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Naturalism: visitor <strong>studies</strong><br />

ABRAHMSON (D.), GENNARO (E.) & HELLER (P.), 1983: Animal exhibits: a naturalistic<br />

study. Roundtable Reports 8(2). Museum Educ. Roundtable.<br />

FÀBREGAS (M.C.), GUILLÉN-SALAZAR (F.) & GARCÉS-NARRO (C.), 2012: Do<br />

naturalistisc enclosures provide suitable environments for zoo animals? Zoo Biology 31(3): 362-<br />

73. Abstract: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/zoo.20404/abstract<br />

ON-GOING OR UNPUBLISHED STUDIES :<br />

ANON., 1979: <strong>Visitor</strong> responses to natural exhibits. Unpublished class paper, presented to Reid Park Zoo.<br />

LESSOW (D.), 1990: <strong>Visitor</strong> perceptions <strong>of</strong> natural habitat zoo exhibits. Unpublished doctoral diss.. Bloomington,<br />

Indiana Univ.<br />

SIIPI (H.), 2005: Naturalness, unnaturalness, <strong>and</strong> artifactuality in bioethical argumentation. Turku, Dept <strong>of</strong> Philosophy,<br />

Univ. <strong>of</strong> Turku.<br />

BACKGROUND & FURTHER READING: NATURALISM<br />

ÅKERBERG (S.), 1999: Nature simplified: the illusion <strong>of</strong> nature in zoos. In: MÅRALD (E.), NORDLUND (C.),<br />

PITKÄ-KANGAS (L.) & ÅKERBERG (S.) (eds.): Nature improved? Interdisciplinary essays on humanity’s<br />

relationship with nature. Umeå, Kungl. Skytteanska Samfundet: 39-50.<br />

BECK (U.), 1994: The naturalistic fallacy in the ecological movement. In: The Polity Reader in Social Theory.<br />

Cambrigde, Polity Press: 342-46.<br />

FIEDELDEY (A.), 1994: Wild animals in a wilderness setting: an ecosystemic experience? Anthrozoös 7: 113-23.<br />

HANCOCKS (D.), 1980: Bringing nature into the zoo. Int’l J. Study Animal Problems 1.<br />

HANCOCKS (D.), 1981: Naturalistic solutions to zoo design problems. In: STEVENS (P.) (ed.): 3rd int’l symp. zoo<br />

design & construction. Paignton, Whitley Wildlife Trust.<br />

HANCOCKS (D.), 1989 & 1990: Seeking to create illusions <strong>of</strong> wild places. L<strong>and</strong>scape Australia 2(3): 258-67; 2(4):<br />

421-28 <strong>and</strong> 3(1): 62-69.<br />

LINDAHL-ELLIOT (N.), 2005: The natures <strong>of</strong> naturalistic enclosures. In: PLOWMAN (A.B.) & TONGE (S.J.) (eds.):<br />

Innovation or replication? Proc. 6th Int’l Symp. Zoo Design. Paignton, Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust: 89-97.<br />

MCCLINTOCK (K.), 2005: Constructed realism: incorporating the principles <strong>of</strong> art <strong>and</strong> perception to communicate<br />

realistic natural habitat. In: PLOWMAN (A.B.) & TONGE (S.J.) (eds.): Innovation or replication? Proc. 6th Int’l<br />

Symp. Zoo Design. Paignton, Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust: 37-42.<br />

NYHART (L.), 2004: Science, art, <strong>and</strong> authenticity in natural history displays. In: DE CHADAREVIAN (S.) &<br />

HOPWOOD (N.) (eds.): Models: the third dimension <strong>of</strong> science. Stanford, Stanford UP:<br />

POLAKOWSKY (K.J.), 1987: Zoo design: The reality <strong>of</strong> wild illusions. Ann Arbor, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Michigan School <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural Resources. 194 pp.<br />

SWIFT (J.), 1986: How natural is “naturalistic”? <strong>Visitor</strong> Behav. 1(1): 3.<br />

TAYLOR (A.), 1987: Synthesizing nature. A history <strong>of</strong> naturalistic display in museums, zoos <strong>and</strong> theme parks.<br />

AAZPA Ann. Conf. Proc.:<br />

Looking at people looking at animals – version 5.0<br />

An international <strong>bibliography</strong> on visitor experience <strong>studies</strong> <strong>and</strong> exhibit evaluation in zoos <strong>and</strong> aquariums<br />

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