PUBLICATIONS LIST
Dr. Jeffrey L. Marion
Research Scientist/CPSU
Unit Leader
U.S. Department of the
Interior, U.S. Geological Survey
Patuxent Wildlife
Research Center
Virginia Tech/Dept. of
Forestry
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0324
1. Marion,
Jeffrey L. 1981. A research proposal and design for studying
ecological changes on wilderness campsites. University of Minnesota, Department of Forest Resources. M.S. Thesis (part 1). 74 p.
2. Marion,
Jeffrey L. 1981. Recreational impact on wilderness wildlife and
implications for management. University
of Minnesota, Department of Forest Resources. M.S. Thesis (part 2). 28 p.
3. Marion,
Jeffrey L. 1984. Ecological changes resulting from
recreational use: A study of backcountry campsites in the Boundary Waters Canoe
Area Wilderness, Minnesota. University
of Minnesota, Department of Forest Resources. Ph.D. Dissertation. 279 p.
4. Marion,
Jeffrey L. 1984. Campsite impact assessment systems:
Application, evaluation, and development. In: Proceedings of the 1984 National River Recreation
Symposium. J.S. Popadic, D.I.
Butterfield, D.H. Anderson, M.R. Popadic (Editors) October 31‑November 3, 1984, Baton Rouge, LA. Louisiana State University, College of
Design, School of Landscape Architecture. Baton Rouge, LA. pp. 561‑573.
5. Marion,
Jeffrey L. 1984. Methods for estimating recreational
use: A bibliography. U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, Mid‑Atlantic Region. Research/Resources Management Report. Philadelphia, PA. 12 p.
6. Marion,
Jeffrey L., David N. Cole and David Reynolds. 1985. Limits of acceptable
change: A framework for assessing carrying capacity. Park Science 6(1):9‑11.
7. Marion,
Jeffrey L. and Lawrence C. Merriam. 1985. Predictability of
recreational impact on soils. Soil
Science Society of America Journal 49(3):751‑753.
8. Marion,
Jeffrey L. and Lawrence C. Merriam. 1985. Recreational impacts on
well‑established campsites in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness. University of Minnesota,
Agricultural Experiment Station. Station Technical Bulletin AD‑SB‑2502. St. Paul, MN. 16 p.
9. Marion, Jeffrey L., David N. Cole and Susan P. Bratton. 1986. Exotic vegetation in wilderness areas. In: Proceedings of the National Wilderness Research Conference: Current Research. R.C. Lucas (Compiler) July 23‑26, 1985, Fort Collins, CO. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. Ogden, UT. General Technical Report, INT‑212, pp. 114‑120.
10. Marion, Jeffrey L. and
David W. Lime. 1986. Recreational resource impacts: Visitor
perceptions and management responses. In:
Symposium Proceedings ‑ Wilderness and Natural Areas in the Eastern
United States: A Management Challenge. D.L. Kulhavy, R.N. Conner (Editors) May 13‑15, 1985, Nacogdoches, TX. Stephen F. Austin State University, School of Forestry, Center for
Applied Studies. Nacogdoches, TX. pp. 229‑235.
11. Cole, David N. and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1986. Wilderness campsite impacts: Changes over time. In: Proceedings of the National
Wilderness Research Conference: Current Research. R.C. Lucas (Compiler) July 23‑26, 1985, Fort Collins, CO. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain
Research Station. Ogden, UT. General
Technical Report, INT‑212, pp. 144‑151.
12. Cole, David N. and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1987. Ecological impacts on campsites at Delaware Water Gap National
Recreation Area. U.S. Department of the
Interior, National Park Service, Mid‑Atlantic Region. Research/Resources Management Report MAR‑29.
Philadelphia, PA. 79 p.
13. Cole, David N. and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1987. Ecological impacts on recreational sites at New River Gorge National
River, West Virginia. U.S. Department
of the Interior, National Park Service, Mid‑Atlantic Region. Research/Resources Management Rpt. MAR‑30.
Philadelphia, PA. 70 p.
14. Marion, Jeffrey L. and David N. Cole. 1987. Ecological impacts on recreational sites at the Upper Delaware Scenic
and Recreational River, Pennsylvania‑New York. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Mid‑Atlantic
Region. Research/Resources Management
Report MAR‑28. Philadelphia, PA. 77 p.
15. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Toivo Sober. 1987. Environmental impact management in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry
4(1):7‑10.
16. Marion, Jeffrey L. and David N. Cole. 1987. Resource impacts at New River Gorge National River: Evaluation of
impacts, their causes, and potential management. In: New River Symposium. April 9‑11, 1987, Boone, NC. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, New River Gorge
National River. Oak Hill, WV. pp. 17‑26.
17. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1987. Significant
qualities of wilderness and monitoring. In: Proceedings of the Third Annual National Outdoor Leadership
Wilderness Research Colloquium. D.N.
Cole, R.C. Lucas (Compilers), August
10-15, 1987, Lander, WY. pp. 16-18.
18. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1987. Campsite impact
monitoring systems: Application and
development. In: North Atlantic
Region Conference on Science and Resource Management in Northeast National
Parks, University of Massachusetts, March 30-31, 1987, Amherst, MA. 6 p.
19. Marion, Jeffrey L. and David Haskell. 1988. An analysis of visitor impacts and rehabilitation methods for
backcountry campsites at Shenandoah National Park. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Mid‑Atlantic
Region. Research/Resources Management
Report. Philadelphia, PA. 38 p.
20. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1988. An inventory and assessment of impacts for river accesses and trespass recreation sites at the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Mid‑Atlantic Region. Research/Resources Management Report. Philadelphia, PA. 25 p.
22. Marion, Jeffrey L. and John F. Karish. 1988. Is R, T and E species management itself a "Threatened"
candidate. Park Science
9(1):20.
23. Cole, David N. and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1988. Recreational impacts in some riparian forests of the eastern United
States. Environmental Management
12(1):99‑107.
24. Marion,
Jeffrey L. 1989. The design and development of a
comprehensive trail survey. In:
Proceedings of the Ninth National Trails Symposium. September 11‑14, 1988, Helen, GA.
25. Marion, Jeffrey L. and David N. Cole. 1989. Evaluating recreation impacts: A multi‑faceted research
design. Park Science 9(2):23‑24.
26. Marion, Jeffrey L. and David N. Cole. 1989. Recreational impact assessment and monitoring systems: Past, present and
future. In: Proceedings of the
Conference on Science in the National Parks. July 13‑18, 1986, Fort Collins, CO. George Wright Society & U.S. Department of the Interior,
National Park Service.
27. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1989. Inventory and
management of trespass recreation use at Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational
River. In: Proceedings of the
1989 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. T.A. More, M.P. Donnelly, A.R. Graefe, J.J. Vaske (Editors) April 3-5, 1989, Saratoga Springs, NY., U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report NE-132, pp.
63-68.
28. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1989. Book review of Soft
Paths: How to Enjoy the Wilderness Without Harming It, by Bruce Hampton and
David Cole, 173 p., for Park Science 9(2):21.
29. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Skip Snow. 1990. Developing a campsite impact monitoring system for Everglades National
Park: A case study. In: Managing
America's Enduring Wilderness Resource, Proceedings of the 1989 National
Wilderness Management Conference. September 11-17, 1989, Minneapolis, MN., University of Minnesota, pp.
192-198.
30. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1990. Inventory and
impact monitoring of river recreation sites within the New River Gorge National
River. U.S. Department of the
Interior, National Park Service, Mid‑Atlantic Region. Research/Resources Management Technical
Rpt. NPS/MAR/NRTR-90/047. Philadelphia,
PA. 56 p.
31. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1991. Ecological impacts
of nature-dependent tourism. In:
Proceedings of the 1990 Travel and Tourism Research Association Conference, The
Tourism Connection: Linking Research and Marketing. June 10-13, 1990, New Orleans, LA. pp. 243-249.
32. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1991. Results from the
application of a campsite inventory and impact monitoring system in eleven
Wilderness areas of the Jefferson National Forest. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Mid‑Atlantic
Region, Cooperative Park Studies Unit Report 73 p.
34. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1991. Developing a
Natural Resource Inventory and Monitoring Program for Visitor Impacts on
Recreation Sites: A Procedural
Manual. U.S. Department of the
Interior, National Park Service, Natural Resources Report NPS/NRVT/NRR-91/06.
59 p.
35. Williams, Peter B. and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1992. Trail inventory and assessment approaches applied to trail system
planning at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. In: Proceedings of the 1992
Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. G.A. Stoep (Editor) April 5-7,
1992, Saratoga Springs, NY. U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, General
Technical Report NE-176, pp. 80-83.
36. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Christopher J.
Stubbs. 1992. Campsite impact management: A survey of National Park Service
backcountry managers. In:
Proceedings of the 1992 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. G.A. Stoep (Editor) April 5-7, 1992,
Saratoga Springs, NY. U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Gen.
Tech. Rpt. NE-176, pp. 76-79.
37. Williams, Peter, Jeffrey L. Marion, and Reuben
Rajala. 1992. A comprehensive trail inventory and recommendations for
development and maintenance of a trail system in Delaware Water Gap National
Recreation Area. U.S. Department of the
Interior, National Park Service, Mid‑Atlantic Region, Final Research
Report. 125 p.
38. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1993. Tourism impacts to
protected areas: Procedures for the development of monitoring programs. In: Proceedings of the International
Workshop on Visitor Carrying Capacity Measurement at Historic Sites and Cities
and Wilderness Protected Areas in Developing Countries. April 26-27, 1992,
Belize City, Central America.
39. Jensen, Peter, Dennis Regan, and Jeffrey L.
Marion. 1993. A trail development plan for the New River Gorge National
River. U.S. Department of the Interior,
National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Region. Final Report (converted to a park Trail Plan). 109 p.
40. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1993. Recreation ecology
research findings: Implications for
wilderness and park managers. Virginia
Cooperative Extension Service, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. Silviculture in the Appalachian Mountains,
pp. 6-13 - 6-20.
41. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1993. Wilderness
restoration: What role does it play in managing recreational impacts. In: Proceedings, National Interagency
Wilderness Conference. A.C. Schmierer
& C. Butler (compilers) May 17-21, 1993, Tucson, AZ. U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, Western Region, San Francisco, CA. pp. 46-49.
42. Marion, Jeffrey L., Joseph W. Roggenbuck, and
Robert E. Manning. 1993. Problems and practices in backcountry
recreation management: A survey of
National Park Service Managers. U.S.
Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Natural Resources Report
NPS/NRVT/NRR-93/12, 63 p.
43. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Caroline S.
Rogers. 1994. The applicability of terrestrial visitor impact management
strategies to the protection of coral reefs. Ocean & Coastal Management 22:153-163.
44. Widner, Carolyn and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1993. Horse impacts: Research findings and their implications. Master
Network, part 1 - 1993:No. 5 (pp. 5, 14); part 2 - 1994:No. 6 (pp. 5-6).
45. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1994. A social science
research plan for the Mid-Atlantic Region. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic
Region, Research/Resources Management Report NPS/NR/MAR-94/065, 33 p.
46. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1994. Trail conditions
and management practices in the National Park Service. Park Science 14(2):16-17.
47. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1994. Changes in campsite
condition: Results from campsite
monitoring at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Region, Research/Resources Management Report
NPS/MARDEWA/NRTR-94/063, 83 p.
48. Roggenbuck, Joseph W., Jeffrey L. Marion,
Robert E. Manning. 1994. Day users in the backcountry: The neglected
park visitor. Trends 31(3)19-24.
49. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1994. An assessment of
trail conditions in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, Southeast Region, Research/Resources Management Report, 152 p.
50. Leung, Yu-Fai, and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1995. A survey of campsite conditions in eleven wilderness areas of the
Jefferson National Forest. U.S.
Department of the Interior, National Biological Service, Virginia Tech
Cooperative Park Studies Unit, Final Report. 79 p.
51. Williams, Peter W., and Jeffrey L.
Marion. 1995. Assessing campsite conditions for Limits of Acceptable Change
Management in Shenandoah National Park. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Chesapeake
System Support Office, Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/MARSHEN/NRTR-95/071.
138 p.
52. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1995. Capabilities and
management utility of recreation impact monitoring programs. Environmental Management
19(5):763-771.
53. Leung, Yu-Fai, and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1996. Trail degradation as influenced by environmental factors: A state-of-the-knowledge
review. Journal of Soil and Water
Conservation 51(2):130-136.
54. Marion, Jeffrey L., and David N. Cole. 1996. Spatial and temporal variation in soil and vegetation impacts on
campsites: Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Ecological Applications 6(2):520-530.
55. Manning, Robert E., Nicole L. Ballinger,
Jeffrey L. Marion, and Joseph W. Roggenbuck. 1996. Recreation management in
natural areas: Problems and practices, Status and Trends. Natural Areas Journal 16(2): 142-
146.
56. Marion, Jeffrey L., and Yu-Fai Leung. 1996. Managing designated campsites: Survey implications from Great Smoky
Mountains National Park. Master
Network 13:3,13-14.
57. Marion, Jeffrey L., and Susan Chadwick
Brame. 1996. Leave No Trace outdoor skills and ethics: An educational solution
for reducing visitor impacts. Park
Science 16(3):24-26.
58. Leung, Yu-Fai, and Jeffrey L. Marion.
1997. River recreation impacts: A
survey of day and overnight whitewater use sites along five West Virginia
rivers. In: Beyond the Banks:
Proceedings of the Third Biennial River RMS Symposium on River Management and
Planning, June 20-23, 1996, Columbus,
OH. Missoula, MT: River Management Society. pp. 135-143.
59. Leung, Yu-Fai, Jeffrey L. Marion, and Janet
Y. Ferguson. 1997. Methods for
assessing and monitoring backcountry trail conditions: An empirical
comparison. In: Proceedings of
the 9th George Wright Society Conference on Research and Resource Management in
Parks and on Public Lands, Albuquerque, NM., March 17-21, 1997, The George
Wright Society, Hancock, MI. pp.406-414.
60. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Yu-Fai Leung. 1997. An assessment of campsite conditions in Great Smoky Mountains National
Park. U.S. Department of the Interior,
National Park Service, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, TN,
Research/Resources Management Report. 127 p.
61. Williams, Peter W., and Jeffrey L.
Marion. 1997. Backcountry campsite monitoring results for Big Bend National
Park. U.S. Department of the Interior,
National Park Service, Southwest Region, Research/Resources Management Report.
112 p.
62. Hammitt, William E., Jeffrey L. Marion,
Maurice L. Miller, Jim M. Peek, Mike R. Pelton. 1997. Denali National
Park road corridor studies review panel report. (Edited and compiled by Jeffrey L. Marion). U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, Denali National Park, Research/Resources Management Report, 66 p.
63. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1997. Off-road vehicle
management practices manual for Big Cypress National Preserve. U.S. Department
of the Interior, National Park Service, Big Cypress National Preserve. 27 p.
64. Farrell, Tracy A. and Jeffrey L.
Marion. 1998. An evaluation of camping impacts and their management at Isle
Royale National Park. U.S. Department
of the Interior, National Park Service, Research/Resources Mgmt. Rpt., Isle
Royale National Park, Houghton, MI. 98
p.
65. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Tracy A.
Farrell. 1998. Managing ecotourism visitation in protected
areas. In: Ecotourism: A guide for planners and
managers, vol. 2, Kreg Lindberg,
Megan Epler Wood, and David Engeldrum, editors, pp. 155-181. The Ecotourism Society, North Bennington,
VT. 244p.
66. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Yu-Fai Leung. 1998. International impact research and management. In: Wildland Recreation: Ecology and Management, 2nd Edition, William E. Hammitt
and David N. Cole, editors, pp. 328-346. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 361p.
67. Leung, Yu-Fai and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1998. A survey of whitewater recreation
impacts along five West Virginia rivers. U. S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Patuxent
Wildlife Research Center, Virginia Tech Cooperative Park Studies Unit. Final Report to the West Virginia State
Department of Natural Resources, 106 p.
68. Marion, Jeffrey L. 1998. Off-road vehicle management plan and environmental impact statement, Big Cypress National Preserve. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Big Cypress National Preserve. 131 p.
71. Leung, Yu-Fai and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1998. Evaluating spatial qualities of
visitor impacts on recreation resources: An index approach. The Journal of Applied Recreation
Research 23(4): 367-389.
72. Leung, Yu-Fai and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1999. The influence of sampling interval on the accuracy of trail impact
assessment. Landscape and Urban
Planning 43(4):167-179.
73. Farrell, Tracy, Angelina Kendra, Joseph
Roggenbuck, Troy Hall, and Jeffrey Marion. 1999. Off-road vehicle riders in
Big Cypress National Preserve: Results from a survey of permit holders. U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, Big Cypress National Preserve, Ochopee, FL. Final Research/Resources Management Report,
48 p.
74. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Robert D.
Proudman. 1999. Management options for minimizing camping
impacts along the Appalachian Trail. The
Register 23(2):12-15.
75. Leung, Yu-Fai and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1999. Characterizing backcountry camping impacts in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Journal of Environmental Management 57: 193-203
76. Leung, Yu-Fai and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1999. Spatial strategies for managing visitor impacts in National Parks. Journal
of Park and Recreation Administration 17(4): 20-38.
77. Leung, Yu-Fai and Jeffrey L. Marion. 1999. Assessing trail conditions in protected areas: Application of a problem
assessment method in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, U.S.A. Environmental Conservation 26(4):
270-279.
78. Leung, Yu-Fai and Jeffrey L. Marion. 2000. Recreation impacts and management in wilderness: A state-of-knowledge review. In: Cole, D.N. and others (eds.), Proceedings: Wilderness Science in a
Time of Change; Vol 5: Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management, pp. 23-48; May 23-27, 1999, Missoula,
MT. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-Vol-5. Ogden,
UT: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. (http://www.wilderness.net/pubs/science1999/volume5.htm)
79. Leung, Yu-Fai and Jeffrey L. Marion. 2000. Wilderness campsite conditions under an unregulated camping policy: An
Eastern example. In: Cole, D.N. and
others (eds.), Proceedings: Wilderness
Science in a Time of Change; Vol 5: Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management, pp. 148-152; May 23-27, 1999, Missoula,
MT. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-Vol-5. Ogden,
UT: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
80. Farrell, Tracy A. and Jeffrey L.
Marion. 2000. Camping impact management at Isle Royale National Park: An
evaluation of visitor activity containment policies from the perspective of
social conditions. In: Cole, D.N. and
others (eds.), Proceedings: Wilderness Science in a Time of Change; Vol
5: Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management, pp. 110-114 ; May 23-27,
1999 Missoula, MT. Proceedings
RMRS-P-15-Vol-5. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mtn. Research Station.
81. Farrell, Tracy A. and Jeffrey L.
Marion. 2000. Identification and management of visitor impact problems within
protected areas in Costa Rica and Belize. In: Harmon, D. (ed)., On the Frontiers of Conservation: Proceedings of
the 10th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and
on Public Lands, The George Wright Society Biennial Conference, pp. 62-67; March 22-26, 1999, Asheville, NC. The George Wright Society, Hancock, MI.
82. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Rex Linville. 2000. Trail impacts and their management in Huascaran National Park, Andes
Mountains, Peru. Report Issued by The
Mountain Institute and the Virginia Tech Cooperative Park Studies Unit.
83. Leung, Yu-Fai,
Jeffrey L. Marion, and Tracy A. Farrell. 2001. The role of recreation ecology in sustainable tourism and
ecotourism. In: McCool, S. F. and Moisey, N. (eds), Tourism, Recreation and
Sustainability: Linking Culture and Environment. Oxon, UK: CABI Publishing, NY.
pp. 21-39.
84. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Yu-Fai Leung. 2001. Trail resource impacts and an examination of alternative assessment
techniques. Journal of Park and
Recreation Administration 19(3):17-37.
85. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Scott Reid. 2001. Development of the United States Leave No Trace programme: A historical perspective. In: Usher, M.B. (ed.), Enjoyment and
Understanding of the Natural Heritage. Scottish Natural Heritage, Edinburgh: The Staionery Office Ltd.,
Scotland. pp.81-92.
86. Newman, Peter, Jeffrey Marion, and Kerri
Cahill. 2001. Integrating resource, social, and managerial indicators of quality
into carrying capacity decision-making. The George Wright Forum 18(3):28-40.
87. Farrell, Tracy A. and Jeffrey L.
Marion. 2001. Identifying and assessing ecotourism visitor impacts at selected
protected areas in Costa Rica and Belize. Environmental Conservation 28(3): 215-225.
88. Marion, Jeffrey L., Teresa A. Martinez, and
Robert D. Proudman. 2001. Trekking poles: Can you save your knees and the environment? The Register 24(5):1, 10, 11.
89. Marion, Jeffrey
L. 2001. Determining the ecological footprint of recreation activities to
support management decision. Proceedings: Human Use Management in Mountain Areas. An International Conference sponsored by Parks
Canada and The Banff Centre for Mountain Culture, pp. 205-214, Banff, Alberta, Canada. June 10-14, 2001.
90. Farrell, Tracy A. and Jeffrey L.
Marion. 2002. Trail impacts and trail impact management related to ecotourism
visitation at Torres del Paine National Park, Chile. Leisure/Loisir: Journal of the Canadian Association for
Leisure Studies 26(1/2):31-59.
91. Leung, Yu-Fai, Jeffrey L. Marion, and David
N. Cole. 2002. Visitor impact assessment and monitoring
systems: Evolution and current
development. Proceedings of the Fourth
International Conference on Science and Management of Protected Areas; May
15-19, 2000, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. pp.213-220.
92. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Tracy Farrell. 2002. Management Practices that Concentrate
Visitor Activities: Camping Impact
Management at Isle Royale National Park, USA. Journal of Environmental Management 66(2):
201-212.
93. Farrell, Tracy A. and Jeffrey L.
Marion. 2002. The Protected Areas
Visitor Impact Management (PAVIM) framework: A simplified process for making
management decisions. Journal of
Sustainable Tourism 10(1): 31-51.
94. Marion, Jeffrey L. 2003. Camping impact
management on the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Report published by the Appalachian Trail Conference, Harper’s
Ferry, WV. 109 pp. (peer-reviewed).
94. Cahill, Kerri and
Jeffrey L. Marion. (Submitted). A classification system for monitoring
recreation impacts to wildlife. Journal
for Nature Conservation (9/8/03)
95. Reid, Scott E. and
Jeffrey L. Marion. (Submitted). An adaptive management assessment of new camping
policies in Shenandoah National Park. Environmental Conservation (8/28/03)
96. Reid, Scott E. and
Jeffrey L. Marion. (Submitted). A comparison of campfire impacts and
policies in seven protected areas. Environmental Management (8/27/03)
97. Newsome, David E.,
David N. Cole and Jeffrey L. Marion. (Submitted). Environmental
impacts associated with recreational horse riding. Book Chapter in
Environmental Impact of Tourism, CABI Publishing, Inc.
98. Marion, Jeffrey L. and Yu-Fai Leung. (Submitted). Environmentally sustainable trail management. Book Chapter in Environmental Impact of
Tourism, CABI Publishing, Inc.
99. Leung, Yu-Fai and Jeffrey L. Marion. (Submitted). Managing impacts of campsites. Book Chapter in Environmental Impact of Tourism, CABI Publishing, Inc.
100. Reid, Scott E. and
Jeffrey L. Marion. (In Progress). The efficacy of visitor education
programs.
101. Cahill, Kerri and
Jeffrey L. Marion. (In Progress). Exploring visitor preferences for social,
resource and management attributes in diverse recreation settings.
102. Cahill, Kerri and
Jeffrey L. Marion. (In Progress). Management of recreation settings: An
analysis of tradeoffs among conditions in Acadia National Park.
103. Cahill, Kerri and
Jeffrey L. Marion. (In Progress). Planning guidance for the development of
management prescriptions.
104. Marion, Jeffrey L. and
Kerri Cahill. (In Progress). Design and testing of protocols for
monitoring visitor use and resource impacts at Cape Cod National Seashore
Jeff Marion,
jmarion@vt.edu, 540‑231‑6603