We consider the social aspects of recreational use of forests, such as forest recreants attendance and attractiveness of different stands on the size and type of locality, age, gender, employment. It was estab-lished that recreants distributed fairly evenly by the number of visits to the forest in the summer. Most vacationers are in a forest 1–2 times and 3–4 times per month. Women are in forest considerably less than men. Working in the forest are less likely than senior citizens, students and pupils. Residents of ru-ral areas are more likely than residents of large citie s, visiting the forest. More than 3/4 of the respond-ents prefer to rest in mixed stands, and one in five in the pure stands. More than a quarter of the women surveyed, ...
Throughout history forests have been used for a range of recreational activities including hunting, ...
The article presents the results of questionnaire survey, which aimed to determine social preference...
Using forests for recreational purposes is not new. These uses are various and differ in their visib...
The results of a survey conducted in several Promotional Forest Complexes (PFC) in the Śląskie and P...
Recreation activity preferences in forest settings were explored in a scene preference st...
Questionnaire surveys were conducted from July 1st • to August 15th, 2012 in forests near Gołdap, Bi...
Social survey of recreation needs in forests was carried out in 2007 in Lithuania by interviewing 87...
The article is related to recreational use of forests, a dynamically growing sector of forest exploi...
In this chapter, attention will be paid to the recreational functions of forests. This is important,...
Canada is governed by the Crown Forest Sustain-ability Act that directs the management authority, th...
The article is a continuation of research conducted in 2016–2017, whose goal was to determine expect...
Badania przeprowadzone na próbie losowo dobranych 947 dorosłych respondentów wykazały, że 75% z nich...
Nowadays, forest perception is multi-layered and often very subjective. Forest can have three basic ...
The determinants of the recreational value of forest include the site quality, including their acces...
A computer simulation model is being developed in the Department of Forestry at Bangor as an aid to ...
Throughout history forests have been used for a range of recreational activities including hunting, ...
The article presents the results of questionnaire survey, which aimed to determine social preference...
Using forests for recreational purposes is not new. These uses are various and differ in their visib...
The results of a survey conducted in several Promotional Forest Complexes (PFC) in the Śląskie and P...
Recreation activity preferences in forest settings were explored in a scene preference st...
Questionnaire surveys were conducted from July 1st • to August 15th, 2012 in forests near Gołdap, Bi...
Social survey of recreation needs in forests was carried out in 2007 in Lithuania by interviewing 87...
The article is related to recreational use of forests, a dynamically growing sector of forest exploi...
In this chapter, attention will be paid to the recreational functions of forests. This is important,...
Canada is governed by the Crown Forest Sustain-ability Act that directs the management authority, th...
The article is a continuation of research conducted in 2016–2017, whose goal was to determine expect...
Badania przeprowadzone na próbie losowo dobranych 947 dorosłych respondentów wykazały, że 75% z nich...
Nowadays, forest perception is multi-layered and often very subjective. Forest can have three basic ...
The determinants of the recreational value of forest include the site quality, including their acces...
A computer simulation model is being developed in the Department of Forestry at Bangor as an aid to ...
Throughout history forests have been used for a range of recreational activities including hunting, ...
The article presents the results of questionnaire survey, which aimed to determine social preference...
Using forests for recreational purposes is not new. These uses are various and differ in their visib...