This paper seeks to explore the motivations and preferences of recreational walkers in near-urban areas and the implications for trail development. A qualitative focus group method was employed in order to generate open discussion amongst recreational walkers from a range of backgrounds and levels of interest, participation and experience, drawing out motivations to walk, and potential issues relating to trail development. The research highlighted the variety of walkers’ needs to consider when planning a recreational trail. They relate to different types of walking: functional and recreational; and across a spectrum of serious and casual walkers. Of particular interest were the attitudes of walkers regarding transport to locations for walki...
Alabama's state parks are important centers for outdoor recreation, and their trail systems are ofte...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to identify visitors conflicts at Kota Damansara Community...
Population growth and increased accessibility of formerly remote destinations have created new needs...
This paper seeks to explore the motivations and preferences of recreational walkers in near-urban ar...
This paper seeks to explore the motivations and preferences of recreational walkers in near-urban ar...
Formally developed walking routes can have substantial benefits for individuals as a recreational re...
This study investigates the characteristics and attitudes of recreationists using two adjoining fore...
ABSTRACT: This study examined how demographic characteristics, intensity of involvement, and activit...
Recreational trails represent corridors of benefits to human health and well-being, learning and edu...
Background: Efforts to increase community levels of physical activity through the development of mul...
Walking is fundamental and prevalent in all tourist settings. As the most popular activity in natura...
Trails are important elements in the natural and cultural landscape, and many ancient pathways have ...
The majority of short distance travel in North America is completed by single occupancy vehicles. Su...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2009.In...
Background: Persons in socioeconomically disadvantaged situations (PSEDS) are generally less likely ...
Alabama's state parks are important centers for outdoor recreation, and their trail systems are ofte...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to identify visitors conflicts at Kota Damansara Community...
Population growth and increased accessibility of formerly remote destinations have created new needs...
This paper seeks to explore the motivations and preferences of recreational walkers in near-urban ar...
This paper seeks to explore the motivations and preferences of recreational walkers in near-urban ar...
Formally developed walking routes can have substantial benefits for individuals as a recreational re...
This study investigates the characteristics and attitudes of recreationists using two adjoining fore...
ABSTRACT: This study examined how demographic characteristics, intensity of involvement, and activit...
Recreational trails represent corridors of benefits to human health and well-being, learning and edu...
Background: Efforts to increase community levels of physical activity through the development of mul...
Walking is fundamental and prevalent in all tourist settings. As the most popular activity in natura...
Trails are important elements in the natural and cultural landscape, and many ancient pathways have ...
The majority of short distance travel in North America is completed by single occupancy vehicles. Su...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2009.In...
Background: Persons in socioeconomically disadvantaged situations (PSEDS) are generally less likely ...
Alabama's state parks are important centers for outdoor recreation, and their trail systems are ofte...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to identify visitors conflicts at Kota Damansara Community...
Population growth and increased accessibility of formerly remote destinations have created new needs...