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Journal 'Countryside Recreation' 2002

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 2002
10 1 Editorial John Thomson, Chairman, Countryside Recreation Network
10 1 Social Exclusion in the Countryside Dr Bill Slee, University of Aberdeen
10 1 Managing the Right of Access to Open Countryside - The Role of the Ranger Service Elwyn Owen, Leisure Consultant and Edward Holdaway, Rural Consultant
10 1 Missing Persons: Who doesn't visit the People's Parks Bill Breakell, Tourism and Transport Officer, North York Moors National Park
10 1 Joined-up Thinking for Recreation Management? The issue of water pollution by human sanitation on the Mar Lodge Estate, Cairngorms David Bryan, Manager, Sutherland Partnership
10 1 News Section  
 
Summer 2001
9 2 Editorial Dr Kevin Bishop, Cardiff University
9 2 Introducing the New Countryside Recreation Website Emma Barratt, Countryside Recreation Network
9 2 Visitor Payback - Looking at the Realities behind the success stories Neil Warren, East of England Tourist Board
9 2 Countryside Access: Strategic Planning, Co-ordination and Agri-Environment Schemes John Bentley, Harper Adams University College
9 2 New Tourism Markets: Health and Well-being Holidays Dr Brian Hay, Scottish Tourist Board
9 2 Letters - responses to articles  
9 2 News section  
       
Autumn/Winter 2001
9 3/4 Editorial John Thomson, Chairman, Countryside Recreation Network
9 3/4 Rural Change and the Impact of Foot and Mouth Disease Dr Deborah Roberts, University of Aberdeen
9 3/4 A Personal Perspective from Galloway, South West Scotland Dr Mary-Ann Smyth, Consultant
9 3/4 Foot and mouth disease - Its Effects on Open-air Recreation in Scotland John Mackay, Scottish Natural Heritage
9 3/4 The Impact of Foot and Mouth Disease on the Youth Hostel Association Helen Smith, Youth Hostels Association
9 3/4 The Impact of Foot and Mouth Disease on three outdoor recreation providers in Northern Ireland Kate O'Neill, Queen's University, Belfast
9 3/4 Time to Start Walking Again Nick Barrett, Ramblers Association
9 3/4 Overlooking the Importance of Countryside Recreation - Who is to blame? Richard Broadhurst, Forestry Commission
9 3/4 Handling Foot and Mouth Disease for Waterway Recreation Kate Griffin, British Waterways
9 3/4 Cycling in the Countryside - Back on Track Cath Harris, Cyclists Touring Club
9 3/4 A New Role for Recreation? Mark Ellison, Consultant
9 3/4 News section  

 

 
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