Access to outdoor adventure in the UK has a long history of power struggles between social classes. In the late nineteenth century, the working classes were increasingly able to travel on the cheap railways and were gaining the right to have weekends off and take paid holidays. Some of the middle classes attempted to prevent them reaching places such as the Lake District by opposing the construction of the railways. They claimed that the working classes did not have the education with which to properly appreciate the sublime landscapes of the British coasts and mountains (Williams, 2002). The upper classes had an even\ud more effective strategy, as they owned much of the land and excluded others from it. This led to the mass trespass moveme...
A hundred years ago, mountaineering was the preserve of the upper classes, Oxford and Cambridge grad...
This chapter shows that the nature and sources of power relating to tourism can be revealed by empir...
Reviews two Scottish cases on the existence of rights of way under Scots law, including vehicular ri...
Access to outdoor adventure in the UK has a long history of power struggles between social classes. ...
The right to wander refers to the right to be on land or water for reasons of sport, leisure and ple...
Supply-driven access policies for outdoor recreation in England and Wales have led to growth in the ...
Mid 19th Century English settlers in New Zealand developed a clear set of values for outdoor recreat...
The aims of this thesis were to analyse perceptions of recreational access to nature, and factors th...
Risk and uncertainty are, to say the least, poorly considered by most individuals involved in real e...
The twenty-first century has seen a shift in emphasis from enabling local authorities to provide opp...
The relationship between outdoor recreationists and other land users in the United Kingdom has been,...
Access opportunities for outdoor recreation in New Zealand and England and Wales are classified acco...
Scotland is blessed with numerous areas where outdoor access for recreational and other purposes is ...
This thesis is about the construction of the countryside among recreational walkers of Sheffield, No...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a ...
A hundred years ago, mountaineering was the preserve of the upper classes, Oxford and Cambridge grad...
This chapter shows that the nature and sources of power relating to tourism can be revealed by empir...
Reviews two Scottish cases on the existence of rights of way under Scots law, including vehicular ri...
Access to outdoor adventure in the UK has a long history of power struggles between social classes. ...
The right to wander refers to the right to be on land or water for reasons of sport, leisure and ple...
Supply-driven access policies for outdoor recreation in England and Wales have led to growth in the ...
Mid 19th Century English settlers in New Zealand developed a clear set of values for outdoor recreat...
The aims of this thesis were to analyse perceptions of recreational access to nature, and factors th...
Risk and uncertainty are, to say the least, poorly considered by most individuals involved in real e...
The twenty-first century has seen a shift in emphasis from enabling local authorities to provide opp...
The relationship between outdoor recreationists and other land users in the United Kingdom has been,...
Access opportunities for outdoor recreation in New Zealand and England and Wales are classified acco...
Scotland is blessed with numerous areas where outdoor access for recreational and other purposes is ...
This thesis is about the construction of the countryside among recreational walkers of Sheffield, No...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a ...
A hundred years ago, mountaineering was the preserve of the upper classes, Oxford and Cambridge grad...
This chapter shows that the nature and sources of power relating to tourism can be revealed by empir...
Reviews two Scottish cases on the existence of rights of way under Scots law, including vehicular ri...