Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellington and its visitors. The study of visitor's sense of place for FTPB was incorporated into a use and values survey. The use and values survey was undertaken to provide information for the development of a master plan for FTPB. Natural resource management and cultural heritage management literature supports the inclusion of sense of place in planning and management of natural-setting recreation and cultural heritage sites. This research included measures of place attachment and motivations for visiting, and assessed the important attributes of FTPB sense of place using multiple methods. The research was conducted using questionnaires,...
Mount Wellington is a major feature of the topography of Hobart and the surrounding area. This study...
Mount Wellington is a major feature of the topography of Hobart and the surrounding area. This study...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellin...
Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellin...
The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better unders...
The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better unders...
The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better unders...
Place attachment is a multidimensional construct comprising place dependence, place affect, place id...
This study used ‘sense of place’ as a research tool to help understand the relationship between a co...
The recognition of environmentally responsible behaviour as a key tool for sustainable management of...
The recognition of environmentally responsible behaviour as a key tool for sustainable management of...
Strong attachments to places are important in understanding the politics of environmental planning, ...
Strong attachments to places are important in understanding the politics of environmental planning, ...
Strong attachments to places are important in understanding the politics of environmental planning, ...
Mount Wellington is a major feature of the topography of Hobart and the surrounding area. This study...
Mount Wellington is a major feature of the topography of Hobart and the surrounding area. This study...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...
Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellin...
Fern Tree Park and Bower (FTPB), Tasmania was chosen to study the relationship between Mount Wellin...
The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better unders...
The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better unders...
The focus of the research was to explore the meaning of ‘sense of place’ and develop a better unders...
Place attachment is a multidimensional construct comprising place dependence, place affect, place id...
This study used ‘sense of place’ as a research tool to help understand the relationship between a co...
The recognition of environmentally responsible behaviour as a key tool for sustainable management of...
The recognition of environmentally responsible behaviour as a key tool for sustainable management of...
Strong attachments to places are important in understanding the politics of environmental planning, ...
Strong attachments to places are important in understanding the politics of environmental planning, ...
Strong attachments to places are important in understanding the politics of environmental planning, ...
Mount Wellington is a major feature of the topography of Hobart and the surrounding area. This study...
Mount Wellington is a major feature of the topography of Hobart and the surrounding area. This study...
Integrating people's values and perceptions into planning is essential for the successful management...