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Nature based Outdoor Recreation

An Influence of Outdoor Recreation Participants’ Perceived Restorative Environment on Wellness Effect, Satisfaction and Loyalty

An Influence of Outdoor Recreation Participants’ Perceived Restorative Environment on Wellness Effect, Satisfaction and Loyalty

... Customers’ satisfaction is very important, and as satisfaction in tourism industry can determine a company’s survival or failure, the perception on customers’ satisfaction is always crucial [14]. In previous research, ...

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Connecting Outdoor Recreation Providers with Urban and Diverse Populations.

Connecting Outdoor Recreation Providers with Urban and Diverse Populations.

... other recreation providers can support science and history education to make them appealing to ...non-school based youth or family ...for recreation was frequently emphasized in the findings of this ...

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Where nature and culture coalesce: The social, cultural and political impact of outdoor recreation in Sheffield

Where nature and culture coalesce: The social, cultural and political impact of outdoor recreation in Sheffield

... and nature-based sport is complex and multi-faceted, which makes it difficult to define its role in the promotion of physical activity (outcome ...for outdoor physical activity, and when family ...

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What makes a good smartphone app for outdoor recreation

What makes a good smartphone app for outdoor recreation

... map based information physically installed on site. However in a Nature Reserve, visitors and managers will generally accept a certain amount of physical infrastructure so long as the site does not become ...

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Who walks, where and why? Practitioners’ observations and perspectives on recreational walkers at UK tourist destinations

Who walks, where and why? Practitioners’ observations and perspectives on recreational walkers at UK tourist destinations

... pedestrians based on their route preferences (Millonig and Gartner, 2009), but this falls short of analysis of tourism ...subjectively based on five dimensions: difficulty of the walk, ability of the ...

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Assessment of Socio-Economic Potential as Tool for Tourism Development Planning: a Case Study Almaty Region (Kazakhstan)

Assessment of Socio-Economic Potential as Tool for Tourism Development Planning: a Case Study Almaty Region (Kazakhstan)

... the nature of the conditions and prospects for the creation of infrastructure of recreation and ...for recreation-tourist complexes development (SEP RTC) calculated by the formula: ...

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Advice note for a pre-registration inspection of a free school : Eden Girls' School, Coventry

Advice note for a pre-registration inspection of a free school : Eden Girls' School, Coventry

... The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) regulates and inspects to achieve excellence in the care of children and young people, and in education and skills for learners of all ages. ...

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Globalization, the market and outdoor adventure

Globalization, the market and outdoor adventure

... treat outdoor adventure as escape -- a therapeutic restoration, a place where it is possible to feel a sense of well being, if only ...by outdoor adventure become important cultural ...

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Parental Attitudes toward Nature and their Association with Children's Outdoor Active Play.

Parental Attitudes toward Nature and their Association with Children's Outdoor Active Play.

... Several limitations in this study should be considered. First, study participants consisted primarily of White respondents. A more diverse sample could lead to findings that could be generalized more widely. At the same ...

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Freedom of the hills : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education in Adult Education, Massey University

Freedom of the hills : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education in Adult Education, Massey University

... This research explores the nature of freedom as experienced in outdoor environments and its connections to learning and outdoor education.. My thesis is that freedom is intet1wined with [r] ...

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Differentiating outdoor recreation: Evidence drawn from national surveys in Scotland

Differentiating outdoor recreation: Evidence drawn from national surveys in Scotland

... At present there has been insufficient evaluation of such health walking schemes to be able to judge their effectiveness in stimulating and extending outdoor recreation participation, particularly in the ...

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User fees, equity and the benefits of public outdoor recreation services

User fees, equity and the benefits of public outdoor recreation services

... whether recreation services are perceived as private or public goods (or both) affects their perceived benefits, we identify the respondents’ use of the services as well as their reactions to alternative funding ...

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Perkins Green III: proposed married and graduate student housing

Perkins Green III: proposed married and graduate student housing

... Socializing and recreation: a Common b Exercise facilities-tennis c Passive e Children's play room courts outdoor recreation space space Study facilities: a Quiet b Computer Commercial s[r] ...

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Outdoor Psychomotor Activities: Bringing Children to Nature

Outdoor Psychomotor Activities: Bringing Children to Nature

... Children today in most industrialized countries are growing up in altered living conditions compared to previous times. Due to urbanization, motorization and rapid technological progress, children spend less time ...

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Adventure education and the acculturation of Chinese Canadians in Vancouver, Canada

Adventure education and the acculturation of Chinese Canadians in Vancouver, Canada

... in outdoor adventurous activities simply for ...the outdoor experience would help her daughter‟s social and personal ...in outdoor adventure ...

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Leisure in the landscape: Rural incomes and public benefits

Leisure in the landscape: Rural incomes and public benefits

... Third, Clark et al. (1994) suggest that the increases in personal choice noted in the UK Day Visits Survey result from an information-based society and fuel a market orientation in leisure consumption. Thus, ...

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Eliciting nature and landscape writing through outdoor experiences

Eliciting nature and landscape writing through outdoor experiences

... Are outdoor educators connecting with nature or just passing through? Although there may be a subconscious effort to internalise thinking and appreciation, outdoor educators are too busy ...

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A Human-Environment Systems Approach to Outdoor Recreation, Human Biological Stress, and Landscape Aesthetics

A Human-Environment Systems Approach to Outdoor Recreation, Human Biological Stress, and Landscape Aesthetics

... their outdoor recreation had any negative impact on wildlife: 63% perceived recreation as having a positive impact, 12% as having no effect, and only 25% of hikers perceived recreation as ...

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Browse Title Index

Browse Title Index

... that outdoor class activities such as outdoor play create learning opportunities through trial knowledge and ...experience. Outdoor learning has been used as early-stage research at several preschool ...

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