Alan Bright

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Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
Area:
Social Psychology
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Burtz RT, Bright AD, Shortsleeve A. (2020) Attitudes Toward Water Allocation: Segmenting the Public on Beliefs toward Water Conservation. Environmental Management
Knight DW, Cottrell SP, Pickering K, et al. (2016) Tourism-based development in Cusco, Peru: comparing national discourses with local realities Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 25: 344-361
Czaja MR, Bright AD, Cottrell SP. (2016) Integrative complexity, beliefs, and attitudes: Application to prescribed fire Forest Policy and Economics. 62: 54-61
Taff D, Newman P, Lawson SR, et al. (2014) The role of messaging on acceptability of military aircraft sounds in Sequoia National Park Applied Acoustics. 84: 122-128
Taff D, Newman P, Bright A, et al. (2011) Day-User Beliefs Regarding Leave No Trace in Rocky Mountain National Park Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership. 3
Carroll J, Bright A. (2010) Integrative complexity of public beliefs toward wildfire management: Development of a scale Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 40: 344-359
Don Carlos AW, Bright AD, Teel TL, et al. (2009) Human-black bear conflict in urban areas: An integrated approach to management response Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 14: 174-184
Bright AD, Burtz RT. (2006) Creating defensible space in the wildland-urban interface: The influence of values on perceptions and behavior Environmental Management. 37: 170-185
Kneeshaw K, Vaske JJ, Bright AD, et al. (2004) Acceptability norms toward fire management in three national forests Environment and Behavior. 36: 592-612
Manfredo M, Teel T, Bright A. (2003) Why Are Public Values Toward Wildlife Changing? Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 8: 287-306
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