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Journal 'Countryside Recreation' 2000

See table below for a list of articles from 2000. (V = Volume, I = Issue)

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V I Title of article Author
Spring 2000
8 1 Editorial Dr Kevin Bishop, Cardiff University
8 1 Climate Change in the UK Andy Kerr, University of Edinburgh
8 1 Hypermobility: Too Much of a Good Thing Professor John Adams, University of London
8 1 The Relationship between Hunting and Country Life Dr Andrew Norton, Cardiff University
8 1 Windermere Ian Brodie, Friends of the Lake District
8 1 News section  
 
Summer 2000
10 2 Editorial John Thomson, Chairman, Countryside Recreation Network
10 2 Off the track:Problems Looming for the Rigth to Roam Marion Shoard, Author and Lecturer
10 2 Proposals for Access Legislation in Scotland Richard Davison, Recreaton Group Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage
10 2 Governinng Access? Local Countryside Access Forums. A caution from the recent History of a Countryside Access Liaison Group. Gavin Parker, University of Surrey
10 2 Cycle Routes- Out and About in the Countryside Michael Woods, Consultant
10 2 Windermere and Water-skiing:Access Dilemma for the Future? Mark Ellison, Loughborough University
10 2 News Section  
 
Autumn 2000
10 3 Editorial Emma Barratt, Network Manager
10 3 A System Dynamics Model for Visitors Choice of Transport Mode To and From National Parks Ruth M Crabtree, University of Northumbria
10 3 Exploring Nottinghamshire by Bike Tim Hughes, Clearly- Hughes Associates
10 3 New Millenium: New Horizons for Disabled Ramblers Dr Mike Bruton, Disabled Drivers'Association Countryside Access Group
10 3 Sustainable Tousirm and the Internet Matthew Jones, Imagemakers
Winter 2000
10 4 Editorial Jo burgon, Advisor on Coast and Countryside, National Trust
10 4 Lottery Landscapes Kevin Bishop, Andrew Norton, Adrian Phillips, Cardiff University
10 4 Funding for Sport and Leisure in the Countryside Paul Richardson and Simon Molden, Sport England
10 4 Multi- million partnerships to deliver greener and fitter communities Helen Earner, New Opportunities Fund
10 4

Windemere:the Debate Goes On Response to the "Windemere and water-skiing" article by Mark Ellison in "Countryside Recreation"(Vol.8 No 2)

Windemere the Debate Goes On Response to the Response from the Council for National Parks

Ruth Chambers, Council for National Parks

Mark Ellison, Loughborough University

10 4 News Section

 

 

 
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