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  1. Snowsport trauma and safety: A systems approach for research on the assessment and prevention of snowsports injuries
  2. Terrain park injuries and risk factors in western Canadian resorts, 2008–2009 to 2017–2018: insights for risk management
  3. A strategic human resource management approach to facilitating volunteer legacies from mega-sport events: the moderating impact of gender and experience in the case of Rio 2016
  4. Evidence of a Social Legacy from Volunteering at the Sochi 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
  5. Next Steps in Mega-Sport Event Legacy Research: Insights from a Four Country Volunteer Management Study
  6. Age-related proprioceptive decline is not seen in lifelong skiing and snowboarding participants: Lessons for balanced active healthy ageing
  7. Where are the Indigenous and First Nations people in sport event volunteering? Can you be what you can’t see?
  8. Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing
  9. Accessible Tourism
  10. Nature-based solutions: democratising the outdoors to be a vaccine and a salve for a neoliberal and COVID-19 impacted society
  11. Injury trends in alpine skiing and a snowboarding over the decade 2008–09 to 2017–18
  12. Proprioceptive abilities improve in expert skiers and snowboarders from early-season to mid-season
  13. Head injury and helmet usage trends for alpine skiers and snowboarders in western Canada during the decade 2008–9 to 2017–18
  14. Terrain park participants’ perceptions of contributing factors in injury events and risk management suggestions
  15. A Case of Leveraging a Mega-Sport Event for a Sport Participation and Sport Tourism Legacy: A Prospective Longitudinal Case Study of Whistler Adaptive Sports
  16. A question of time: a brief systematic review and temporal extension of the socioecological framework as applied in sport and physical activity
  17. Ensuring volunteer impacts, legacy and leveraging is not “fake news”
  18. Snowsport experience, expertise, lower limb injury and somatosensory ability
  19. The King-Devick test is not sensitive to self-reported history of concussion but is affected by English language skill
  20. Enabling Event Volunteer Legacies: A Knowledge Management Perspective
  21. Volunteers with Disabilities at the London 2012 Olympic And Paralympic Games: Who, Why, and Will They Do It Again?
  22. Enhancing destination competitiveness through disability sport event legacies
  23. A Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT2) for Use in Snowsports: Can the Balance Component of the Tool Be Improved?
  24. Snowsport Instructors: Their Actual Maximum Speeds, Their Estimation of Maximum Speed and Speed in Slow Zones, and Their Knowledge of Helmet Effectiveness
  25. Volunteer Management at the Paralympic Games
  26. Inclusive by design: transformative services and sport-event accessibility
  27. A human factors approach to snowsport safety: Novel research on pediatric participants' behaviors and head injury risk
  28. Head injury trends and helmet use in skiers and snowboarders in Western Canada, 2008-2009 to 2012-2013: an ecological study
  29. Sport Mega-Event Volunteers' Motivations and Postevent Intention to Volunteer: The Sydney World Masters Games, 2009
  30. Snowsport helmet effectiveness
  31. London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games: Including Volunteers with Disabilities—A Podium Performance?
  32. Speeds of Pediatric Snowsport Participants: Insights for Injury Prevention Strategies
  33. Mega-event volunteers, similar or different? Vancouver 2010 vs London 2012
  34. Training of Vancouver 2010 volunteers: a legacy opportunity?
  35. It's All About the Games! 2010 Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Volunteers
  36. Does Wearing a Wrist Guard Affect the Site of Wrist Fracture in Snow Sports?
  37. Technology Applications to Enhance Understanding of Real-time Snowsport Head Accelerations
  38. Effect of Wearing a Wrist Guard on the Site of Injury in the Upper Limb in Snowsports Participants
  39. Easiest Routes and Slow Zones: How Fast Do I Go?: Speeds and Distances of Recreational and Expert Snowsport Participants
  40. Developing a framework for evaluating Olympic and Paralympic legacies
  41. Snowboarding Injuries in Australia: Investigating Risk Factors in Wrist Fractures to Enhance Injury Prevention Strategies
  42. Risk Management in the Outdoors
  43. Evaluation of the use of a GPS data-logging device in a snowsport environment
  44. Investigating characteristics of head impacts in paediatric snowsport participants: using telemetry, GPS positioning and acceleration logging
  45. Walking for fitness: is it enough to maintain both heart and bone health?
  46. Developing an approach for tourism climate change assessment: evidence from four contrasting Australian case studies
  47. Hydration Packs Modify Professional Skiers Hydration Levels in All Day Skiing: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  48. A Whole-of-Life Approach to Tourism: The Case for Accessible Tourism Experiences
  49. Profiling Australian Snowsport Injuries: A Snapshot from the Snowy Mountains
  50. Reflecting on the experience: musings from the Antipodes
  51. Customer service, employee welfare and snowsports tourism in Australia
  52. Behaviors and Attitudes Towards Snowsport Safety in Australia
  53. Exploring overseas snowsport participation by Australian skiers and snowboarders
  54. Reduce the Injuries, Change the Culture: Insights from Telemarking
  55. Telemark skiing participation in Australia: an exploratory study
  56. If the outcome is predictable, is it an adventure? Being in, not barricaded from, the outdoors
  57. The organisational context of risk management
  58. Organisational sustainability and risk management
  59. An introduction to risk, adventure and risk management
  60. The real physical risks: putting it into perspective
  61. Learning from injury surveillance and incident analysis
  62. Behaviors and Attitudes Towards Snowsport Safety in Australia
  63. It's All About the Games! 2010 Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Volunteers
  64. Hydration Packs Modify Professional Skiers Hydration Levels in All Day Skiing: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  65. Reduce the Injuries, Change the Culture: Insights from Telemarking