Recreation Survey Results in Brown Bear Habitats, 2013

These data are the results of a modified Delphi survey in which expert opinion was solicited on the occurrence and frequency of recreational activities in brown bear habitats and their potential impacts. Twelve bear experts were surveyed and identified by either 1) their scientific publications on t...

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Main Author: Jennifer K. Fortin-Noreus
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Published: USGS Science Data Catalog 2015
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spelling dataone:3b16c3a1-5cb6-473e-807e-daf4b7d95302 2023-11-08T14:15:00+01:00 Recreation Survey Results in Brown Bear Habitats, 2013 Jennifer K. Fortin-Noreus 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/3b16c3a1-5cb6-473e-807e-daf4b7d95302 unknown USGS Science Data Catalog Biota Delphi method brown bears displacement habitats recreation human impacts Human Dimensions Social Behavior Recreational Activities/Areas Europe North America Ursus Ursus arctos Dataset 2015 dataone:urn:node:USGS_SDC 2023-11-08T13:40:06Z These data are the results of a modified Delphi survey in which expert opinion was solicited on the occurrence and frequency of recreational activities in brown bear habitats and their potential impacts. Twelve bear experts were surveyed and identified by either 1) their scientific publications on the impacts of one or more human recreational activity on bears, or 2) their experience in managing bear populations impacted by human recreational activities. Respondents were asked to estimate the frequency of each identified recreational activity for the bear populations they have experience with, estimate the proportion of each specific bear population exposed to each activity, and indicate the potential impacts of recreational activities in those bear populations. The frequency of occurrence of a recreational activity category and the proportion of the bear population exposed are reported from the final survey. We report the percentage of experts that noted potential for an impact on reduced survival, decreased nutritional intake, displacement, and reduced reproduction. Dataset Ursus arctos USGS Science Data Catalog (via DataONE)
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topic Biota
Delphi method
brown bears
displacement
habitats
recreation
human impacts
Human Dimensions
Social Behavior
Recreational Activities/Areas
Europe
North America
Ursus
Ursus arctos
spellingShingle Biota
Delphi method
brown bears
displacement
habitats
recreation
human impacts
Human Dimensions
Social Behavior
Recreational Activities/Areas
Europe
North America
Ursus
Ursus arctos
Jennifer K. Fortin-Noreus
Recreation Survey Results in Brown Bear Habitats, 2013
topic_facet Biota
Delphi method
brown bears
displacement
habitats
recreation
human impacts
Human Dimensions
Social Behavior
Recreational Activities/Areas
Europe
North America
Ursus
Ursus arctos
description These data are the results of a modified Delphi survey in which expert opinion was solicited on the occurrence and frequency of recreational activities in brown bear habitats and their potential impacts. Twelve bear experts were surveyed and identified by either 1) their scientific publications on the impacts of one or more human recreational activity on bears, or 2) their experience in managing bear populations impacted by human recreational activities. Respondents were asked to estimate the frequency of each identified recreational activity for the bear populations they have experience with, estimate the proportion of each specific bear population exposed to each activity, and indicate the potential impacts of recreational activities in those bear populations. The frequency of occurrence of a recreational activity category and the proportion of the bear population exposed are reported from the final survey. We report the percentage of experts that noted potential for an impact on reduced survival, decreased nutritional intake, displacement, and reduced reproduction.
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author Jennifer K. Fortin-Noreus
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title Recreation Survey Results in Brown Bear Habitats, 2013
title_short Recreation Survey Results in Brown Bear Habitats, 2013
title_full Recreation Survey Results in Brown Bear Habitats, 2013
title_fullStr Recreation Survey Results in Brown Bear Habitats, 2013
title_full_unstemmed Recreation Survey Results in Brown Bear Habitats, 2013
title_sort recreation survey results in brown bear habitats, 2013
publisher USGS Science Data Catalog
publishDate 2015
url https://search.dataone.org/view/3b16c3a1-5cb6-473e-807e-daf4b7d95302
genre Ursus arctos
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