Wayne A. Freimund

Affiliations: 
University of Montana, Missoula, MT 
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Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, General, Geography, Environmental Sciences, Public Administration
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Miller ZD, Freimund W, Blackford T. (2018) Communication Perspectives About Bison Safety in Yellowstone National Park: A Comparison of International and North American Visitors Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 36: 176-186
Miller ZD, Freimund W. (2017) Visual Visitors: Facebook Users and National Parks Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 35: 136-150
Miller ZD, Freimund W, Metcalf EC, et al. (2017) Targeting your audience: wildlife value orientations and the relevance of messages about bear safety Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 23: 213-226
McCool SF, Freimund WA. (2016) Maintaining relevancy: Implications of changing societal connections to wilderness for stewardship agencies Journal of Forestry. 114: 405-414
Kwenye JM, Freimund W. (2016) Domestic tourists' loyalty to a local natural tourist setting: Examining predictors from relational and transactional perspectives using a Zambian context ☆ Tourism Management Perspectives. 20: 161-173
Khumalo KE, McKay KH, Freimund W. (2015) Who is a "real woman"? Empowerment and the discourse of respectability in Namibia's Zambezi region Women's Studies International Forum. 48: 47-56
Wyk Ev, Breen C, Freimund WA. (2014) Meanings and robustness: Propositions for enhancing benefit sharing in social-ecological systems The International Journal of the Commons. 8: 576-594
Khumalo KE, Freimund WA. (2014) Expanding Women's Choices through Employment? Community-Based Natural Resource Management and Women's Empowerment in Kwandu Conservancy, Namibia Society and Natural Resources. 27: 1024-1039
McCool SE, Nkhata B, Breen C, et al. (2014) A heuristic framework for reflecting on protected areas and their stewardship in the 21st century Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. 1: 9-17
Murray K, Roux DJ, Nel JL, et al. (2011) Absorptive capacity as a guiding concept for effective public sector management and conservation of freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Management. 47: 917-25
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