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Leisure Sciences
An Interdisciplinary Journal
Volume 5, 1983 - Issue 4
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Toward an understanding of wilderness participation

Pages 339-357 | Published online: 13 Jul 2009

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Catherine Bachleda, Ahlam Fakhar, Salma Slimani & Wafa Elgarah. (2014) The outdoor leisure behaviour of Moroccan public sector workers. Leisure/Loisir 38:1, pages 53-72.
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Glenda Hanna. (1995) Wilderness-Related Environmental Outcomes of Adventure and Ecology Education Programming. The Journal of Environmental Education 27:1, pages 21-32.
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Reiner Jaakson & Won Sop Shin. (1993) Purism and Wilderness Campers. The Journal of Social Psychology 133:4, pages 489-493.
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Robert A. Young & Anne T. Kent. (1985) Using the Theory of Reasoned Action to Improve the Understanding of Recreation Behavior. Journal of Leisure Research 17:2, pages 90-106.
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Robert A. Young & Rick Crandall. (1984) Wilderness Use and Self-Actualization. Journal of Leisure Research 16:2, pages 149-160.
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Haldun Muderrisog, Zeki Demir & Elif Lutfiye Kutay. (2005) Motivations Determining Participation in Rural Recreations: Example of University Students. Journal of Applied Sciences 5:7, pages 1254-1259.
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Seong-Seop Kim, John L. Crompton & Christel Botha. (2000) Responding to competition: a strategy for Sun/Lost City, South Africa. Tourism Management 21:1, pages 33-41.
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Morgan P. Miles, David J. Good, Barbara McDonald, Roberta J. Schultz & Louis M. Capella. (2006) Parenthood and wildland recreation consumption: An unexplored phenomenon. Psychology & Marketing 10:2, pages 131-149.
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