Conference Proceedings
AGENDA: Outdoor Recreation: Promise and Peril in the New West, University of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center and Colorado. Bureau of Land Management
A Mountain Bicycling Perspective on User Group Conflict, Martha Roskowski
Conflict Among User Groups: An Overview of Major Issues and Opportunities, Mark W. Brunson
Conflict Resolution: A Field Perspective, Ev Elmendorf
Environmental Impacts: The Dark Side of Outdoor Recreation?, Scott G. Miller
Field Level Conflict Management in Outdoor Recreation, Arden Anderson
Field-Level Conflict Management in Outdoor Recreation, James B. Webb
Fish and Wildlife Funding—Past and Future [abstract], R. Max Peterson
Legal Issues in Outdoor Recreation: Trends in Litigation, Ted Zukoski
Market Solutions to Public Recreation Finance: Creating User-Supported Parks, Donald R. Leal
Market Solutions to Public Recreation Finance: The Texas State Parks Example, Donald R. Leal
One State’s Response to Outdoor Recreation Pressures, Laurie Mathews
Outdoor Recreation and Natural Lands: The Gradual Unfolding of Policy, Richard L. Knight
Outdoor Recreation and Water Development: The National Recreation Lakes Study, Bruce R. Brown
Outdoor Recreation in the United States: The Quiet Explosion, Curt Meine
Public Issues in Parks and Recreation Activity in the 105th Congress, Barry S. Tindall
Recreation as an Ally for Environmental Protection, Gary Sprung
Recreation Management by the BLM: A Local Perspective, Ann Morgan
Response: Drawbacks to the Teaming with Wildlife Proposal [outline], David Secunda
The Dilemma of County and Municipal Open Space Programs: The Case of Jefferson County, Colorado, Ron Holliday
The Limitations of a Market-Based Outdoor Recreation Policy: Reasons for Caution, Scott Silver
The New Challenge of Outdoor Recreation, Roz McClellan
The User Fee Approach to Hunting and Fishing Finance: The “Teaming with Wildlife” Proposal, R. Max Peterson
Tourism, Recreation, and the Fate of Local Communities: A Mixed Bag, Hal K. Rothman