WOS: 000322590200006Over the past 25 years, attempts to increase the quality of visitor experiences have been a priority in outdoor recreational areas for planners and managers. Recreation planners should determine acceptable usage levels for an area before making planning decisions. Physical, economical, ecological and social carrying capacity of that area must be determined, in order to assess acceptable usage levels. In this study, the influence of the characteristics of the area on visitor perception of user density levels was evaluated. The activity of walking was chosen to determine the perception of the user density level. Walking was chosen because it is a recreational activity that can be performed easily and frequently by visitors...
Parks represent a promising setting from which to study and increase physical activity levels. Despi...
BACKGROUND: Information regarding how far people are willing to travel to use destinations for diffe...
A variety of social and ecological factors influence the level and extent of ecological change that ...
The hypothesis tested in this thesis is that parks in the Lower Fraser Valley are crowded, that visi...
Individuals, who struggle due to various stress factors in urban areas, travel to recreation areas ...
Because of demographic and tourism increase, coastal areas are facing higher numbers of recreational...
Urban density influences on travel behavior. In Savar Pourashava, travel behavior varies based on ho...
Our research aims to examine the participation barriers of individuals who have recreational walking...
Natural areas are important in meeting the needs of people in recreation. While these areas are plan...
ObjectiveThis study examined whether attributes of pedestrian environments moderate the relationship...
Objective: This study examined whether attributes of pedestrian environments moderate the relationsh...
Residents of areas with lower socioeconomic status (SES) are known to be less physically active duri...
Less physical activity among rural residents may contribute to rural-urban health disparities. Parks...
The aim of this study is to examine the influencing factors of people to choose the place and partic...
This thesis presents a reanalysis of data collected between 1999 and 2006 by the Institute for Outdo...
Parks represent a promising setting from which to study and increase physical activity levels. Despi...
BACKGROUND: Information regarding how far people are willing to travel to use destinations for diffe...
A variety of social and ecological factors influence the level and extent of ecological change that ...
The hypothesis tested in this thesis is that parks in the Lower Fraser Valley are crowded, that visi...
Individuals, who struggle due to various stress factors in urban areas, travel to recreation areas ...
Because of demographic and tourism increase, coastal areas are facing higher numbers of recreational...
Urban density influences on travel behavior. In Savar Pourashava, travel behavior varies based on ho...
Our research aims to examine the participation barriers of individuals who have recreational walking...
Natural areas are important in meeting the needs of people in recreation. While these areas are plan...
ObjectiveThis study examined whether attributes of pedestrian environments moderate the relationship...
Objective: This study examined whether attributes of pedestrian environments moderate the relationsh...
Residents of areas with lower socioeconomic status (SES) are known to be less physically active duri...
Less physical activity among rural residents may contribute to rural-urban health disparities. Parks...
The aim of this study is to examine the influencing factors of people to choose the place and partic...
This thesis presents a reanalysis of data collected between 1999 and 2006 by the Institute for Outdo...
Parks represent a promising setting from which to study and increase physical activity levels. Despi...
BACKGROUND: Information regarding how far people are willing to travel to use destinations for diffe...
A variety of social and ecological factors influence the level and extent of ecological change that ...