[HTML][HTML] Information technology and the optimisation of experience–The role of mobile devices and social media in human-nature interactions

I Arts, A Fischer, D Duckett, R Van Der Wal - Geoforum, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Information technologies have seeped their way into every aspect of our lives,
mediating interactions between ourselves and our environments. They are becoming an …

'We live in nature all the time': Spatial justice, outdoor recreation, and the refrains of rural rhythm

PH Johansen, JK Fisker, AA Thuesen - Geoforum, 2021 - Elsevier
Spatial justice includes the right of residents to define their own space of habitation, the
places in which their everyday lives unfold. Recent scholarship has shown how this right has …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding Ocean Literacy and Ocean Climate-Related Behaviour Change in the UK-Work Package 1: Evidence Synthesis

E McKinley, D Burdon - Hull: Daryl Burdon Ltd …, 2020 - oceanconservationtrust.org
Initially, ocean literacy was defined as “understanding your influence on the ocean, and its
influence on you”; however, recent developments have seen the concept begin to evolve …

Riding styles and characteristics of rides among Slovenian mountain bikers and management challenges

P Zajc, N Berzelak - Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 2016 - Elsevier
The increased interest in mountain biking on trails in natural areas necessitates the
systematic management of mountain biking. In Slovenia, access to forest singletracks and …

Trail use, motivations, and environmental attitudes of 3780 European mountain bikers: What is sustainable?

T Campbell, L Kirkwood, G McLean, M Torsius… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Background: The extent to which mountain biking impacts upon the environment is largely
determined by rider behaviours. The purpose of this study was to gain a better …

Property and possession: Hunting tourism and the morality of landownership in rural Norway

H Øian, K Skogen - Society & Natural Resources, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
As forest areas have become increasingly relevant to the public as recreational landscapes,
and outdoor recreation is increasingly diverse and specialized, we explore how notions of …

The role of belonging and affective economies in managing outdoor recreation: Mountain biking and the disengagement tipping point

KM Brown - Journal of outdoor recreation and tourism, 2016 - Elsevier
Mountain Biking is seen as important activity for growing outdoor recreation participation.
Increasingly places are marketed as mountain biking places with supporting legal rights of …

[PDF][PDF] Friluftsliv i Norge anno 2014–status og utfordringer

BK Dervo, M Skår, B Köhler, H Øian, OI Vistad… - 2014 - brage.nina.no
Denne rapporten beskriver utviklingstrekk innenfor friluftsliv og endringer i samfunnet som er
relevant for friluftsliv siden forrige stortingsmelding om friluftsliv ble laget (St. meld. nr. 39 …

“A lot of what we ride is their land”: White settler Canadian understandings of mountain biking, indigeneity, and recreational colonialism

J Reid-Hresko, JR Warren - Sociology of Sport Journal, 2021 - journals.humankinetics.com
This article explores how White settler mountain bikers in British Columbia understand their
relationship to recreational landscapes on unceded Indigenous territory. Using original …

[HTML][HTML] Challenging hegemonic velocipedic modality in the great outdoors: The seemingly inexorable rise of the electric mountain bike

S Taylor, C Burrow, S Button - Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 2023 - Elsevier
The use of mountain bikes away from purpose-built arenas has often been equivocal, with
latent potential for conflict between their fast-moving dynamic and more sedentary pastimes …