Robert B. Ditton

Affiliations: 
Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
Area:
Fisheries and Aquaculture Agriculture, Recreation, Ethnic and Racial Studies
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Tseng Y, Huang Y, Ditton R. (2012) Developing a Longitudinal Perspective on the Human Dimensions of Recreational Fisheries Journal of Coastal Research. 28: 1418-1425
Sorice MG, Haider W, Conner JR, et al. (2011) Incentive structure of and private landowner participation in an endangered species conservation program. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 25: 587-96
Schuett MA, Lu J, Ditton RB, et al. (2010) Sociodemographics, motivations, and behavior: The case of Texas anglers 1989-2004 Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 15: 247-261
Oh C, Sorice MG, Ditton RB. (2010) Exploring Progression along the Recreation Specialization Continuum Using a Latent Growth Approach Leisure Sciences. 33: 15-31
Stoll JR, Ditton RB, Stokes ME. (2009) Sturgeon viewing as nature tourism: To what extent do participants value their viewing experiences and the resources upon which they depend? Journal of Ecotourism. 8: 254-268
Sorice MG, Oh C, Ditton RB. (2009) Exploring Level of Support for Management Restrictions Using a Self-Classification Measure of Recreation Specialization Leisure Sciences. 31: 107-123
Oh C, Ditton RB. (2008) A time series approach to estimating the economic impacts of exogenous events on recreational fishing. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 13: 348-360
Oh CO, Ditton R, Stoll J. (2008) The economic value of scuba-diving use of natural and artificial reef habitats Society and Natural Resources. 21: 455-468
Oh C, Ditton RB. (2008) Toward an Understanding of Racial and Ethnic Differences in Conservation Attitudes among Recreation Participants Leisure Sciences. 31: 53-67
Oh C, Ditton RB. (2008) Using Recreation Specialization to Understand Conservation Support Journal of Leisure Research. 40: 556-573
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