interpretation

Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation

interpnet.com
from interpnet.com More from this publisher
01.09.2015 Views

Bibliography of Interpretive Resources Sharpe, Grant W. Reducing Vandalism Through Interpretation. 1988 NAI National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1988): 254-261. Snyder, Hank, and Jane Anderson. Interpretation, Resource Management and the Reality of Power Groups. 1992 National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1992): 168-169. Snyder, Henry M. And Now for the Bad News. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 293-294. Spears, Carol J. Interpreting Critical Natural Resources Management Issues: A Hands-On Approach. Proceedings of the 1989 National Interpreters Workshop St. Paul, Minnesota (1989): 134. Spears, Carol J. Integration of Research, Resources Management, and Interpretation: A Partnership for Preservation. Proceedings of the 1989 National Interpreters Workshop St. Paul, Minnesota (1989): 333-335. Stalder, Michael H., and Brian W. Cahill. Bears, Bears, and More Bears, Interpretation as a Resource Management Tool: A Success Story! 1992 National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1992): 40-43. Super, Paul E. Resource Acadia: Linking Resource Management and Interpretation. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 84-86. Tabb, Jr, George E. The Changing Role of the Professional Land Manager. 1996 Interpretive Sourcebook: Proceedings of the National Interpreters Workshop (1996): 81-82. Wadzinski, Les, and Doug Knapp. Saving the ‘Unwild’ Wilderness Through Interpretation. The Interpretive Sourcebook: The Proceedings of the 1994 National Interpreters Workshop (1994): 213-214. Wallce, George N. Law Enforcement, Interpretation and the “Authority of the Resource” Technique. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 355-361. Welch, Bradley A., and Sunita C. Hilton. Interpreting Invasice Species: Threat to the Neighborhood or Just a New Face in the Crowd? 2000 Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 101-102. Wells, Marcella. Cows, Conflict, and Communication: A Case Study in Southern Colorado. Proceedings: 1993 National Interpreters Workshop (1993): 343-346. Whatley, Mike, Nina Roberts, and Lynne Murdock. Critical Natural Resource Issues in the National Parks: Tips and Techniques for Skillful Communication of Scientific Findings. 2002 Interpretive Sourcebook (2002): 20-22. PH. D. AND MASTERS THESES Gensler, Gail. The Role of Interpretation in Park Management. College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, 1977. 114

Resource Management Henning, Daniel H. Integrating Conservation into the Naturalist Interpretive Program of Rocky Mountain National Park and Shadow Mountain National Recreation Area. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1959. Schecter, Jonathan S. Interpretation as a Management Tool for Sections of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Harney County, Oregon. College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, 1975. TECHNICAL REPORTS Christensen, H. H. Bystander Intervention and Litter Control: Evaluation of an Appeal-to-help Program. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-287, 1981. Ross, Terence L., and George H. Moeller. Communicating Rules in Recreation Areas. Pennsylvania: USDA Forest Service Research Paper NE-297. Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1974. Wagar, J. Alan. Communicating with Recreationists. Upper Darby, Pennsylvania: Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1971. 115

Bibliography of Interpretive Resources<br />

Sharpe, Grant W. Reducing Vandalism Through Interpretation. 1988 NAI National<br />

Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1988): 254-261.<br />

Snyder, Hank, and Jane Anderson. Interpretation, Resource Management and the<br />

Reality of Power Groups. 1992 National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings<br />

(1992): 168-169.<br />

Snyder, Henry M. And Now for the Bad News. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters<br />

Workshop (1991): 293-294.<br />

Spears, Carol J. Interpreting Critical Natural Resources Management Issues: A<br />

Hands-On Approach. Proceedings of the 1989 National Interpreters Workshop St.<br />

Paul, Minnesota (1989): 134.<br />

Spears, Carol J. Integration of Research, Resources Management, and Interpretation:<br />

A Partnership for Preservation. Proceedings of the 1989 National Interpreters<br />

Workshop St. Paul, Minnesota (1989): 333-335.<br />

Stalder, Michael H., and Brian W. Cahill. Bears, Bears, and More Bears,<br />

Interpretation as a Resource Management Tool: A Success Story! 1992 National<br />

Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1992): 40-43.<br />

Super, Paul E. Resource Acadia: Linking Resource Management and Interpretation.<br />

The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 84-86.<br />

Tabb, Jr, George E. The Changing Role of the Professional Land Manager. 1996<br />

Interpretive Sourcebook: Proceedings of the National Interpreters Workshop<br />

(1996): 81-82.<br />

Wadzinski, Les, and Doug Knapp. Saving the ‘Unwild’ Wilderness Through<br />

Interpretation. The Interpretive Sourcebook: The Proceedings of the 1994 National<br />

Interpreters Workshop (1994): 213-214.<br />

Wallce, George N. Law Enforcement, Interpretation and the “Authority of the Resource”<br />

Technique. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 355-361.<br />

Welch, Bradley A., and Sunita C. Hilton. Interpreting Invasice Species: Threat to the<br />

Neighborhood or Just a New Face in the Crowd? 2000 Interpretive Sourcebook<br />

(2000): 101-102.<br />

Wells, Marcella. Cows, Conflict, and Communication: A Case Study in Southern<br />

Colorado. Proceedings: 1993 National Interpreters Workshop (1993): 343-346.<br />

Whatley, Mike, Nina Roberts, and Lynne Murdock. Critical Natural Resource Issues<br />

in the National Parks: Tips and Techniques for Skillful Communication of<br />

Scientific Findings. 2002 Interpretive Sourcebook (2002): 20-22.<br />

PH. D. AND MASTERS THESES<br />

Gensler, Gail. The Role of Interpretation in Park Management. College of Forest<br />

Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, 1977.<br />

114

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!