Leisure preferences have been accounted for by a variety of variables, including gender, age and race; and by personality and other internal attributes. It could be hypothesised therefore that there would be a relationship between the different but associated leisure activities chosen by people. However to date, little attention has been paid in this area. This study uses a survey of residents in southern England (n = 397) to identify the preferences for visiting and revisiting a garden that is open to the public, (i.e. a visitor attraction), based on the respondent’s interest in gardening. Logistic regression was used first to identify which factors best predict the likelihood that the respondents would report that they had a visited a gar...
In this study the recreational use value of the Royal Botanic Garden (RBG) at Kew is determined thro...
The National Botanical Garden (NBG) of Iran, which represents different regions of natural resources...
Philip Ryland briefly introduces some of the key themes emanating from recent garden tourism researc...
© 2017 World Leisure Organization Leisure preferences have been accounted for by a variety of variab...
Garden visiting has become a popular leisure pursuit in recent years. Within a tourism and recreatio...
Visiting a garden that is open to the public is a popular leisure activity of many people in England...
Ensuring satisfactory visitor experiences forms a crucial role in determining the long-term viabilit...
Tourism literature rarely mentions gardens as relevant tourist attractions. Unlike previous garden s...
Introduction: Garden visiting, as described in this study, involves visiting private gardens which h...
This research extends understanding of consumer-decision making in the hotel selection process throu...
Activities such as gardening are fast becoming acknowledged as a much desired health management stra...
For many people, urban greenspaces are the only places where they encounter the natural world. This ...
Because the urban environment is inherently stressful, urban residents need outlets for stress reduc...
Parks and gardens are important and unique public assets, particularly in urban contexts. They have ...
AIM: To describe the gardens and their use by individuals living at residential care facilities (RCF...
In this study the recreational use value of the Royal Botanic Garden (RBG) at Kew is determined thro...
The National Botanical Garden (NBG) of Iran, which represents different regions of natural resources...
Philip Ryland briefly introduces some of the key themes emanating from recent garden tourism researc...
© 2017 World Leisure Organization Leisure preferences have been accounted for by a variety of variab...
Garden visiting has become a popular leisure pursuit in recent years. Within a tourism and recreatio...
Visiting a garden that is open to the public is a popular leisure activity of many people in England...
Ensuring satisfactory visitor experiences forms a crucial role in determining the long-term viabilit...
Tourism literature rarely mentions gardens as relevant tourist attractions. Unlike previous garden s...
Introduction: Garden visiting, as described in this study, involves visiting private gardens which h...
This research extends understanding of consumer-decision making in the hotel selection process throu...
Activities such as gardening are fast becoming acknowledged as a much desired health management stra...
For many people, urban greenspaces are the only places where they encounter the natural world. This ...
Because the urban environment is inherently stressful, urban residents need outlets for stress reduc...
Parks and gardens are important and unique public assets, particularly in urban contexts. They have ...
AIM: To describe the gardens and their use by individuals living at residential care facilities (RCF...
In this study the recreational use value of the Royal Botanic Garden (RBG) at Kew is determined thro...
The National Botanical Garden (NBG) of Iran, which represents different regions of natural resources...
Philip Ryland briefly introduces some of the key themes emanating from recent garden tourism researc...