Recent Reports and Publications
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Seekamp, E., Hall, T., Harris, C., Cole,
D.N. (2006).
Attitudes and Changes in Attitudes about
Visitor Management at the Green Lakes/South Sister Area of the
Three Sisters Wilderness: A Study of Four Stakeholder
Involvement Meetings in Oregon
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Johnson, B.J., Hall , T.E., Cole, D.N.
(2006).
Naturalness, Primitiveness, Remoteness
and Wilderness: Wilderness Visitors’ Understanding and Experience of
Wilderness Qualities
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Barnett. (2004).
Displacement and Coping at Wilderness Climbing Destinations: a Survey of
Mountaineers in Washington and Oregon
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Hall, T.E. and Cole, D.N. (2006).
Wilderness Use in Oregon and Washington:
An Investigation of Changes in Motivations,
Perceptions, and Behavior
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Cole, D.N. and Hall, T.E. (2006).
Visitors to Low Use Wilderness Trailheads in Oregon and Washington: Do They Differ From Most Wilderness Visitors?
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Cole, D.N. and Hall, T.E. (2005).
Wilderness Visitors and Experiences in Oregon and Washington: Trailhead Surveys in Thirteen Forest Service Wildernesses
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Kluwe, J. and Krumpe, E.E. (2003).
Interpersonal and Societal Aspects of User Conflicts—A Case Study of
Wilderness in Alaska and Finland. International Journal of Wilderness.
9(3): 28-33.
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Krumpe, E.E. (2002). The Role of Science
in Wilderness Planning—A State-of-Knowledge Review. In: Cole, David N.;
McCool, Stephen F.; Borrie, William T.; O’Loughlin, Jennifer, comps.
2000. Wilderness science in a time of change conference—Volume 4:
Wilderness visitors, experiences, and visitor management; 1999 May
23–27; Missoula, MT. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-4. Ogden, UT: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research
Station.
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Russell, K.
C. (2002). A Longitudinal Assessment of Treatment Outcomes in
Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare.
Technical Report 28, Idaho
Forest, Wildlife, and Range Experiment Station, Moscow ID. Available
from the University of Idaho-Wilderness Research Center. rrt@uidaho.edu
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Russell, K.
C. (2001).
Assessment of Treatment Outcomes in
Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare.
Technical Report 27, Idaho
Forest, Wildlife, and Range Experiment Station, Moscow ID. Available
from the University of Idaho-Wilderness Research Center. rrt@uidaho.edu
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Russell, K. C. & Hendee, J.C. (2000).
Outdoor
behavioral healthcare: Definitions, common practice, expected
outcomes, and a nationwide survey of programs. Technical Report
26, Idaho
Forest, Wildlife, and Range Experiment Station, Moscow ID. Available
from the University of Idaho-Wilderness Research Center. rrt@uidaho.edu
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Moore, T. & Russell, K. C. (2002).
Studies of the use of wilderness for personal growth, therapy,
education and leadership development: An annotation and
evaluation. Available from the University of
Idaho-Wilderness Research Center, Moscow ID USA. rrt@uidaho.edu
Other Peer Reviewed Journal Articles and
Publications
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Russell, K. C. & Phillips-Miller, D. (2002). Perspectives
on the wilderness therapy process and its relation to outcome.
Child and Youth Care Forum, 31(6), 415-437.
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Russell, K. C. (2001). Exploring how the
wilderness therapy process relates to outcomes. Journal of
Experiential Education, 23(3),170-176.
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Russell, K. C. (2001). What is wilderness
therapy? Journal of Experiential Education, 24(2),70-79.
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Russell, K. C, Hendee, J.C. and Cooke, S. (1998). Social and economic
benefits of a U.S. Wilderness Experience Program for Youth-at-Risk in
the Federal Job Corps . International
Journal of Wilderness, 4(3) 32-38.
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Russell, K. C. and Hendee, J.C. and Phillips-Miller, D. (2000). How
wilderness therapy works: An examination of the wilderness therapy process to treat
adolescents with behavioral problems and addictions. In Cole, D., McCool, S. Eds. 2000.
Proceedings: Wilderness Science in a Time of Change, Missoula, MT, May, 1999. Proc.
RMRS-P-00. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. (Peer
Reviewed).
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Russell, K.C. & Hendee, J.C. (1999). Wilderness therapy as an
intervention and treatment for adolescents with behavioral problems. In Watson, A,
Aplet,
G. and Hendee, J. Eds. 2000. Personal, Societal, and Ecological Values of Wilderness: 6th
World Wilderness Congress Proceedings on Research, Management and Allocation Volume
II, Proc. RMRS-P-00. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
(Peer Reviewed).
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Russell, K.C. (1999) The theoretical basis, process, and reported
outcomes of wilderness therapy as an intervention and treatment for problem behavior in
adolescents. Unpublished doctoral dissertation,
College of Natural Resources, Moscow, ID 83844-1144.
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Hendee, J. & Pitstick, R. (1993). The
use of wilderness for personal growth and inspiration. Paper
presented at the 5th World Wilderness Congress, Tromso, Norway.
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Friese, G. Hendee, J. and Kinziger, M. (1998). The wilderness
experience program industry in the United States: Characteristics and dynamics.
Journal
of Experiential Education, May/June 1998, 21(1) 40-45.
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