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Leisure Sciences
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Volume 45, 2023 - Issue 1
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Place-Making upon Return Home: Influence of Greenway Experiences

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Pages 46-70 | Received 07 Aug 2019, Accepted 27 May 2020, Published online: 24 Jun 2020
 

Abstract

Recreation experience has long been studied for its close relationship to human health and personal development. Previous research focused mainly on the experiential and on-site outcomes. This study extends past research to explore the critical role of recreation experience on human development, particularly after people return home. To do so, an experiential-emergent-learning model of recreation experience is proposed and empirically experimented. Based on a participant-generated photo technique and a two-step interview protocol, support was provided for home-based behavioral changes as an enduring outcome of greenway experiences. Through tracking the interplay of recreationists’ greenway experience, self-development, and home place-making, the study illustrated a learning cycle between greenway experience and human-environment relationships. The implications suggest the potential of a greenway network for promoting pro-environmental behaviors and sustainable tourism.

Acknowledgement

This work is part of the author (Shiqin ZHANG)’s PhD programme titled experiential learning: from greenways to sustainable tourism, which is supported by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Notes

1 Some photos with humans have been technically treated so as to keep anonymity.

2 “C” means complementary data collected from participants.

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