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Miriam Wyman
Miriam Wyman
Lecturer, Academic Sustainability Program, Interdisciplinary Programs, Auburn University
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Safety nets, gap filling and forests: a global-comparative perspective
S Wunder, J Börner, G Shively, M Wyman
World development 64, S29-S42, 2014
3242014
Modeling social and land-use/land-cover change data to assess drivers of smallholder deforestation in Belize
MS Wyman, TV Stein
Applied Geography 30 (3), 329-342, 2010
2272010
Ecotourism impacts in the Nicoya peninsula, Costa Rica
AM Almeyda, EN Broadbent, MS Wyman, WH Durham
International journal of tourism research 12 (6), 803-819, 2010
1302010
Best practices for tourism concessions in protected areas: a review of the field
M Wyman, JR Barborak, N Inamdar, T Stein
Forests 2 (4), 913-928, 2011
872011
How do rural households cope with economic shocks? Insights from global data using hierarchical analysis
J Börner, G Shively, S Wunder, M Wyman
Journal of Agricultural Economics 66 (2), 392-414, 2015
452015
Examining the linkages between community benefits, place-based meanings, and conservation program involvement: A study within the Community Baboon Sanctuary, Belize
M Wyman, T Stein
Society and Natural resources 23 (6), 542-556, 2010
432010
Community leader perceptions and attitudes toward coastal urban forests and hurricanes in Florida
M Wyman, F Escobedo, T Stein, M Orfanedes, R Northrop
Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 36 (3), 152-158, 2012
292012
Factors for collaboration in Florida's tourism resources: Shifting gears from participatory planning to community-based management
GE Yates, TV Stein, MS Wyman
Landscape and Urban Planning 97 (4), 213-220, 2010
232010
Race and wildfire risk perceptions among rural forestland owners in North-Central Florida
M Wyman, S Malone, T Stein, C Johnson
Society & Natural Resources 25 (12), 1293-1307, 2012
222012
Land-use/Land-cover Change in Yucatán State, Mexico: An examination of political, socioeconomic, and biophysical drivers in Peto and Tzucacab
M Wyman, ZG Villegas, IM Ojeda
Ethnobotany Research and Applications 5, 059-066, 2007
152007
Implications of setting preference differences by race and gender on the applicability of a benefits-based management approach to recreational planning
L Grill, WC Morse, J Schelhas, B Barlow, M Wyman
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 2019, 2019
122019
How do rural households respond to economic shocks? Insights from hierarchical analysis using global data
J Börner, GE Shively, S Wunder, M Wyman
82012
Does population increase equate to conservation success? Forest fragmentation and conservation of the black howler monkey
MS Wyman, TV Stein, J Southworth, RH Horwich
Conservation and Society 9 (3), 216-228, 2011
82011
Black belt landowners respond to state-sponsored wildland fire mitigation policies and programs
C Johnson-Gaither, J Gan, A Jarrett, MS Wyman, S Malone, KJ Adams, ...
United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research …, 2011
72011
Preparing for the field: Managing and enjoying fieldwork
P Jagger, A Duchelle, S Dutt, M Wyman
Measuring Livelihoods and Environmental Dependence, 147-162, 2012
62012
Analyzing the natural resource extension needs of Spanish-speakers: a perspective from Florida
M Wyman, F Escobedo, S Varela, C Asuaje
The Journal of Extension 49 (2), 3, 2011
52011
Conservation initiatives, community perceptions, and forest cover change: A study of the Community Baboon Sanctuary, Belize
MS Wyman
University of Florida, 2008
52008
Introducing Ecotourism to Florida's Counties and Landowners: An Ecotourism/Nature Based Tourism Fact Sheet
MS Wyman, TV Stein
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, 2010
22010
An Ecotourism Management Plan: Ejido 20 de Noviembre
MS Wyman
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2002
22002
Does a benefits based management approach to recreation planning account for potential differences in setting preferences by race and gender?
M Grill, L., Morse, W., Schelhas, J. Barlow, B., and Wyman
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 38 (2), 2020
2020
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