Survey

  • In this FACTivity, you will act as social scientists and conduct a survey with other students in your class to…
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    FACTivity – Time Out: Survey

  • For this FACTivity, you will conduct your own survey like the scientists in this article. You will actually ask people…
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    FACTivity – Can You Hear Me Now?

  • In this FACTivity, your class will determine the average net economic value of five different music CDs You can also…
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    FACTivity – Wilderness Makes Cents!

  • The question you will answer with this FACTivity is: According to your own research, do your findings support the findings…
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    FACTivity – Yard Sale!

  • The scientists in this study wanted to know three things: (1) Do visitors’ activities and reasons for using urban parks…
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    Where the Sidewalk Ends – Visitor Use of Natural and Landscaped Areas in Urban Parks

  • This monograph is one of two Wilderness 50 monographs. These two monographs were created to honor the 50th anniversary of…
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    Pack to Back (Wilderness 50 Monograph Series) – Vol. 1 No. 9

  • The scientists in this study wanted to answer two questions: (1) How many people in the United States are projected…
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    Pack to Back: Investigating Backpacking and Other Backcountry and Wilderness Activities

  • Over the past 40 years, Federal and State governments have provided financial incentives to private forest landowners. In this monograph,…
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    Show Me the Money – Vol. 1 No. 4

  • Over the past 40 years, Federal and State governments have provided financial incentives to private forest landowners. In this article,…
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    Show Me the Money: Promoting Sustainable Forests in the South

  • The scientists in this study were interested in learning more about trust. They believed that forest managers can do a…
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    Trust Is a Must: What Is Involved in Trusting Those Who Manage Forest Fires?