Journal article
Urban Fringe Bushwalking: Eroding the Experience
M Hughes, M Tye, P Chandler
Society and Natural Resources | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Urban fringe areas are vital resources for urbanized populations, but are under pressure to meet demand for a variety of land uses, including recreation. Bushwalking is a form of nature-based recreation experience founded on antiauthoritarianism, egalitarianism, and immersion in the Australian bush. An online and telephone survey gathered perceptions of bushwalking club members regarding their experiences on the urban fringe in Western Australia. Results reveal perceptions that the bushwalking experience is being eroded due to confinement into “tame” settings. Respondents perceived themselves as custodians of nature subject to inconsistent, unfair management treatment, fueling an existing bu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This article is based on part of a project funded by the Western Australian Government Department of Sport and Recreation.