David Pettebone, Ph.D.

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2009 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
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Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, General, Transportation
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Peter Newman grad student 2009 Colorado State
 (Quantifying and modeling visitor use in Yosemite National Park and Rocky Mountain National Park.)
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Schwartz F, Taff B, Lawhon B, et al. (2019) Leave No Trace bouldering ethics: Transitioning from the gym to the crag Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. 25: 16-23
Pettebone D, Meldrum B, Leslie C, et al. (2013) A visitor use monitoring approach on the Half Dome cables to reduce crowding and inform park planning decisions in Yosemite National Park Landscape and Urban Planning. 118: 1-9
Taff D, Newman P, Pettebone D, et al. (2013) Dimensions of alternative transportation experience in Yosemite and Rocky Mountain National Parks Journal of Transport Geography. 30: 37-46
Lawson S, Chamberlin R, Choi J, et al. (2011) Modeling the effects of shuttle service on transportation system performance and quality of visitor experience in rocky mountain national park Transportation Research Record. 97-106
Kaliski K, Lawson S, Pettebone D, et al. (2011) Modeling hikers’ exposure to transportation noise in national parks and wilderness. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 129: 2618-2618
Pettebone D, Newman P, Lawson SR, et al. (2011) Estimating visitors’ travel mode choices along the Bear Lake Road in Rocky Mountain National Park Journal of Transport Geography. 19: 1210-1221
Pettebone D, Newman P, Lawson SR. (2010) Estimating visitor use at attraction sites and trailheads in Yosemite National Park using automated visitor counters Landscape and Urban Planning. 97: 229-238
Pettebone D, Newman P, Theobald D. (2009) A comparison of sampling designs for monitoring recreational trail impacts in Rocky Mountain National Park. Environmental Management. 43: 523-32
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