Publications of Type: Journal Article

Tutsch, M, Walker RC, Lertzman K, Cooper A, Haider W, Beardmore B.  Submitted.  People are the problem and the solution: characterizing wildfire risk and risk mitigation in a wildand-urban intermix area in the southern Gulf Islands. Environmental Management.
Beardmore, B, Haider W, Hunt LM, Arlinghaus R.  2013.  Evaluating the ability of specialization indicators to explain fishing preferences.. Leisure Science. 35(3):273-292.
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Gaeta, J, Beardmore B, Latzka A, Provencher RW, Carpenter SR.  2013.  Catch-and-release rates of sport fishes in northern Wisconsin from an angler diary survey. North American Journal of FIsheries Management. 33(3):606-614.
Beardmore, B, Haider W, Hunt L, Arlinghaus R.  2011.  The Importance of Trip Context for Determining Primary Angler Motivations: Are More Specialized Anglers More Catch-Oriented than Previously Believed? North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 31(5):861-879.
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Tutsch, M, Haider W, Beardmore B, Lertzman K, Cooper AB, Walker RC.  2010.  Estimating the consequences of wildfire for wildfire risk assessment, a case study in the southern Gulf Islands, British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 40(11):2104-2114.
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Haegeli, P, Haider W, Longland M, Beardmore B.  2010.  Amateur decision-making in avalanche terrain with and without a decision aid: a stated choice survey. Natural hazards. 52(1):185-209.
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Dorow, M, Beardmore B, Haider W, Arlinghaus R.  2010.  Winners and losers of conservation policies for European eel, Anguilla anguilla: an economic welfare analysis for differently specialised eel anglers. Fisheries Management and Ecology. 17(2):106-125.
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Semeniuk, CAD, Haider W, Beardmore B, Rothley KD.  2009.  A multi‐attribute trade‐off approach for advancing the management of marine wildlife tourism: a quantitative assessment of heterogeneous visitor preferences. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 19(2):194-208.
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