advances in research & managementrecreationvisitor management Long-term monitoring of vegetation cover changes by remote sensing, Cadillac Mountain summit, Acadia National Park • Min-Kook Kim and John J. Daigle January 14, 2022
advances in research & managementhealthvisitor management US national park visitor experiences during COVID-19: Data from Acadia, Glacier, Grand Teton, Shenandoah, and Yellowstone National Parks • B. Derrick Taff et al. January 14, 2022
advances in research & managementclimate changeclimate resilience Relief from summer warming: Devils Postpile National Monument’s cold air pool supports a refugium-based conservation strategy | Daniel R. Cayan et al. September 14, 2021
advances in research & management Nature as a mental health intervention: State of the science and programmatic possibilities for the conservation community | Aaron Reuben & Elizabeth Himschoot May 16, 2021
advances in research & management Seeing things differently: How are environmental conditions perceived and why does it matter? | Angela Mallette et al. January 19, 2021
advances in research & management To fee or not to fee? Satisfaction, service quality, and support of an entrance fee of a state park system | Hung-Ling (Stella) Liu et al. January 19, 2021
advances in research & management Exercise and stress levels associated with a visit to Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve | Sarah K. Jackson et al. January 19, 2021
advances in research & management Factors influencing perceived appropriateness of concessioner activity in Grand Teton National Park | Nicholas A. Pitas September 15, 2020
advances in research & management Grizzly bear restoration andeconomic restructuring in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem | Jerry Johnson September 15, 2020
advances in research & management Response to “Grizzly bear restoration and economic restructuring in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem” | Betsy Gaines Quammen September 15, 2020