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Title: Access to the Countryside for Recreation and Sport, 1983-1985; Household Interview Survey
Keywords: ACCESS TO COUNTRYSIDE
AGE
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
FISHING (SPORT)
ASSOCIATIONS
ATTITUDES
CHILDHOOD
CHILDREN
CLUBS
COSTS
COUNTRYSIDE
COUNTRYSIDE CONSERVATION
DISTANCE MEASUREMENT
DOGS
DRIVING
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
EQUESTRIAN SPORTS
EXERCISE (PHYSICAL ACTIVITY)
FEES
FOOTPATHS
GENDER
HIKING
MONUMENTS
HOME OWNERSHIP
HOUSEHOLD HEAD'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
HOUSEHOLD HEAD'S OCCUPATION
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HUMAN SETTLEMENT
HUNTING
INCOME
INDUSTRIES
KNOWLEDGE (AWARENESS)
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
LICENCES
MEMBERSHIP
MOTOR VEHICLES
NATURE RESERVES
OCCUPATIONS
OPEN SPACES AND RECREATIONAL AREAS
OUTDOOR PURSUITS
PARKS
PARTICIPATION
PICNICKING
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
PLEASURE
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
RENTED ACCOMMODATION
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
RIGHT OF WAY
SATISFACTION
SHOPPING
SOCIAL CLASS
SOCIAL HOUSING
SPORT
SPORT SPECTATORSHIP
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
TOURISM
TOURIST FACILITIES
TRANSPORT
URBAN SPACES
VISITS (PERSONAL)
VISITS TO RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
WATER RECREATIONAL AREAS
WATER SPORTS
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
1983-1985
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P><p>The aims of the <span style="font-style: italic;">Access to the Countryside for Recreation and Sport, 1983-1985 </span>studies were:</p><ul><li> to assess the nature and scale of the demands for access to the countyside for recreation and sport; </li><li>to develop a better understanding of the complex processes by which access is achieved, sustained or modified over time; </li><li>to develop an understanding of the attitudes taken by individuals, bodies and organisations involved in, or affected by access; </li><li>and to develop an understanding of a broad range of current specific access issues.</li></ul>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>The data are derived from three surveys in four study tracts. The surveys were of farmers and other resource controllers (Farmers interview), persons domiciled in or near two of the study tracts (Household interview) and users of the study sites (Site survey). The study tracts were in North Wales, the Peak-Pennine area, the East Midlands and Dorset.<br> The principal topics covered included access to cultivated and uncultivated countryside; access to water for recreation; management of the countryside for access; user group conflicts and the representation of interests.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/66608
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-2338-1
2338
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-2338-1
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