Recreation Conflict Along New York's Great Lakes Coast |
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Authors: | Cheng-Ping Wang Chad P Dawson |
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Institution: | 1. Tourism Department Shih Hsin University Taipei , Taiwan, ROC;2. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry Syracuse , New York, USA |
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Abstract: | This study used goal interference theory to examine the recreation conflict among motorboat users, personal watercraft users, and riparian landowners. Data were collected from three types of owners in the New York Great Lake coastal area. Results indicated each of the four recreation conflict dimensions proposed in goal interference theory contained multiple factors. Logistic regression models indicated that one or more dimensions were significant in predicting perceived conflict and the models correctly predicted conflict in over 70% to 100% of the cases. Goal interference theory can be seen as a general model, but significance of the four dimensions depends on types of recreation activities and users. |
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Keywords: | goal interference theory recreation conflict |
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