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Recreation effects on wildlife: a review of potential quantitative thresholds [PDF]
Outdoor recreation is increasingly recognised for its deleterious effects on wildlife individuals and populations. However, planners and natural resource managers lack robust scientific recommendations for the design of recreation infrastructure and ...
Jeremy S. Dertien+2 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been proposed as a catalyst for many U.S. residents to re-engage in outdoor recreation or engage in outdoor recreation for the first time. This manuscript describes the results of a representative U.S. national panel study aimed
B. Derrick Taff+3 more
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Benefits of crowd-sourced GPS information for modelling the recreation ecosystem service. [PDF]
Modelling cultural ecosystem services is an enduring challenge, raising issues about the integration and spatialization of immaterial values and benefits, and their contingency on local preferences.
Coline Byczek+3 more
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This paper reports results from three studies concerning outdoor recreation participation and trends during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden. The studies, undertaken at national, regional and local levels, used surveys, interviews and PPGIS approaches, to
A. Hansen+3 more
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Development of the Chop Instrument in Table Tennis
This research aims to construct a chop meter for table tennis. This research method is research and development (R&D). The population and sample in this study were 20 PTM Pasir Pengaraian table tennis athletes.
Suhermon Suhermon+5 more
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Background The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT), an updated and newly developed metric to assess combat readiness, may require specialized exercise and nutritional interventions.
Jeffery L. Heileson+6 more
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Picturing Recreation: Newcomers’ Perspectives on Experiences of Recreation [PDF]
The process of resettlement in a new country represents a significant transition in a person's or family's life, during which there are many changes to their daily activities. While involvement in recreational activities may support such transitions, further exploration of leisure experiences, as defined subjectively by newcomers themselves, is needed.
Heidi Lauckner+5 more
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Methodology of recreation in the structure of the educational space
Background and Study Aim. The aim of the study is to present the methodological aspects of health, healthy lifestyle and recreation of students in higher educational institutions. Materials and Methods.
Viacheslav Zaytzev+2 more
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Introduction: Play is strongly related to learning, especially during the early years of a child's life and evidence shows that the child discovers and explores the world that surrounds him as he uses his toys and takes part in different types of games ...
Paulo Eira, António Manuel Azevedo
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Lectora inspire software development in the learning of pencak silat
Entering the 4.0 era, innovation and learning development are needed as well in the world of refereeing, development is intended to make it easier and help to reduce mistakes in leading matches.
Aref Vai+4 more
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