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This briefing gives an overview of the common reasons that limit opportunities for older people to enjoy nature in England, and presents lessons for s...
Read moreThis work, commissioned by Natural England through the Life Recreation ReMEDIES (Reducing and Mitigating Erosion and Disturbance Impacts affEcting the...
Read moreThis paper presents five examples of area development in very different landscapes in the Netherlands. These examples also illustrate the shift in the...
Read moreNature-based recreation substantially benefits human wellbeing, for example, by improving physical and mental health. However, recreation can also hav...
Read moreConservation management is increasingly being required to support both the provision of ecosystem services and maintenance of biodiversity. However, t...
Read morePublic interest in nature-based recreation is growing, including visitation to protected areas. However, the level of recreation in these areas that c...
Read moreHuman outdoor recreational activities are increasing and have a significant impact on wildlife. There are few methods suitable for investigating the r...
Read moreOff-road recreation is increasing rapidly in many areas of the world, and effects on wildlife can be highly detrimental. Consequently, we have develop...
Read moreCultural Ecosystem Services (CESs), such as aesthetic and recreational enjoyment, as well as sense of place and cultural heritage, play an outstanding...
Read moreEuropean heathlands are of high conservation value but have declined as a result of agricultural intensification. Heathland recreation is currently be...
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