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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Perry J. Brown
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Brown, Perry J.. (2016). The Benefits of Leisure and Recreation. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 34(4).3 indexed citations
Manfredo, Michael J., Jerry J. Vaske, & Perry J. Brown. (2009). Wildlife and society : the science of human dimensions.47 indexed citations
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Yung, Laurie, et al.. (1998). Wilderness and Civilization: Two Decades of Wilderness Higher Education at the University of Montana. The Mathematics Enthusiast. 4(2). 21.1 indexed citations
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Brown, Perry J.. (1992). Social aspects of new perspectives in forestry. A problem analysis. Jukuri (Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)).16 indexed citations
Stankey, George H. & Perry J. Brown. (1981). A technique for recreation planning and management in tomorrow's forests.. 63–73.3 indexed citations
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Brown, Perry J. & John R. Kelly. (1981). Psychological benefits of outdoor recreation.. 13–17.8 indexed citations
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Brown, Perry J., et al.. (1979). The Outdoor Recreation Opportunity Spectrum on Wildland Recreation Planning: Development and Application. 527–538.1 indexed citations
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Driver, B. L. & Perry J. Brown. (1978). The opportunity spectrum concept and behavioural information in outdoor recreation resource supply inventories: a rationale. In: Integrated inventories of renewable natural resources: proceedings of the workshop, January 1978, Tucson, Arizona (Edited by H. G. Lund et al.).. 24–31.21 indexed citations
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Brown, Perry J., B. L. Driver, & Charles R. McConnell. (1978). The Opportunity Spectrum -- Concept and Behavioral Information in Outdoor Recreation Resource Supply Inventories: Background and Application. The Mathematics Enthusiast. 73.29 indexed citations
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Brown, Perry J., Jacob E. Hautaluoma, & Steven McPhail. (1977). Colorado Deer Hunting Experiences. The Mathematics Enthusiast. 42. 216.16 indexed citations
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Brown, Perry J.. (1977). Information Needs for River Recreation Planning and Management. The Mathematics Enthusiast. 193.4 indexed citations
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Brown, Perry J.. (1977). Information needs for river recreation planning and management. In: Proceedings river recreation management and research symposium. USDA Forest Service.. 193–201.2 indexed citations
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