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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

How getting to know the recreational audience can improve the effectiveness of the avalanche bulletin

Magazine ArticleRisk Communication
Anne St. Clair, Henry Finn, Pascal Haegeli, Karl Klassen, and Robin Gregory
Avalanche Journal 123 (Spring 2020) p. 28-31
Publication year: 2020

Examining the operational use of avalanche problems with decision trees and model-generated weather and snowpack variables

Hazard AssessmentJournal Paper
Simon Horton, Moses Towell, and Pascal Haegeli
Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 20, 3551–3576, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-20-3551-2020
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

Enhancing the operational value of snowpack models with visualization design principles

Hazard AssessmentJournal Paper
Simon Horton, Stanislaw Nowak, and Pascal Haegeli
Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 20, 1557–1572, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-20-1557-2020, 2020.
Publication year: 2020

Do recreationists have the skills they need to use avalanche bulletins effectively?

Magazine ArticleRisk Communication
Anne St. Clair, Henry Finn, Pascal Haegeli, Karl Klassen, and Robin Gregory
Avalanche Journal 124 (Summer 2020) p. 32-34
Publication year: 2020

Designing for Ambiguity: Visual Analytics in Avalanche Forecasting

Conference PaperHazard Assessment
Stanislaw Nowak, Lyn Bartram, and Pascal Haegeli
Proceedings of the virtual 2020 IEEE Visualization Conference (VIS)
Publication year: 2020

Choice experiments in outdoor recreation

EditorialJournal PaperResearch Methods
UlrikePröbstl-Haider, Len M.Hunt, RetoRupf and PascalHaegeli
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, DOI: 10.1016/j.jort.2020.100321, in press.
Publication year: 2020

Risk of death and major injury from natural winter hazards in helicopter and snowcat skiing in Canada

Accidents & RiskJournal Paper
Matthias Walcher, Pascal Haegeli and Sven Fuchs
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, 30(3), 251-259. doi:10.1016/j.wem.2019.04.007
Publication year: 2019

Quantitative examination of terrain perception and its effect on ski run choices in expert heli-ski guides

Terrain ManagementThesis
Brendan F. Wakefield
M.R.M. research project no. 733, 2019-8. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
Publication year: 2019

Linking avalanche problem types to modelled weather and snowpack conditions: A pilot study in Glacier National Park, British Columbia

Hazard AssessmentThesis
Moses J. Towell
M.R.M. research project no. 723, 2019-12. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
Publication year: 2019

Exploring the relationship between avalanche hazard and run list terrain choices at a helicopter skiing operation

Journal PaperTerrain Management
Reto Sterchi, Pascal Haegeli and Patrick Mair
Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 19(9), 2011-2026. doi:10.5194/nhess-19-2011-2019
Publication year: 2019

Exploring the link between the Conceptual Model of Avalanche Hazard and the North American Public Avalanche Danger Scale

Hazard AssessmentThesis
Taylor Clark
M.R.M. research project no. 721, 2019-1. School of Resource and Environmental Management. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
Publication year: 2019

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