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Publikováno v:
Tourism in Marine Environments. 16:1-19
Nature recreation can be beneficial for human health and well-being, and this article invites discussion about whether environmental behavior nature contact can influence nature contact. As human life becomes more urbanized, people interact less clos
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Ecopsychology. 12:209-221
The concept of reciprocal healing invites consideration of how experiences in nature and with wildlife encourage mutual benefits via well-being for humans and the earth. This contrasts with using n...
Autor:
Betty Weiler, Rachel Yerbury
Publikováno v:
Anthrozoös. 33:461-479
Contact with nature and experiences with nonhuman animals have been shown to contribute to nature connection and human wellbeing, both of which are innate needs according to the biophilia hypothesi...
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Tourism Recreation Research. 45:485-499
In light of incident occurrence in recreational protected areas, there is a need to consider larger questions of risk and responsibility for visitor safety. Whether visitors in national parks think...
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Tourism Management. 75:370-380
The management of visitor safety in protected areas is characterised by complex responsibility-sharing relationships. Utilising the Delphi technique as a qualitative research tool, this paper explores responsibility from the perspective of protected
Autor:
Rod Caldicott, Betty Weiler
Publikováno v:
Tourism Recreation Research. 45:247-264
This case study aims to explore the factors that underpinned successful engagement of stakeholders in the development, piloting and evaluation of a volunteer camphost programme. The study is inform...
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Journal of Interpretation Research. 24:63-82
Zoos are becoming more intentional about embedding messaging in their interpretation to promote pro-conservation behaviors, essentially acting as agents of social change. Values theory suggests that, be effective, interpretation including these pro-c
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Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. 25:132-142
Effective communication of safety information for visitors to national parks and other protected areas is essential, particularly where the potential consequences of incidents are severe. Signs are often the primary communication tool for safety mess
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Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. 25:122-131
Tourism in national parks is essentially about providing memorable nature-based experiences for visitors. However, often there are limits to the numbers of people that can enjoy an iconic experience at a given site in a national park. Summiting a mou
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Visitor Studies. 22:84-103
This article explores enablers and inhibitors of emotional engagement between visitors and Tasmanian devils at Healesville Sanctuary, Australia. A qualitative research approach was utilized includi...