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Place attachment and context: Comparing a park and a trail within : Sense of placeMOORE, Roger L; SCOTT, David.Forest science. 2003, Vol 49, Num 6, pp 877-884, issn 0015-749X, 8 p.Article

LES USAGES RÉCRÉATIFS DE LA FORÊT: Compte rendu de l'atelier 3 = The Recreational Uses of Forests. Report from Workshop 3GRANET, Anne-Marie.Revue forestière française. 2012, Vol 64, Num 3, pp 425-430, issn 0035-2829, 6 p.Conference Paper

Rekreacionnaâ deâtel'nost' i ee tipologiâZAJCEVA, T.A.Geografiâ i prirodnye resursy. 1997, Num 3, pp 156-160, issn 0206-1619Article

Access to green areas and the frequency of visits : A case study in HelsinkiNEUVONEN, Marjo; SIEVANEN, Tuija; TONNES, Susan et al.Urban forestry & urban greening (Print). 2007, Vol 6, Num 4, pp 235-247, issn 1618-8667, 13 p.Conference Paper

Dutch research on leisure, recreation and tourism : a reviewDIETVORST, A.Progress in tourism, recreation and hospitality management. 1994, pp 54-88Book Chapter

LA FORET: SUPPORT D'ANIMATION RURALE ET TRAIT D'UNION ENTRE VILLE-CAMPAGNERAUCOULE C.1980; MINIST. AGRIC., BULL. TECH. INFORM.; FRA; DA. 1980; NO 347-348; PP. 247-249Article

WHEELCHAIRS IN THE WOODSHELBIG T.1978; J. FOREST.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 76; NO 12; PP. 776Article

LES DÉTERMINANTS DE LA VALEUR RÉCRÉATIVE DES FORÊTS: L'EXEMPLE DE LA LORRAINE = DETERMINING FACTORS FOR THE RECREATIONAL VALUE OF FORESTS - THE EXAMPLE OF LORRAINE FORESTSABILDTRUP, Jens; GARCIA, Serge; BØYE OLSEN, SØren et al.Revue forestière française. 2012, Vol 64, Num 3, pp 331-338, issn 0035-2829, 8 p.Conference Paper

Self-imposed length limits in recreational fisheriesCHIZINSKI, Christopher J; MARTIN, Dustin R; HURLEY, Keith L et al.Fisheries research. 2014, Vol 155, pp 83-89, issn 0165-7836, 7 p.Article

Recreation ecology : what we know, what geographers can contributeCOLE, D. N.The Professional geographer. 1989, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 143-148, issn 0033-0124Article

RELIABILITY OF THE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION'S FOREST RECORDSLOEB RE.1982; BULLETIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB; ISSN 0040-9618; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 109; NO 4; PP. 537-541; BIBL. 9 REF.Article

REKREACNI FUNKCE LUZNIHO LESA A JEHO HOSPODARSKA UPRAVA = FONCTION RECREATIVE D'UNE FORET DE PLAINE D'ALLUVIONS ET SON AMENAGEMENTMACHAC D.1982; ACTA UNIVERSITATIS AGRICULTURAE. FACULTAS SILVICULTURAE; ISSN 0524-7438; CSK; DA. 1982; VOL. 51; NO 1-4; PP. 151-159; ABS. ENG/RUS/GER; BIBL. 7 REF.Article

Fire place preferences of forest visitors in northwestern Switzerland : Implications for the management of picnic sitesHEGETSCHWEILER, K. Tessa; RUSTERHOLZ, Hans-Peter; BAUR, Bruno et al.Urban forestry & urban greening (Print). 2007, Vol 6, Num 2, pp 73-81, issn 1618-8667, 9 p.Article

Forest Recreation Opportunity Spectrum in the Suburban Mountainous Region of BeijingSUILI XIAO; LIMING JIA; LINLIN JIANG et al.Journal of urban planning and development. 2012, Vol 138, Num 4, pp 335-341, issn 0733-9488, 7 p.Article

On the design of point symbols for tourist maps : Enclosed or not enclosed is not the question !FORREST, D.Cartographic Journal. 1998, Vol 35, Num 1, pp 79-81, issn 0008-7041Article

China karst tourism resources and their position in the worldZHU DEHAONNG.1992, Vol 11, Num 4, pp 332-339, issn 1001-4810Article

METHODOLOGIE DES ENQUETES SOCIOLOGIQUES SUR LA FORET-LOISIR.KALAORA B.1977; DGRST-7570764; FR.; DA. 1977; PP. (20P.); BIBL. DISSEM.; (RAPP. FINAL, ACTION CONCERTEE: EQUILIBRE LUTTE BIOL.)Report

POURQUOI ET COMMENT ORGANISER L'ACCUEIL DU PUBLIC EN FORET.DUMONT S; TARNIER D.1978; REV. FOREST. FR.; FR.; DA. 1978; VOL. 30; NO 1; PP. 59-69Article

SPACES WITHIN THE WOODS: MANAGING FORESTS FOR VISUAL ENJOYMENT.BRUSH RO.1976; J. FOREST.; U.S.A.; DA. 1976; VOL. 74; NO 11; PP. 744-747; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

POINTS DE VUE SUR LES FORETS PERIURBAINES DANS LE SYSTEME SOCIAL. LE CAS DES FORETS DU DEPARTEMENT DES YVELINES.POUPARDIN D.1976; REV. FOREST. FR.; FR.; DA. 1976; VOL. 28; NO 2; PP. 149-156Article

How is setting preference related to intention to engage in forest recreation activities?ERIKSSON, Louise; NORDLUND, Annika.Urban forestry & urban greening (Print). 2013, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 481-489, issn 1618-8667, 9 p.Article

To ise at all costs : Religious and economic implications of early modern nukemairiNENZI, Laura.Japanese journal of religious studies. 2006, Vol 33, Num 1, pp 75-114, issn 0304-1042, 40 p.Article

The measurement of place attachment: Validity and generalizability of a psychometric approach : Sense of placeWILLIAMS, Daniel R; VASKE, Jerry J.Forest science. 2003, Vol 49, Num 6, pp 830-840, issn 0015-749X, 11 p.Article

On the river bank which is strong in a stream and tender for creaturesKOBAYASHI, Y.Tsuchi to kiso. 1995, Vol 43, Num 1, pp 22-23, issn 0041-3798, 81 [3 p.]Article

Quand l'eau devient plaisir = When water adds an extra splash1992, Num 25, pp 14-20Article

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