1 (1976): 11-12. Womble, Peter, Gordon Bultens, and Donald Field. Interpretation and Backcountry Management. Journal of Interpretation 6, 2 (1981): 21-23. Wright, R. Gerald. The Challenges for Interpretation in the New Alaskan Parks. Journal of Interpretation 9, 1 (1984): 39-46. NATIONAL INTERPRETERS W ORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS Baker, Randy E. Wildlife Rehabilition as an Interpretive Tool. 1988 NAI National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1988): 10-11. Broder, Phil, Vern Fish, and Brook McDonald. Interpreting Deer Management: Before, During and After. The Interpretive Sourcebook: The Proceedings of the 1994 National Interpreters Workshop (1994): 245-247. Burde, John, and Steve Fadden. Interpretation for Wilderness Neighbors: Needs and Challenges. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 306-312. Carter, Bob. Interpreting Restoration: Full use of the Concept of Interpretation As a Management Tool. The Interpretive Sourcebook: The Proceedings of the 1994 National Interpreters Workshop (1994): 203-204. 111

Bibliography of Interpretive Resources<br />

Dustin, D., and L. McAvoy. Interpretation as a Management Tool: A Dissenting<br />

Opinion. The Interpreter 16, (1985): 18-20.<br />

Ferreira, Paul. Have We Made an Outlaw of Man’s Best Friend? The Interpreter 6, 3<br />

(1974): 18.<br />

Floyd, Donald W. Understanding Environmental Conflict: Issues for Interpreters.<br />

Legacy 5, 1 (1994): 22-25.<br />

Freed, Mike, and Broc Stenman. Interpretation For Resource Management. The<br />

Interpreter 11, 4 (1980): 27-29.<br />

Griest, Debra L., and Gary W. Mullins. Managing Conflict: A Process for Increasing<br />

Use of Interpretation as a Management Tool. Journal of Interpretation 9, 1<br />

(1984): 19-32.<br />

Ham, Sam H. Embrace The Tourist. Legacy 3, 6 (1992): 6-7.<br />

Hooper, Jon K. and Karen S. Weiss. Interpretation as a Management Tool: A<br />

National Study of Interpretive Professionals’ Views. Legacy 2, 1 (1991): 10-16.<br />

Johnson, Paul R. Protective Interpretation. The Interpreter 7, 3 (1975): 17-19.<br />

Lustig, Loren W. The Use of Interpretation to Reduce Vandalism and Maintenance<br />

Costs: An Interpreter’s In-Field Formula. Journal of Interpretation 7, 2 (1982):<br />

19-29.<br />

Magil, Arthur W. Challenge of Interpretation in Urban Forestry. The Interpreter 9, 4<br />

(1977-78): 7-8.<br />

Matheny, S.J. A Successful Campaign to Reduce Trail Switchback Shortcutting.<br />

Proceedings of Joint National Park Service/United States Forest Service Conference<br />

(1978): 217-221.<br />

McAvoy, L., and D. Dustin. Indirect Versus Direct Regulation of Recreation Behavior.<br />

Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 1, 4 (1983): 12-17.<br />

Mullins, Gary W., Kim Palmer-Parfitt, and Michael D. Watson. Critical Resource<br />

Issues: Interpreting Biological Diversity in U.S. National Parks. Legacy 2, 4<br />

(1991): 18-23.<br />

Nelson, Christian. Is There a Case for the ‘Interpreter-Cop’? The Interpreter 5, 1<br />

(1973): 6.<br />

Oliver, S.S., J.W. Roggenbuck, and A.E. Watson. Education to Reduce Impacts in<br />

Forest Campgrounds. Journal of Forestry 83, 4 (1985): 234-236.<br />

Oreskes, Rebecca. The Accidental Interpreter: Backcountry Rangers and<br />

Interpretation. Legacy 6, 5 (1995): 20-22.<br />

Radke, Ted. The Baldwin Channel Project, A New Threat to the Bay and Delta. The<br />

Interpreter 3, 1 (1971): 18-20.<br />

Rodriguez, Donald A., and George N. Wallace. Developing the Interpretive Niche for<br />

Protected Area Personnel. Legacy 5, 6 (1994): 11-15.<br />

110

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