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Landscape and infrastructure preferences of recreational rowers in Germany
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 2020Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine landscape and infrastructural preferences of recreational rowers in Germany. For this purpose, a two step study design was developed. First, a qualitative survey and visitor employed photography were conducted.
Stefan Mühl
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Recreational Use of Urban Green Infrastructure: The Tourist’s Perspective
Future City, 2017Simon Bell +2 more
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This study explores the integration of renewable energy solutions in the reconstruction of the Nabran recreational zone’s infrastructure. The region, known for its coastal tourism, faces increasing energy demands and environmental concerns. By analyzing the feasibility of solar, wind, and hybrid energy systems, this study assesses their potential to ...
Farid Oktay Islamov +1 more
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This study explores the integration of renewable energy solutions in the reconstruction of the Nabran recreational zone’s infrastructure. The region, known for its coastal tourism, faces increasing energy demands and environmental concerns. By analyzing the feasibility of solar, wind, and hybrid energy systems, this study assesses their potential to ...
Farid Oktay Islamov +1 more
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Examining Equity in Spatial Distribution of Recreational and Social Infrastructure in Delhi
2016A significant indicator of marginalization in Indian cities is the mismatch between infrastructure demand and supply. Accessibility studies have demonstrated how different areas within the same city enjoy variable amounts of accessibility to social infrastructure like schools and parks.
Talat Munshi +2 more
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Recreational Infrastructure: Using the Quarry Lake for Leisure
Atlanta Studies, 2017M. Pendergrast
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Recreational Infrastructure: Who Gets to Enjoy the World's Busiest Airport?
Atlanta Studies, 2017Hannah Palmer
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Forest Policy and Economics, 2019
In the last two decades public pressure for infrastructure provision, such as mountain-bike trails, has increased and led to illegal trail constructions in some Swiss forests.
Jerylee Wilkes-Allemann, A. Ludvig
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In the last two decades public pressure for infrastructure provision, such as mountain-bike trails, has increased and led to illegal trail constructions in some Swiss forests.
Jerylee Wilkes-Allemann, A. Ludvig
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