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To each their own: implications of empirical classification of recreation land-users for urban policy and planning

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Journal, Research (Article)

Examples from European cities, such as Vienna, show "the increasing importance of intra-recreational conflicts and the need for related policy approaches.

[Ti: To each their own: implications of empirical classification of recreation land-users for urban policy and planning]
[Au: Ottitsch, A., , ,]
[So: In: Konijnendijk, C.C. and Hoyer, K.K., eds. Forestry serving urbanised societies, Copenhagen, Aug. 27-30, 2002. Abstracts. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, Supplement, 2002. p.58.]
[Ky: Recreation in the Urban Forest]]

Authors
A. Ottitsch
Date Published
2002
Journal/Conference
In: Konijnendijk, C.C. and Hoyer, K.K., eds. Forestry serving urbanised societies, Copenhagen, Aug. 27-30, 2002. Abstracts. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, Supplement, 2002. p.58.
Publisher
In: Konijnendijk, C.C. and Hoyer, K.K., eds. Forestry serving urbanised societies, Copenhagen, Aug. 27-30, 2002. Abstracts. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, Supplement, 2002. p.58.
ISBN/ISSN
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Sub-Topics
Recreation
Keywords
Recreation in the Urban Forest
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