Publications

Dr. Stein’s Publications

Kil, N., Stein, T.V., Holland, S., Kim, J. J., Kim, J., and Petitte, S. 2021. The role of place attachment in recreation experience and outcome preferences among forest bathers. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 35,100410

Larson, L. R.; Peterson, M. N.; von Furstenberg, R.; Vayer, V. R.; Lee, K. J.; Choi, D.; Stevenson, K.; Ahlers, A.; Anhalt-Depies, C.; Bethke, T.; Bruskotter, J.;, Chizinki, C.; Dayer, A.; Ghasemi, B.; Gigliotti, L.; Graefe, A.; Irwin, K.; Keith, S.; Kelly, M.; Kyle, G.; Metcalf, E.; Morse, W.; Needham, M.; Poudyal, N.; Quartuch, M.; Rodriguez, S.; Romulo, C.; Sharp, R. L.; Siemer, W.; Springer, M.; Stayton, B.; Stedman, R.; Stein, T.; van Deelen, T.; Whiting, J.; Winkler, R.; and Woosnam, K. 2021. The future of wildlife conservation funding in the United States (through the eyes of college students). Conservation Science and Practice. DOI: 3. 10.1111/csp2.505.

Schneider, I. E., Wynveen, C. J., Budruk, M., Gibson, H. J., Hendricks, W. W., Shinew, K. J., Stein, T. V., VanderWoude, D., and Tarter, W. 2021. COVID-19 compliance among urban trail users: Behavioral insights and environmental implications. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jort.2021.100396

Wynveen, C. J., Schneider, I. E., Budruk, M., Gibson, H. J., Hendricks, W. W., Shinew, K. J., Stein, T. V., VanderWoude, D., and Tarter, W. In Press. Adherence to physical distancing guidelines on urban recreational trails during a pandemic. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration.

Vayer, V. R.; Larson, L. R.; Peterson, M. N.; Lee, K. J.; von Furstenberg, R.; Choi, D.; Stevenson, K.; Ahlers, A.; Anhalt-Depies, C.; Bruskotter, J.;, Chizinki, C.; Dayer, A.; Ghasemi, B.; Gigliotti, L.; Graefe, A.; Irwin, K.; Keith, S.; Kelly, M.; Kyle, G.; Metcalf, E.; Morse, W.; Needham, M.; Poudyal, N.; Quartuch, M.; Rodriguez, S.; Romulo, C.; Sharp, R. L.; Siemer, W.; Springer, M.; Stedman, R.; Stein, T.; van Deelen, T.; Whiting, J.; Winkler, R.; and Woosnam, K. (2021). Diverse university students across the United States reveal promising pathways to hunter recruitment and retention. Journal of Wildlife Management. 85(5):1017–1030 DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22055

Paudyal, R.*; Stein, T.V.; and Swisher, M.E. 2020. Structural relations between motivations and site attribute preferences of Florida National Scenic Trail visitors. Journal of Parks and Recreation Administration. https://doi.org/10.18666/JPRA-2019-10053

Feyers, S.*; Stein, T.V.; and Klizentyte, K.*2019. Bridging worlds: Utilizing a multi-stakeholder framework to create Extension-tourism partnerships. Sustainability 2020, 12(1), 80; https://doi.org/10.3390/su12010080(Special Issue: Outdoor Recreation, Nature-Based Tourism, and Sustainability)

Lopez Gutierrez, B.; Almeyda Zambrano, A.M.; Mulder, G.; Ols, C.; Dirzo, R.; Almeyda Zambrano, S.L; Quispe Gil, C.A.; Cruz Diaz, J.C.; Alvarez, D.; Valdelomar Leon, V.; Vallareal, E.; Sanchez Espinosa, A.; Quiros, A. Stein, T.V.; Lewis, K.; and Broadbent, E.N. 2019. Ecotourism: The ‘human shield’ for wildlife conservation in the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Journal of Ecotourism, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14724049.2019.1686006.  

Paudyal, R.*; Stein, T.V., Birenddra, KC; and Adams, D.C.  2019. Effects of weather factors on recreation participation in humid subtropical region: A time series model. Submitted to International Journal of Biometeorology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-019-01715-z

Paudyal, R. *; Stein, T.V.; Ober, H.K.; Swisher, M.E.; Jokela, E.J.; and Adams, D.C. 2018. Recreationists’ perceptions of scenic beauty and satisfaction at a public forest managed for endangered wildlife. Forests. 241(9): 13pp.

Friedl, S. E., Ober, H. K., Stein, T. V. & Andreu, M. G. 2015. Modernizing training options for natural areas managers. Journal of Extension. 53(5) 

Kil, N.Y.; Holland, S.M.; and Stein, T.V. 2015. Experiential Benefits, place meanings, and environmental setting preferences between proximate and distant visitors to a national scenic trail. Environmental Management. 55(5): 1109-1123.

Kil, N.Y.; Holland, S.M.; and Stein, T.V. 2014. Structural relationships between environmental attitudes, recreation motivations, and environmentally responsible behaviors. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. 7-8: 16-25.

Francesconi, W.; Nair, P.K.R.;  Stein, T.V.;  Levey, D.J.;  Daniels, J.C.;  and Cullen Jr., L.  2014. Agroforestry information dissemination and the social learning theory in Pontal do Paranapanema, Sao Paulo, Brazil. The International Journal of Environmental Sustainability, 9: 1-15

Kil, N.Y.; Stein, T.V.; Holland, S.M.; 2014. Influences of wildland-urban interface and wildland hiking areas on experiential recreation outcomes and environmental setting preferences. Landscape and Urban Planning, 127: 1-12.

Kil, N.Y.; Holland, S.M.; Stein, T.V. 2014. Place meanings and participatory planning intentions. Society and Natural Resources: An International Journal, 27(5): 27:5, 475-491

Kil, N.Y.; Stein, T.V.; Holland, S.M.; and Anderson, D.H. 2012. Understanding place meanings in planning and managing the wildland-urban interface: The case of the Florida Trail hikers. Landscape and Urban Planning. 107(4): 370-379.

Wyman, M.; Malone, S.; Stein, T.V.; and Johnson, C. 2012. Race and wildfire risk perceptions among rural forestland owners in north-central Florida. Society and Natural Resources 25: 1293-1307.

Kil, NY.; Holland, S.M.; Stein, T.V.; and Ko, Y.J. 2012. Place attachment as a mediator of the relationship between nature-based recreation benefits and future visit intentions. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 20(4): 603-626.

Hochmair, H.H.; Cucinella, J. and Stein, T.V. 2012. Identification of environmental, managerial, and socio-demographic correlates of hiker volume on the Florida National Scenic Trail. American Journal of Health Promotion.

Wyman, M.; Escobedo, F.; Stein, T.V.; Northrop, R. and Orfanedes, M. 2012. Community leader perceptions and attitudes toward coastal urban forests and hurricanes in Florida. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry.

Seales, L. and Stein, T.V. 2012. Linking commercial success to conservation and community benefits: An analysis of Costa Rican tour operators and agencies. Environmental Conservation.

Kil, N.Y.; Holland, S.M.; and Stein, T.V. 2012. Identifying differences between off-highway vehicle (OHV) and non-OHV user groups:  An activity typology for recreation resource planning. Environmental Management.

Bustam, T.D. Buta, N., and Stein, T.V. 2012. The role of certification in international ecotourism operators’ internet promotion of education. Journal of Ecotourism currently only available on-line.

Albritton, R. and Stein, T.V. 2011. Integrating social and natural resource information to improve planning for motorized recreation. Applied Geography 31: 85-97.

Wyman, M.; Barborak, J.; Inamdar, N.; and Stein, T.V.2011. Best practices for tourism concessions in protected areas: A Review of the field. Forests 2(4): 913-928. http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/2/4/913/.

Wyman, M; Stein, T.V.; Southworth, J.; and Horwich, R. 2011. Does population increase equate to conservation success? A test on forest fragmentation and conservation of the black howler monkey. Conservation and Society 9(3): 216-228.

Kil, N.Y.; Holland, S.; and Stein, T.V. 2010. Improving the management of natural resource recreation areas through understanding place attached visitor segments. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 28: 16-41.

Yates, G.E.; Stein, T.V.; Wyman, M.S. 2010. Factors for collaboration in Florida’s tourism resources: Shifting gears from participatory planning to community-based management. Landscape and Urban Planning 97: 213-220.

Stein, T.V.; Lint, R.; and Warren, M. 2010. A collaborative approach to managing the societal impacts in the wildland-urban interface. Journal of Forestry 108: 126-131.

Wyman, M.S. and Stein, T.V. 2010. Examining the linkages between community benefits, place-based meanings, and conservation program involvement: A study of the Community Baboon Sanctuary, Belize. Society and Natural Resources 23:542-556.

Wyman, M.S. and Stein, T.V. 2010. Modeling social and land-use/land-cover change to assess drivers of smallholder deforestation in Belize. Applied Geography 30: 329-342.

Albritton, R.; Stein, T.V.; and Thapa, B. 2009. Exploring conflict and tolerance between and within off-highway vehicle recreationists. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 27: 54-72.

Eadens, L.M.; Jacobson, S.K.; Stein, T.V.; Confer, J.J.; Gape, L.; and Sweeting, M. 2009. Stakeholder mapping for recreation planning of a Bahamian national park. Society and Natural Resources 22: 111-127.

Hale-Gallardo, J. and Stein, T.V. 2007. Participation, power and racial representation: Negotiating nature-based and heritage tourism development in the rural south. Society and Natural Resources 20: 597-611.

Hofreiter, T.D.; Monroe, M.C.; and Stein, T.V. 2007. Teaching and evaluating critical thinking in an environmental context. Applied Environmental Education and Communication 6: 149-157.

Shrestha, R.K.; Stein, T.V. and Clark. J.K. 2007. Valuing nature-based recreation in public natural areas of the Apalachicola River region, Florida. Journal of Environmental Management 85: 977-985

Jacobson, S.K.; Gape, L; Sweeting, M.; and Stein, T.V. 2005. Using a nominal group process to plan educational outreach for a Bahamas park. Applied Environmental Education and Communication 4: 305-316.

Clark, J.K. and Stein, T.V. 2004. Applying the nominal group technique to recreation planning on public natural areas.  Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 22: 1-22.

Pennisi, L.A.; Holland, S.M.; and Stein, T.V. 2004. Achieving bat conservation through tourism. Journal of Ecotourism 3: 195-207.

Pierskalla, C.D.; Lee, M.E.; Stein, T.V.; Anderson, D.H.; and Nickerson, R. 2004.  Understanding relationships among recreation opportunities: A meta-analysis of nine studies. Leisure Sciences 26: 163-180.

Stein, T.V.; Clark, J.K.; and Rickards J.L. 2003. Assessing nature’s role in ecotourism development in Florida: Perspectives of tourism professionals and government decision makers. Journal of Ecotourism 2: 155-172.

Clark, J.K. and T.V. Stein. 2003. Incorporating the natural landscape within an assessment of community attachment.  Forest Science 49: 867-876.

Stein, T.V.; Denny, C.B; and Pennisi, L.P. 2003. Using visitors’ motivations to provide learning opportunities at water-based recreation areas. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 11: 404-425.

Shrestha, R.K.; Alavalapati, J.R.R.; Stein, T.V.; Carter, D.R.; and Denny, C. B. 2002. Visitor preferences and values for water-based recreation: A case study from the Ocala National Forest, Florida. The Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 34: 547-559.

Stein, T.V. and Anderson, D.H. 2002. Combining benefits-based management with ecosystem management for landscape planning: Leech Lake Watershed, Minnesota. Landscape and Urban Planning 60: 151-161.

Stein, T.V. 2001. Making ecotourism a reality: An integrated approach.  Renewable Resources Journal 19: 6-12.

Stein, T.V.; Anderson, D.H.; and Thompson, D. 1999. Identifying and managing for community benefits in Minnesota State Parks.  Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 17: 1-19.

Stein, T.V.; Anderson, D.H. and Kelly, T. 1999.  Using stakeholders’ values to apply ecosystem management in an Upper Midwest landscape.  Environmental Management 24: 399-413.

Stein, T.V. and Lee, M.E. 1995. Managing recreation resources for positive outcomes:  An application of benefits based management. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 13:52-70.