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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
Land-use zones are urban areas with particular functions, such as retail, residential and industry. All cities have different land-use zones. These include: Commercial land use: hotels, shops, offices, and other businesses cluster together in the central business district (CBD) at the centre of the city.
Nov 21, 2023 · Recreational land is land that is used for pleasure or recreational purposes instead of for functional or business activities. Recreational activities are those that are pursued for pleasure or...
Jan 1, 1986 · Recreation geography is de- fined as the systematic study of recreation patterns and processes on the landscape. The terms landscape, recreation, and systematic study are elaborated on to clarify the definition.
- Lisle S. Mitchell
- 1986
Recreation geography can be loosely defined as ‘…the systematic study of recreation patterns and processes in the landscape’ (Smith 1983, p. xiii).
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Nov 3, 2022 · Analyzing the spaces of forest recreation; making conclusions about the spatial features; and analyzing requests regarding multiple characters, multi-functions, and land usage are all done through the process of space production, which based on the “Three Dimensions.”