It is well established in the literature that nature can provide a host of benefits to human health and wellbeing. However, access to outdoor recreation and nature-based tourism spaces remains inequitable, as park planning and management processes have not prioritized access and inclusion for all. Many studies have documented an overwhelming presence of physical, attitudinal, and informational barriers to accessing nature for persons with disability (PwD). These studies highlight an overwhelming presence of physical barriers and a lack of reliable and comprehensive accessibility information essential to enabling efficient trip planning processes. This research draws on the knowledge and lived experiences of a small group of people living wi...
Outdoor recreation or friluftsliv as called in Scandinavia has witnessed anincreased demand where mo...
There is growing evidence of the health benefits of visiting green spaces. However, research indicat...
Plan BThe purpose of this study was to determine the accessibility of Wisconsin State Parks to perso...
It is well established in the literature that nature can provide a host of benefits to human health ...
As one of the largest minority groups in the world, people with disabilities are largely underrepres...
Social workers are becoming increasingly involved in community projects, thus allowing them to reach...
Introduction Nature experiences and outdoor recreation have numerous positive outcomes with importan...
Purpose: This paper identifies and discusses that parks, as one kind of open space, must be open not...
Recreation out-of-doors offers a broad range of opportunities and experiences that enhance our lives...
PhD (Tourism Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Despite global growth in ...
Spending time in nature and participating in outdoor activities has positive effects on the health a...
This paper focuses on the process by which health and well-being benefits associated with immersive ...
The National Center on Accessibility sponsored this study to identify the perceptions and attitudes ...
Nature experiences and participation in nature-based activities are increasingly recognised as benef...
When inclusive programming is to be offered in an outdoor adventure context, and attempts are made t...
Outdoor recreation or friluftsliv as called in Scandinavia has witnessed anincreased demand where mo...
There is growing evidence of the health benefits of visiting green spaces. However, research indicat...
Plan BThe purpose of this study was to determine the accessibility of Wisconsin State Parks to perso...
It is well established in the literature that nature can provide a host of benefits to human health ...
As one of the largest minority groups in the world, people with disabilities are largely underrepres...
Social workers are becoming increasingly involved in community projects, thus allowing them to reach...
Introduction Nature experiences and outdoor recreation have numerous positive outcomes with importan...
Purpose: This paper identifies and discusses that parks, as one kind of open space, must be open not...
Recreation out-of-doors offers a broad range of opportunities and experiences that enhance our lives...
PhD (Tourism Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Despite global growth in ...
Spending time in nature and participating in outdoor activities has positive effects on the health a...
This paper focuses on the process by which health and well-being benefits associated with immersive ...
The National Center on Accessibility sponsored this study to identify the perceptions and attitudes ...
Nature experiences and participation in nature-based activities are increasingly recognised as benef...
When inclusive programming is to be offered in an outdoor adventure context, and attempts are made t...
Outdoor recreation or friluftsliv as called in Scandinavia has witnessed anincreased demand where mo...
There is growing evidence of the health benefits of visiting green spaces. However, research indicat...
Plan BThe purpose of this study was to determine the accessibility of Wisconsin State Parks to perso...