The relation between being away and privacy in urban forest recreation environments
Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)
Journal, Research (Article)
This study surveyed 422 visitors to four metroparks in Cleveland, Ohio, to investigate the construct of being away and its association with the desire, achievement, and functions of privacy during on-site visits. Results indicated that being away-from and being away-to are distinct concepts in the minds of visitors and that attributes of being away-to are more important than attributes of being away-from. [UMN]
Authors
W.E. Hammitt
W.E. Hammitt
Date Published
2000
2000
Journal/Conference
Environment and Behavior
Environment and Behavior
Publisher
Sage Publications
Sage Publications
Publisher Location
Beverly Hills, CA (US)
Beverly Hills, CA (US)
ISBN/ISSN
0013-9165
0013-9165
Volume
32
32
Number
4
4
Start Page
521
521
End Page
540
540
Sub-Topics
Recreation
Recreation
State(s)/Region(s)
Ohio
Ohio
Keywords
Leaf characteristics, Survey, Recreation in the Urban Forest, Privacy
Leaf characteristics, Survey, Recreation in the Urban Forest, Privacy
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