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Repositioning leisure services

Pages 65-75 | Published online: 02 Dec 2010

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W. Glen Croy, Brent D. Moyle & Char-lee J. Moyle. (2020) Perceived benefits of parks: the roles of information source exposure and park use. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 28:11, pages 1723-1742.
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Nicholas Pitas, Benjamin Hickerson, Alison Murray & Jennifer Newton. (2018) Repositioning Undergraduate Education in Recreation and Leisure Studies. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 33:1, pages 1-11.
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Monica Torland, Betty Weiler, Brent D. Moyle & Isabelle D. Wolf. (2015) Are your ducks in a row? External and internal stakeholder perceptions of the benefits of parks in New South Wales, Australia. Managing Sport and Leisure 20:4, pages 211-237.
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Brent D. Moyle, Betty Weiler & Susan A. Moore. (2014) Benefits that matter to managers: an exploratory study of three national park management agencies. Managing Leisure 19:6, pages 400-419.
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John L. Crompton. (2009) Strategies for implementing repositioning of leisure services. Managing Leisure 14:2, pages 87-111.
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Betty Weiler, Brent D. Moyle, Isabelle D. Wolf, Kelly de Bie & Monica Torland. (2016) Assessing the Efficacy of Communication Interventions for Shifting Public Perceptions of Park Benefits. Journal of Travel Research 56:4, pages 468-481.
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Brent D Moyle & Betty Weiler. (2016) Revisiting the importance of visitation: Public perceptions of park benefits. Tourism and Hospitality Research 17:1, pages 91-105.
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Fred Coalter. 2006. A Handbook of Leisure Studies. A Handbook of Leisure Studies 162 181 .

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