Protected natural areas (PNAs) can be a source of health and well-being, but little research has been carried out regarding outcomes in terms of satisfaction (the difference between motivations and benefits). Inspired by previous research that examines the motivations and benefits perceived by visitors to various PNAs in Canada, and based on importance–performance analysis (IPA) and service quality gap (GAP) analysis theory, the aim of this study was to identify the outcomes generated by protected areas in terms of satisfaction, especially with regard to the PNAs’ individual protection categories. The study was based on survey data from visitors (n = 360) to three PNAs in Catalonia: one national park, one natural park and one periurban park...
The human health and well-being benefits associated with nature contact is well established. Parks a...
Both Parks Victoria, AUS and the United States National Park Service (USNPS) focus on promoting huma...
The concept for this chapter was derived from research into the development and subsequent expansion...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Numerous studies show the benefits that contact wi...
This report details the results of an empirical study that examined perceived health and well-being ...
Numerous studies show the benefits that contact with the natural environment have for human health, ...
Following the growth of nature-based tourism, national parks and other protected areas have become i...
Recreational and sport activities in protected natural areas (PNA) have increased in recent years. S...
Due to their valuable landscape and natural characteristics, protected areas (PAs) distinguish thems...
Around the world, there is mounting evidence that parks and protected areas contribute to a healthy ...
Regional nature parks in Switzerland are, for the most part, protected areas that aim to promote sus...
In addition to being important tourism attractions that boost local economic development, protected ...
There’s been a lot of studies concerning the relationship between natural environments and health an...
As a form of protection, a nature park is often created to protect and valorise natural and cultural...
Effective protected area (PA) conservation relies heavily on positive social perception, attitude an...
The human health and well-being benefits associated with nature contact is well established. Parks a...
Both Parks Victoria, AUS and the United States National Park Service (USNPS) focus on promoting huma...
The concept for this chapter was derived from research into the development and subsequent expansion...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Numerous studies show the benefits that contact wi...
This report details the results of an empirical study that examined perceived health and well-being ...
Numerous studies show the benefits that contact with the natural environment have for human health, ...
Following the growth of nature-based tourism, national parks and other protected areas have become i...
Recreational and sport activities in protected natural areas (PNA) have increased in recent years. S...
Due to their valuable landscape and natural characteristics, protected areas (PAs) distinguish thems...
Around the world, there is mounting evidence that parks and protected areas contribute to a healthy ...
Regional nature parks in Switzerland are, for the most part, protected areas that aim to promote sus...
In addition to being important tourism attractions that boost local economic development, protected ...
There’s been a lot of studies concerning the relationship between natural environments and health an...
As a form of protection, a nature park is often created to protect and valorise natural and cultural...
Effective protected area (PA) conservation relies heavily on positive social perception, attitude an...
The human health and well-being benefits associated with nature contact is well established. Parks a...
Both Parks Victoria, AUS and the United States National Park Service (USNPS) focus on promoting huma...
The concept for this chapter was derived from research into the development and subsequent expansion...