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Nov 1, 2020 · This paper contributes with a better understanding of recreational landscapes as a conceptual coupling that lacks clarity and cementation as a legitimate and integrated concept in landscape and outdoor recreation-related disciplines, especially within Nordic landscape and outdoor recreation research.
- Andreas Skriver Hansen
- 2021
Nov 1, 2020 · This paper contributes with a better understanding of recreational landscapes as a conceptual coupling that lacks clarity and cementation as a legitimate and integrated concept in landscape and...
- Andreas Skriver Hansen
Jun 1, 2022 · Contextualizing interactions between recreation and ecology within broader multi-scale social-ecological systems can advance our scientific knowledge of these interactions to provide a basis for more effective management of protected areas that host recreation.
Recreational ecology is an internationally evolving research field addressing the high demand for nature-based tourism and recreation, and its environmental impacts.
- Daminda Sumanapala, Isabelle D. Wolf
- 2019
Recreation ecology is the scientific study of environmental impacts resulting from recreational activity in protected natural areas. This field of study includes research and monitoring assessments of biophysical changes, analyses to identify causal and influential factors or support carrying capacity planning and management, and investigations ...
Aug 11, 2010 · The purpose of this reflective piece is to describe and critique the contributions that theory has made by examining the research documented in American leisure and recreation research journals...
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Mar 11, 2024 · This article reflects on outdoor recreational science and its relationship with teaching, scientific dissemination, collecting, and geological tourism.