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Lee K. Cerveny
Lee K. Cerveny
Research Social Scientist, Pacific Northwest Research Station
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Outdoor recreation, nature-based tourism, and sustainability
PL Winter, S Selin, L Cerveny, K Bricker
Sustainability 12 (1), 81, 2019
2042019
Making sense of human ecology mapping: an overview of approaches to integrating socio-spatial data into environmental planning
R McLain, M Poe, K Biedenweg, L Cerveny, D Besser, D Blahna
Human Ecology 41, 651-665, 2013
1362013
Twenty‐five years of the Northwest Forest Plan: what have we learned?
TA Spies, JW Long, S Charnley, PF Hessburg, BG Marcot, GH Reeves, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17 (9), 511-520, 2019
662019
The use of recreation planning tools in US Forest Service NEPA assessments
LK Cerveny, DJ Blahna, MJ Stern, MJ Mortimer, SA Predmore, J Freeman
Environmental management 48, 644-657, 2011
482011
Comparison of USDA Forest Service and stakeholder motivations and experiences in collaborative federal forest governance in the western United States
EJ Davis, EM White, LK Cerveny, D Seesholtz, ML Nuss, DR Ulrich
Environmental Management 60, 908-921, 2017
472017
Mapping Meaningful Places on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula: Toward a Deeper Understanding of Landscape Values
MLR Cerveny, LK, Biedenweg, K
Environmental Management, 2017
382017
Visions of success and achievement in recreation-related USDA Forest Service NEPA processes
MJ Stern, DJ Blahna, LK Cerveny, MJ Mortimer
Environmental impact assessment review 29 (4), 220-228, 2009
372009
Sustainable cruise tourism in marine world heritage sites
LK Cerveny, A Miller, S Gende
Sustainability 12 (2), 611, 2020
362020
Environmental and social risks: Defensive national environmental policy act in the US Forest Service
MJ Mortimer, MJ Stern, RW Malmsheimer, DJ Blahna, LK Cerveny, ...
Journal of forestry 109 (1), 27-33, 2011
362011
The role of discretion in recreation decision-making by resource professionals in the USDA Forest Service
T Trusty, LK Cerveny
Journal of environmental management 107, 114-123, 2012
342012
Examining USDA Forest Service recreation partnerships: institutional and relational interactions
E Seekamp, LK Cerveny
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 28 (4): 1-15 28 (4), 1-15, 2010
342010
Is recreation a landscape value?: Exploring underlying values in landscape values mapping
K Biedenweg, K Williams, L Cerveny, D Styers
Landscape and Urban Planning 185, 24-27, 2019
322019
Master-planned in exurbia: Examining the drivers and impacts of master-planned communities at the urban fringe
JH Tilt, L Cerveny
Landscape and urban planning 114, 102-112, 2013
312013
Making and breaking trust in forest collaborative groups
EJ Davis, LK Cerveny, DR Ulrich, ML Nuss
Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 40, 211-231, 2018
292018
Multiple methods of public engagement: Disaggregating socio-spatial data for environmental planning in western Washington, USA
RJ McLain, D Banis, A Todd, LK Cerveny
Journal of Environmental Management 204, 61-74, 2017
272017
Therapeutic landscapes, outdoor programs for veterans, and public lands
DG Havlick, LK Cerveny, MM Derrien
Social science & medicine 268, 113540, 2021
262021
Institutional, individual, and socio-cultural domains of partnerships: A typology of USDA Forest Service recreation partners
E Seekamp, LK Cerveny, A McCreary
Environmental Management 48, 615-630, 2011
262011
Tourism and its effects on Southeast Alaska communities and resources: Case studies from Haines, Craig, and Hoonah, Alaska
LK Cerveny
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2005
262005
Preliminary research findings from a study of the sociocultural effects of tourism in Haines, Alaska
LK Cerveny
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2004
252004
Natural resource agencies and their motivations to partner: The public lands partnership model
A McCreary, E Seekamp, LK Cerveny, AD Carver
Leisure Sciences 34 (5), 470-489, 2012
242012
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