id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2gupjtxcuba3rnukjd2sf4coz4 CASSANDRA Y. JOHNSON Wilderness Values in America: Does Immigrant Status or Ethnicity Matter? 2004.0 18 .pdf application/pdf 10021 1572 74 We examine variation in wilderness value indicators for immigrants and immigrants or ethnic minorities express values similar to those of native-born Whites wilderness perception and use, and it is likely that these variables interact with race and of immigrant status and race and ethnicity on wilderness values. 1986; Oelschlaeger 1991; Watson and Landres 1995; Noss 1996: Bergstrom and On-site, current use refers to values derived from visiting a wilderness area and refers to values derived f r o n ~ visiting a wilderness area in the future and would include immigrants were statistically ( p < .05) less likely than native born respondents to visit wilderness, and hence For the second active use value indicator (plan to visit next year), immigrants value, immigrants, Blacks, and older respondents were less likely to say they would (Alba and Nee 1997; see also Portes and Rumbaut 1996: Yang 1999). The social value of wilderness: A Forest Service ./cache/work_2gupjtxcuba3rnukjd2sf4coz4.pdf ./txt/work_2gupjtxcuba3rnukjd2sf4coz4.txt