Social mechanisms to get people outdoors: bimodal distribution of interest in nature?
We report results from a post-program survey (n=930) of participants in a non-profit outdoor health program targeted principally at women with families in Australia's metropolitan cities. We analyse communications, motivations, experiences, satisfaction and intentions. The program involves thre...
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Main Authors: | Ralf Christopher Buckley (Author), Diane Westaway (Author), Paula Brough (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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