2015
DOI: 10.2305/iucn.ch.2014.parks-21-2paw.en
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Building a culture of conservation: Research findings and research priorities on connecting people to nature in parks

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“…They also support geotourism, which in turn provides a source of employment (e.g., in geoparks) and a range of relational and other benefits described above that contribute to people's health and well-being and educational and life-long personal development. Fourth, in addition to tangible benefits in the form of economic returns to local communities, geotourism confers relational benefits through opportunities for recreation, outdoor activities and physical challenges, as well as aesthetic, inspirational and spiritual experiences that directly contribute to people's health and well-being and to educational and lifelong personal development (Table 1) [112,113]. Geotourism also enables people to reconnect with nature.…”
Section: Recreation and Nature-based Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They also support geotourism, which in turn provides a source of employment (e.g., in geoparks) and a range of relational and other benefits described above that contribute to people's health and well-being and educational and life-long personal development. Fourth, in addition to tangible benefits in the form of economic returns to local communities, geotourism confers relational benefits through opportunities for recreation, outdoor activities and physical challenges, as well as aesthetic, inspirational and spiritual experiences that directly contribute to people's health and well-being and to educational and lifelong personal development (Table 1) [112,113]. Geotourism also enables people to reconnect with nature.…”
Section: Recreation and Nature-based Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of geotourism in delivering its goals of geoheritage education, sustainable development and geoconservation is ultimately dependent on the quality of the visitor experience [27]. If visitors have a deeper awareness and connection with geoheritage through meaningful and memorable experiences, they are more likely to value it and help to manage it sustainably [113,167,168]. Interpretation planning is therefore crucial [169].…”
Section: Enhancing the Visitor Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Where landscape change threatens sense of place, individual or group response is influenced by place dependence, one of two fundamental aspects of place attachment (Famum et al 2005;Wright & Matthews 2014). Place dependence is an attachment to place for functional reasons such as available activities or goal fulfillment (White et al 2008).…”
Section: Sense Of Placementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other fundamental aspect of place attachment is place identity. Place identify refers to how individual's define themselves in relation to the environment (Jorgensen & Stedman 2001;Wright & Matthews 2014). While place dependence may sometimes be a precursor to place identity, the concept of created place may be extended to envision the environment as a setting for social and cultural existence (Famum et al 2005;White et al 2008).…”
Section: Sense Of Placementioning
confidence: 99%