49 results on '"De Urioste-Stone, Sandra"'
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2. WINTER HABITAT SELECTION OF MOOSE IN MAINE AND RUMINATIONS ON THE IMPACT OF CHANGING WEATHER CONDITIONS
3. Risk perceptions and behaviors concerning rural tourism and economic-political drivers of COVID-19 policy in 2020
4. Determinants of visitor climate change risk perceptions in Acadia National Park, Maine, USA
5. Understanding Tourism Suppliers’ Resilience to Climate Change in a Rural Destination in Maine
6. Probing recent environmental changes and resident perceptions in Upper Himalaya, Nepal
7. Tourists and epidemics: how news media cover the risks of Zika virus and chikungunya outbreaks in the Americas
8. Finding hope and fulfillment in meaningful work: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of conservation and stewardship practitioners’ experience, values, and motivations
9. Weather sensitivity and climate change perceptions of tourists: a segmentation analysis
10. Epidemic spread on patch networks with community structure
11. Nature-based tourism and climate change risk: Visitors’ perceptions in mount desert island, Maine
12. Climate change planning in a coastal tourism destination, A participatory approach.
13. Exploring visitor perceptions of the influence of climate change on tourism at Acadia National Park, Maine
14. Patterns and Ecological Mechanisms of Tick-Borne Disease Exposure Risk in Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine, United States
15. Climate change planning in a coastal tourism destination, A participatory approach
16. Understanding Tourism Suppliers’ Resilience to Climate Change in a Rural Destination in Maine
17. Epidemic Spread on Patch Networks with Community Structure
18. Adoption of Community-Based Strategies for Sustainable Vector Control and Prevention
19. Forest Policies and Adaptation to Climate Change in Maine: Stakeholder Perceptions and Recommendations
20. A Comprehensive and Spatially Explicit Regional Vulnerability Assessment of the Forest Industry to Climate Change
21. Drivers of Climate Change Risk Perceptions among Diverse Forest Stakeholders in Maine, USA
22. PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF ANAPLASMA INFECTIONS IN EASTERN MOOSE (ALCES ALCES AMERICANA) AND WINTER TICKS (DERMACENTOR ALBIPICTUS) IN MAINE, USA
23. Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in the Face of Local Uncertainty: A Phenomenological Study
24. Drivers of Climate Change Risk Perceptions among Diverse Forest Stakeholders in Maine, USA.
25. Understanding characteristics of forest professionals and small woodlot owners for communicating climate change adaptation
26. Cognitions toward black bear hunting in Maine: a quantitative content analysis of the print news media surrounding hunting referendums
27. Forestry Professionals’ Perceptions of Climate Change Impacts on the Forest Industry in Maine, USA
28. Forestry Professionals' Perceptions of Climate Change Impacts on the Forest Industry in Maine, USA.
29. A Comprehensive and Spatially Explicit Regional Vulnerability Assessment of the Forest Industry to Climate Change
30. Cognitions toward black bear hunting in Maine: a quantitative content analysis of the print news media surrounding hunting referendums.
31. How Campers’ Beliefs about Forest Pests Affect Firewood Transport Behavior: An Application of Involvement Theory
32. Understanding the Perceived Effectiveness of Applying the Visitor Experience and Resource Protection (VERP) Framework for Recreation Planning: A Multi-Case Study in U.S. National Parks
33. USING PILE SORTS TO UNDERSTAND PERCEPTIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
34. Collaborative Leadership Is Key for Maine’s Forest Products Industry
35. Place attachment, recreational activities, and travel intent under changing climate conditions
36. Weather sensitivity and climate change perceptions of tourists: a segmentation analysis
37. Policy Recommendation from Stakeholders to Improve Forest Products Transportation: A Qualitative Study
38. Effects of Weather Conditions on Tourism Spending: Implications for Future Trends under Climate Change
39. Towards Chagas disease elimination: Neonatal screening for congenital transmission in rural communities
40. Effects of Weather Conditions on Tourism Spending: Implications for Future Trends under Climate Change.
41. Using the Delphi Technique to Identify Key Elements for Effective and Sustainable Visitor Use Planning Frameworks
42. Place attachment, recreational activities, and travel intent under changing climate conditions.
43. Weather sensitivity and climate change perceptions of tourists: a segmentation analysis.
44. Development of a community-based intervention for the control of Chagas disease based on peridomestic animal management: an eco-bio-social perspective
45. Ecological, Social and Biological Risk Factors for Continued Trypanosoma cruzi Transmission by Triatoma dimidiata in Guatemala
46. EXPLORING AFRICAN AMERICAN, LATINO, AND ASIAN MOTIVATIONS TO VISIT A HERITAGE SITE: A CASE STUDY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER NATIONAL MONUMENT.
47. Ecological, Social and Biological Risk Factors for Continued Trypanosoma cruzi Transmission by Triatoma dimidiata in Guatemala.
48. Co-Administration in the Zunil Regional Municipal Protected Area, Guatemala.
49. Patterns and Ecological Mechanisms of Tick-Borne Disease Exposure Risk in Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine, United States.
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