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Clara-Jane Blye
Clara-Jane Blye
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Tourism in protected and conserved areas amid the COVID-19 pandemic
A Spenceley, S McCool, D Newsome, A Báez, JR Barborak, CJ Blye, ...
Parks, 103-118, 2021
1522021
A meta-study of qualitative research examining sport and recreation experiences of indigenous youth
TLF McHugh, CJ Deal, CJ Blye, AJ Dimler, EA Halpenny, A Sivak, NL Holt
Qualitative Health Research 29 (1), 42-54, 2019
542019
Impacts of environmental communication on pro-environmental intentions and behaviours: a systematic review on nature-based tourism context
M He, CJ Blye, E Halpenny
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 31 (8), 1921-1943, 2023
242023
Do Canadians Leave No Trace? Understanding Leave No Trace attitudes of frontcountry and backcountry overnight visitors to Canadian provincial parks
CJ Blye, E Halpenny
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 29, 100258, 2020
192020
Tourism in protected and conserved areas amid the covid-19 pandemic. Parks 27, 103–118
A Spenceley, S McCool, D Newsome, A Báez, JR Barborak, CJ Blye, ...
152021
North American park agencies evolving use of twitter: A content analysis of 2014 and 2017 tweets
EA Halpenny, CJ Blye
Parks 32, 80-92, 2017
112017
& Zschiegner, AK (2021). Tourism in protected and conserved areas amid the COVID-19 pandemic
A Spenceley, S McCool, D Newsome, A Báez, JR Barborak, CJ Blye
Parks 27, 103-118, 0
10
Should tourists care more about invasive species? International and domestic visitors’ perceptions of invasive plants and their control in New Zealand
B Lovelock, Y Ji, A Carr, CJ Blye
Biological invasions 24 (12), 3905-3918, 2022
82022
Tourism in protected and conserved areas amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Parks. 2021; 27: 103–118. doi: 10.2305/IUCN. CH. 2021
A Spenceley, S McCool, D Newsome, A Báez, JR Barborak, CJ Blye, ...
PARKS-27-SIAS. en, 0
7
Associations between meeting the Canadian 24-hour movement guidelines and physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and overall development in early childhood
N Kuzik, JC Spence, K Arkko, CJ Blye, J Davie, R Duddridge, T Ekeli, ...
Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors 1 (1), 2, 2022
52022
Knowledge Mobilization in the Beaver Hills Biosphere, Alberta, Canada
CJ Blye, EA Halpenny, GT Hvenegaard, D Patriquin
Land 9 (11), 424, 2020
52020
Are we creatures of logic or emotions? Investigating the role of attitudes, worldviews, emotions, and knowledge gain from environmental interpretation on behavioural intentions …
CJ Blye, G Hvenegaard, E Halpenny
Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership 15 (1), 2023
42023
Personal interpretation starts with the interpreter: How do outcome priorities change over time among interpretive staff
CJ Blye, G Hvenegaard, E Halpenny
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 40 (2), 2021
42021
Factors affecting psychological commitment and loyalty to parks and other forms of protected areas in Canada
SE Mock, E Halpenny, R Koroll, CJ Blye, PFJ Eagles, D Flannery, ...
Journal of Ecotourism 22 (1), 120-143, 2023
22023
Alignment of goals for personal interpretation among staff groups in a park agency
GT Hvenegaard, EA Halpenny, CJ Blye
Journal of Interpretation Research 28 (2), 144-165, 2023
12023
What are people doing in our parks? Understanding, comparing, and predicting the low-impact camping practices of Canadian Provincial Park over-night visitors
CJE Blye
12016
Effects of COVID-19 on Visitor Intentions to Attend Personal Interpretation Programs in the Provincial Parks of Alberta, Canada
G Hvenegaard, E Halpenny, CJ Blye, K Corrigan
Journal of Interpretation Research, 10925872231217489, 2023
2023
Tourists’(mis) understandings of nature: international and domestic visitors’ perceptions of invasive alien plants in New Zealand
B Lovelock, Y Ji, A Carr, CJ Blye
Invasive Plant Science and Management 16 (4), 240-252, 2023
2023
140 Investigating the outcomes of personal interpretation and extending the psycho-logical factors of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
CJ Blye, G Hvenegaard, E Halpenny
The 10th MMV Conference: Managing outdoor recreation experiences in the …, 0
Interpretation program perceptions: A comparison of Alberta Parks staff views of visitor trends, program opportunities, challenges, and outcomes
CJ Blye, EA Halpenny, G Hvenegaard
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