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Robert Baxter Powell
Robert Baxter Powell
Clemson University; Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management, College of Behavioral
Verified email at g.clemson.edu - Homepage
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Can ecotourism interpretation really lead to pro-conservation knowledge, attitudes and behaviour? Evidence from the Galapagos Islands
RB Powell, SH Ham
Journal of sustainable tourism 16 (4), 467-489, 2008
7002008
Environmental education program evaluation in the new millennium: What do we measure and what have we learned?
MJ Stern, RB Powell, D Hill
Environmental Education Research 20 (5), 581-611, 2014
4612014
What difference does it make? Assessing outcomes from participation in a residential environmental education program
MJ Stern, RB Powell, NM Ardoin
The Journal of Environmental Education 39 (4), 31-43, 2008
3602008
Resident perceptions of social–ecological resilience and the sustainability of community-based tourism development in the Commonwealth of Dominica
PJ Holladay, RB Powell
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 21 (8), 1188-1211, 2013
1872013
Charisma and conservation: charismatic megafauna’s influence on safari and zoo tourists’ pro-conservation behaviors
JC Skibins, RB Powell, JC Hallo
Biodiversity and conservation 22, 959-982, 2013
1842013
Conservation caring: Measuring the influence of zoo visitors' connection to wildlife on pro‐conservation behaviors
JC Skibins, RB Powell
Zoo biology 32 (5), 528-540, 2013
1502013
A review of the foundational processes that influence beliefs in climate change: Opportunities for environmental education research
MTJ Brownlee, RB Powell, JC Hallo
Environmental Education Research 19 (1), 1-20, 2013
1372013
A systematic review of the physical and mental health benefits of wildland recreation
JM Thomsen, RB Powell, C Monz
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 36 (1), 2018
1342018
Interactional theory and the sustainable nature-based tourism experience
RB Powell, SR Kellert, SH Ham
Society and Natural Resources 22 (8), 761-776, 2009
1302009
From awe to satisfaction: Immediate affective responses to the Antarctic tourism experience
RB Powell, MTJ Brownlee, SR Kellert, SH Ham
Polar Record 48 (2), 145-156, 2012
1292012
A systematic review of the psychological, social, and educational outcomes associated with participation in wildland recreational activities
WH Holland, RB Powell, JM Thomsen, CA Monz
Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership 10 (3), 2018
1182018
Antarctic tourists: ambassadors or consumers?
RB Powell, SR Kellert, SH Ham
Polar Record 44 (3), 233-241, 2008
1112008
Exploring empirical support for interpretation's best practices
JC Skibins, RB Powell, MJ Stern
Journal of Interpretation Research 17 (1), 25-44, 2012
1092012
Evaluating a constructivist and culturally responsive approach to environmental education for diverse audiences
MJ Stern, RB Powell, NM Ardoin
The Journal of Environmental Education 42 (2), 109-122, 2010
1042010
Perceptions of tourism revenue sharing impacts on Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda: A Sustainable Livelihoods framework
IE Munanura, KF Backman, JC Hallo, RB Powell
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 24 (12), 1709-1726, 2016
962016
Characterizing conflict between humans and big cats Panthera spp: A systematic review of research trends and management opportunities
K Krafte Holland, LR Larson, RB Powell
PloS one 13 (9), e0203877, 2018
892018
Ecotourism resilience to climate change in Dana Biosphere Reserve, Jordan
MM Jamaliah, RB Powell
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 26 (4), 519-536, 2018
852018
Influence of the natural setting on environmental education outcomes
RG Dale, RB Powell, MJ Stern, BA Garst
Environmental Education Research 26 (5), 613-631, 2020
832020
Predicting behavioral intentions to comply with recommended leave no trace practices
WM Vagias, RB Powell, DD Moore, BA Wright
Leisure Sciences 36 (5), 439-457, 2014
792014
What Leads to Better Visitor Outcomes in Live Interpretation?
MJ Stern, RB Powell
Journal of Interpretation Research 18 (2), 9-44, 2013
792013
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