Health and economic benefits may accrue from marine and coastal recreation. In England, few national-level descriptive analyses exist which examine predictors of recreation in these environments. Data from seven waves (2009–2016) of a representative survey of the English population (n = 326,756) were analysed to investigate how many recreational visits were made annually to coastal environments in England, which activities were undertaken on these visits, and which demographic, motivational, temporal, and regional factors predict them. Inland environments are presented for comparison. Approximately 271 million recreational visits were made to coastal environments in England annually, the majority involving land-based activities such as walk...
Includes bibliography.Recreation has an important social function in modern societies, with ever-inc...
Coastal landscapes across Europe are often characterized by overlapping and competing land uses. The...
Physical inactivity poses a significant challenge to physical and mental health. Environmental appro...
This paper presents a summary of coastal recreation of New England residents from a survey conducted...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Coastal recreation activity has broad appeal. Recreation sites near urban areas will receive increas...
This is the author's pre print version of an article subsequently published in Preventive Medicine. ...
Marine environments provide a range of important ecosystem goods and services. To ensure the sustain...
AbstractMarine environments provide a range of important ecosystem goods and services. To ensure the...
Does living by the coast improve health and wellbeing? It is often assumed that spending time by the...
[[abstract]]Abstract Due to the increased demand for recreation, there has been a growing trend emph...
The coastal region of northern New South Wales, Australia is experiencing dramatic population growth...
Background Evidence suggests that living near blue spaces such as the coast, lakes and rivers may b...
In England attention has focussed on the socio-economic status of larger seaside towns, with a Gover...
Levels of physical activity have declined considerably over recent decades in England, and there is ...
Includes bibliography.Recreation has an important social function in modern societies, with ever-inc...
Coastal landscapes across Europe are often characterized by overlapping and competing land uses. The...
Physical inactivity poses a significant challenge to physical and mental health. Environmental appro...
This paper presents a summary of coastal recreation of New England residents from a survey conducted...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Coastal recreation activity has broad appeal. Recreation sites near urban areas will receive increas...
This is the author's pre print version of an article subsequently published in Preventive Medicine. ...
Marine environments provide a range of important ecosystem goods and services. To ensure the sustain...
AbstractMarine environments provide a range of important ecosystem goods and services. To ensure the...
Does living by the coast improve health and wellbeing? It is often assumed that spending time by the...
[[abstract]]Abstract Due to the increased demand for recreation, there has been a growing trend emph...
The coastal region of northern New South Wales, Australia is experiencing dramatic population growth...
Background Evidence suggests that living near blue spaces such as the coast, lakes and rivers may b...
In England attention has focussed on the socio-economic status of larger seaside towns, with a Gover...
Levels of physical activity have declined considerably over recent decades in England, and there is ...
Includes bibliography.Recreation has an important social function in modern societies, with ever-inc...
Coastal landscapes across Europe are often characterized by overlapping and competing land uses. The...
Physical inactivity poses a significant challenge to physical and mental health. Environmental appro...