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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
2982019
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
1432013
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
902019
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
532017
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
532011
Sustainable cruise tourism in marine world heritage sites
LK Cerveny, A Miller, S Gende
Sustainability 12 (2), 611, 2020
462020
Mapping Meaningful Places on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula: Toward a Deeper Understanding of Landscape Values
MLR Cerveny, LK, Biedenweg, K
Environmental Management, 2017
432017
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
402019
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
392012
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
382009
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
Therapeutic landscapes, outdoor programs for veterans, and public lands
DG Havlick, LK Cerveny, MM Derrien
Social science & medicine 268, 113540, 2021
352021
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
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
332018
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
332017
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
332013
Igniting research for outdoor recreation: Linking science, policy, and action
S Selin, LK Cerveny, DJ Blahna, B Anna
Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-987. Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture …, 2020
312020
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
312005
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
282011
Outdoor recreation, nature-based tourism, and sustainability. Sustainability, 12 (1), 81
PL Winter, S Selin, L Cerveny, K Bricker
272020
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