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Timothy J. Mateer
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Changes in recreational behaviors of outdoor enthusiasts during the COVID-19 pandemic: analysis across urban and rural communities
WL Rice, TJ Mateer, N Reigner, P Newman, B Lawhon, BD Taff
Journal of Urban Ecology 6 (1), juaa020, 2020
2412020
The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the way people recreate outdoors: Preliminary report on a national survey of outdoor enthusiasts amid the COVID-19 pandemic
WL Rice, C Meyer, B Lawhon, BD Taff, TJ Mateer, N Reigner, P Newman
SocArXiv, 2020
692020
Psychosocial Factors Influencing Outdoor Recreation During the COVID-19 Pandemic
TJ Mateer, WL Rice, BD Taff, B Lawhon, N Reigner, P Newman
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities 3, 621029, 2021
392021
Longitudinal changes in the outdoor recreation community’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic: Final report on a three-phase national survey of outdoor enthusiasts
WL Rice, T Mateer, BD Taff, B Lawhon, N Reigner, P Newman
SocArXiv, 2020
272020
Using visitor observations to predict proper waste disposal: A case study from three US national parks
TJ Mateer, BD Taff, ZD Miller, B Lawhon
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 1, 16-22, 2020
262020
A multi-dimensional measure of pro-environmental behavior for use across populations with varying levels of environmental involvement in the United States
TJ Mateer, TN Melton, ZD Miller, B Lawhon, JP Agans, BD Taff
PloS one 17 (10), e0274083, 2022
172022
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to change the way people recreate outdoors: A second preliminary report on a national survey of outdoor enthusiasts amid the COVID-19 pandemic
WL Rice, T Mateer, BD Taff, B Lawhon, N Reigner, P Newman
OSF, 2020
152020
The impact of protective masks on outdoor recreation crowding norms during a pandemic
WL Rice, N Reigner, S Freeman, P Newman, TJ Mateer, B Lawhon, ...
Journal of Leisure Research 53 (3), 340-356, 2022
122022
Developing connectedness to nature in urban outdoor settings: A potential pathway through awe, solitude, and leisure
TJ Mateer
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 940939, 2022
92022
Understanding emerging adult identity development through work at a residential outdoor environmental education program: an application of social practice theory
TJ Mateer, BD Taff, CA Hunt, P Allison, E Will
Environmental Education Research 27 (9), 1383-1400, 2021
82021
“Pick your team wisely”: A case study of a long-standing research-practice partnership
TN Melton, JP Agans, B Lawhon, TJ Mateer, S Freeman, BD Taff
Evaluation and Program Planning 95, 102169, 2022
72022
Outward Bound and outdoor adventure education: A scoping review, 1995-2019
TJ Mateer, J Pighetti, BD Taff, P Allison
Annales Kinesiologiae 13 (2), 143-181, 2023
52023
Continued longitudinal analysis of avid outdoor recreationists during the COVID-19 pandemic and sensitivities to new outdoor recreationists
WL Rice, T Mateer, BD Taff, B Lawhon, P Newman
OSF, 2021
32021
Outdoor recreationists’ perceptions of risk, agency trust, and visitor capacities during the COVID-19 pandemic
WL Rice, TJ Mateer, P Newman, B Lawhon, N Reigner, BD Taff
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 40 (2), 2022
22022
A call for intergenerational solidarity in climate change education: Outlining a strategy to manage climate anxiety and facilitate action
TJ Mateer
European Journal of Education, e12659, 2024
12024
The Potential Pro-Environmental Behavior Spillover Effects of Specialization in Environmentally Responsible Outdoor Recreation
TJ Mateer, TN Melton, ZD Miller, B Lawhon, JP Agans, DF Lawson, ...
Land 12 (11), 1970, 2023
12023
Dimensions of Snowsports Education: A Review of Literature
J Pighetti, TJ Mateer, P Allison
Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership 14 (3), 2022
12022
Environmental Identity Dynamics Across A Spectrum of Environmental Learning Programs: A Study of Educational Contexts and Outcomes
TJ Mateer
2023
Retrospective Perceptions of Counselor Work at an Environmental Education Camp: Experiences and Outcomes
TJ Mateer
Pennsylvania State University, 2020
2020
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