Visiting. a garden in England is a traditional leisure activity that continues to grow in popularity but curiously this sector of the visitor attraction market has received little attention from academics. The thesis seeks to understand participation in garden visiting from a number of perspectives but principally that of the visitor. It moves beyond the established approach of individual agency with its assumption of free choice to incorporate social and material agency. This movement requires a shift in theoretical perspective from the prevailing theories in the leisure literature (motivational theories) to the emerging theory of affordance. The study consisted of four phases of data collection. Two phases obtained quantitative data from ...
Botanic gardens attract a wide range of domestic and international tourists, as well as regular visi...
The ways in which the garden provides a kind of lens for understanding individual responses in the b...
This research examines relationships between people and place at three community gardens in Wales by...
Visiting. a garden in England is a traditional leisure activity that continues to grow in popularity...
Visiting a garden that is open to the public is a popular leisure activity of many people in England...
© 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...
Leisure preferences have been accounted for by a variety of variables, including gender, age and rac...
Private, domestic gardens are important both as sites for leisure and as sites of conservation inter...
Philip Ryland briefly introduces some of the key themes emanating from recent garden tourism researc...
This research extends understanding of consumer-decision making in the hotel selection process throu...
As calls grow for relational approaches to nature and wellbeing research that consider reciprocity i...
Ensuring satisfactory visitor experiences forms a crucial role in determining the long-term viabilit...
Using a hedonic property price approach,we estimate the amenity value associated with proximity to h...
The research considers the importance of nature-based recreation and leisure as factors of economic ...
Botanic gardens attract a wide range of domestic and international tourists, as well as regular visi...
The ways in which the garden provides a kind of lens for understanding individual responses in the b...
This research examines relationships between people and place at three community gardens in Wales by...
Visiting. a garden in England is a traditional leisure activity that continues to grow in popularity...
Visiting a garden that is open to the public is a popular leisure activity of many people in England...
© 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...
Leisure preferences have been accounted for by a variety of variables, including gender, age and rac...
Private, domestic gardens are important both as sites for leisure and as sites of conservation inter...
Philip Ryland briefly introduces some of the key themes emanating from recent garden tourism researc...
This research extends understanding of consumer-decision making in the hotel selection process throu...
As calls grow for relational approaches to nature and wellbeing research that consider reciprocity i...
Ensuring satisfactory visitor experiences forms a crucial role in determining the long-term viabilit...
Using a hedonic property price approach,we estimate the amenity value associated with proximity to h...
The research considers the importance of nature-based recreation and leisure as factors of economic ...
Botanic gardens attract a wide range of domestic and international tourists, as well as regular visi...
The ways in which the garden provides a kind of lens for understanding individual responses in the b...
This research examines relationships between people and place at three community gardens in Wales by...