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How do recreationists manage avalanche risk when travelling in the winter backcountry? Centering the stories of recreationists to identify, characterize, and contextualize avalanche risk management decision-making

ThesisUser Groups
Rosemary Langford
M.R.M. thesis, 2023-08. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
Publication year: 2023

Characterizing an increasingly diverse and growing backcountry community: A holistic and informative approach using audience segmentation

Conference Paper - ISSWUser Groups
Anneliese Neweduk and Pascal Haegeli
Proceedings of the 2023 International Snow Science Workshop in Bend, Oregon
Publication year: 2023

Characterizing an increasingly diverse and growing backcountry community: A holistic and informative approach using audience segmentation

ThesisUser Groups
Anneliese Neweduk
M.R.M. thesis, 2023-09. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
Publication year: 2023

Attributes of avalanche airbag owners - Insights from the Euregio and Swiss avalanche forecast user panels

Conference Paper - ISSWUser GroupsVulnerability & Rescue
Eeva Latosuo and Pascal Haegeli
Proceedings of the 2023 International Snow Science Workshop in Bend, Oregon
Publication year: 2023

How can avalanche bulletins be more useful for recreationists? Exploring three opportunities for improving communication of avalanche hazard information

Risk CommunicationThesisUser Groups
Katie Fisher
M.R.M. thesis, 2021-08. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
Publication year: 2021

A user perspective on the avalanche danger scale – Insights from North America

Risk CommunicationThesisUser Groups
Abby Morgan
M.R.M. research project no. 778, 2021-12. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
Publication year: 2021

How much recreational exposure to avalanche terrain is there? - An overview of possible approaches for monitoring winter backcountry use for public avalanche-warning services

ReportResearch MethodsUser Groups
Rosemary Langford, Pascal Haegeli and Reto Rupf
Research report prepared for Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Simon Fraser University Avalanche Research Program, Burnaby BC, p. 172.
Publication year: 2020

Examining risk literacy in a complex decision-making environment: A study of public avalanche bulletins

Risk CommunicationThesisUser Groups
Henry Finn
M.R.M. research project no. 745, 2020-04. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
Publication year: 2020

Exploring the Effectiveness of Avalanche Risk Communication: A Qualitative Study of Avalanche Bulletin Use Among Backcountry Recreationists

Risk CommunicationThesisUser Groups
Anne St. Clair
M.R.M. research project no. 738, 2019-10. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
Publication year: 2019

Does perceived crowding cause winter backcountry recreationists to displace?

Journal PaperUser Groups
Reto Rupf, Pascal Haegeli, Barbara Karlen and Martyin Wyttenbach
Mountain Research and Development, 39(1), R60-R70
Publication year: 2019

Using discrete choice experiments to examine the stepwise nature of avalanche risk management decisions—An example from mountain snowmobiling

Journal PaperUser Groups
Pascal Haegeli and Luke Robbins Strong-Cvetich
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. doi:10.1016/j.jort.2018.01.007
Publication year: 2018

The effect of heads-up-display (HUD) goggles on skiing and snowboarding speeds

Journal PaperUser Groups
Jon Garner, Pascal Haegeli, Wolfgang Haider
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 13, 79-90
Publication year: 2016

The effect of heads-up-display (HUD) goggles on skiing and snowboarding speeds

ThesisUser Groups
Jonathan Garner
M.R.M. research project no. 650, 2016-6. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C50
Publication year: 2016

Accident causes and organizational culture among avalanche professionals

Journal PaperUser Groups
Jerry Johnson, Pascal Haegeli, Jordy Hendrikx, Scott Savage
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 13, 49-56
Publication year: 2016

Mountain Snowmobilers and Avalanches: An Examination of Precautionary Behaviour

ThesisUser Groups
Luke Strong-Cvetich
M.R.M. research project no. 586, 2014-1. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
Publication year: 2014