Taylor Stein

Taylor Stein

University of Florida

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Taylor Stein

Taylor Stein, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Florida, specializes in the field of Ecotourism, recreation resource management, outdoor recreation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Recreation Area Characteristics and Their Impact on Property Values within Florida’s Wekiva River System

Cases and context: Mask-related behaviors among US trail visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic

Predicting physical distancing on recreational trails during COVID-19

COVID-19 compliance among urban trail users: Behavioral insights and environmental implications

Evaluating impacts of R3 workshops for first‐time hunters at universities across the United States

Thinking big: the role of mega trails in creating meaning and sense of place for large landscapes

Forest disturbances and nonindustrial forest landowners: Management of invasive plants, fire hazards and wildlife habitats after a hurricane

Equity, identity, and representation in outdoor recreation:‘I am not an outdoors person’

Taylor Stein Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2686

Citations(since 2020)

1122

Cited By

1886

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

University of Florida

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Taylor Stein Skills & Research Interests

Ecotourism

recreation resource management

outdoor recreation

Top articles of Taylor Stein

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Recreation Area Characteristics and Their Impact on Property Values within Florida’s Wekiva River System

Society & Natural Resources

Kotryna Klizentyte

Andres Susaeta

Damian C Adams

Taylor V Stein

2024/1/2

Cases and context: Mask-related behaviors among US trail visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Ingrid E Schneider

Christopher J Wynveen

Julian Wolfson

Kim Shinew

Taylor Stein

...

2023/3/1

Predicting physical distancing on recreational trails during COVID-19

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Ingrid E Schneider

Julian A Wolfson

Wyatt J Tarter

Christopher J Wynveen

Megha S Budruk

...

2023/3/1

COVID-19 compliance among urban trail users: Behavioral insights and environmental implications

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Ingrid E Schneider

Megha Budruk

Kim Shinew

Christopher J Wynveen

Taylor Stein

...

2023/3/1

Evaluating impacts of R3 workshops for first‐time hunters at universities across the United States

Wildlife Society Bulletin

Richard von Furstenberg

Victoria R Vayer

Lincoln R Larson

M Nils Peterson

Kangjae Jerry Lee

...

2023/9

Thinking big: the role of mega trails in creating meaning and sense of place for large landscapes

Ernesto B Viveiros de Castro

Taylor V Stein

Martha C Monroe

2023/2/9

Forest disturbances and nonindustrial forest landowners: Management of invasive plants, fire hazards and wildlife habitats after a hurricane

Journal of Forestry

Mysha Clarke

Ajay Sharma

Taylor Stein

Jason Vogel

Jarek Nowak

2023/9/1

Equity, identity, and representation in outdoor recreation:‘I am not an outdoors person’

Leisure Studies

Amonté L Martin

Alison E Adams

Taylor V Stein

2023/7/5

Implications of COVID-19 Mitigation Policies on Recreational Trail Users: Exploring Antecedents to Physical Distancing on Trails Across the Rural-Urban Continuum

Journal of Rural Social Sciences

Christopher J Wynveen

Ingrid Schneider

Deonne VanderWoude

Taylor Stein

Heather Gibson

...

2022

Recreation as a transformative experience: Synthesizing the literature on outdoor recreation and recreation ecosystem services into a systems framework

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Wayde C Morse

Marc Stern

Dale Blahna

Taylor Stein

2022/6/1

Adherence to physical distancing guidelines on urban recreational trails during a pandemic

Journal of Park and Recreation Administration

Christopher J Wynveen

Ingrid E Schneider

Megha Budruk

Heather J Gibson

William W Hendricks

...

2021

The future of wildlife conservation funding: What options do US college students support?

Conservation Science and Practice

Lincoln R Larson

Markus Nils Peterson

Richard Von Furstenberg

Victoria R Vayer

Kangjae Jerry Lee

...

2021/10

The role of place attachment in recreation experience and outcome preferences among forest bathers

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Namyun Kil

Taylor V Stein

Stephen M Holland

Jae Jun Kim

Jaehyun Kim

...

2021/9/1

An integrated approach to monitoring and estimating COVID-19 risk exposure among leisure-time physical activity participants

Journal of Transport & Health

Ingrid E Schneider

Greg Lindsey

Michael Petesch

Christopher J Wynveen

Megha Budruk

...

2021/9/1

Diverse university students across the United States reveal promising pathways to hunter recruitment and retention

The Journal of wildlife management

Victoria R Vayer

Lincoln R Larson

M Nils Peterson

Kangjae Jerry Lee

Richard Von Furstenberg

...

2021/7

Ecotourism: the ‘human shield’for wildlife conservation in the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Journal of Ecotourism

Beatriz Lopez Gutierrez

AM Almeyda Zambrano

G Mulder

C Ols

R Dirzo

...

2020/7/2

Structural relations between motivations and site attribute preferences of Florida National Scenic Trail visitors.

Journal of Park & Recreation Administration

Ramesh Paudyal

Taylor V Stein

Marilyn E Swisher

2020/4/1

Measuring beach accessibility for people with ambulatory difficulty

Journal of Park and Recreation Administration

Duhui Lee

Jinwon Kim

Brijesh Thapa

Taylor Stein

2020

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