Publications

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55 Publications

A Countryside for Health and Wellbeing

Jules Pretty, Murray Griffin, Jo Peacock, Rachel Hine, Martin Sellens and Nigel South

The physical and mental health benefits of green exercise

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A Review of Occupiers’ Liability - Recreational use of the Countryside in Northern Ireland

Countryside Access and Activities Network

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Access Liability 2008

Landowners' Liability - Is perception of the risk of liability for visitor accidents a barrier to countryside access?

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Access Liability 2008

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Access to the Countryside - The Legal Position in Northern Ireland

Countryside Access and Activities Network

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Accessible Outdoor Recreation - 2008

2008 Seminar Proceedings of the
Countryside Recreation Network.
• Introduction and Welcome by Chair, Robin Helby, Disabled Ramblers.
• Outdoors for All: What are the Priorities for Creating Inclusive Outdoor Environments?, by Dave Waterman, DEFRA.
• Recent Good Practice in Information Provision, by Stuart Spurring, Sensory Trust.
• Disabled People's Views and Perspectives, by Dr Nicola Burns, University of Glasgow.
• Workshop Session 1 - Foxton Locks Case study, by Phil Chambers, CEM Ltd & James Clifton, British Waterways.
• Workshop Session 2 - Well-being in Action by Heather Smith, National Trust & Theresa Nash, Kingston and St George's Universities.
• Workshop Session 3 - National Nature Reserves in England - an Accessibility Audit, by Simon Melville, Natural England.
• Disability Equality Schemes, by Phil Chambers, CEM Ltd.

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Arts in the Outdoors - 2008 - Seminar Proceedings

2008 Seminar Proceedings of the Countryside Recreation Network.

• Introduction and Welcome by Chair Sally Thomas, Countryside and Land Management Team, Scottish
Government.
• Arts and the Outdoors: Scope, objectives and opportunities - emerging findings from a review for the Forestry Commission, by Dave Pritchard, Consultant.
• Case Study 1: Route to Health - Community Arts Trail, by Lisa Shephard, Arts Development, Cannock Chase District Council.
• Case Study 2: Dark Sky Scotland, by Dan Hillier, Visitor Centre Manager, Royal Observatory Edinburgh.
• Case Study 3: Happy Stacking - A contemporary vision of agriculture and culture, by Alistair Hudson, Deputy Director, Grizedale Arts.
• Artist: Working Outdoors with Art and the Community, by Susheila Jamieson, Sculptor.
• Artist: Wendy Carl von Weiler, Senior Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University.
• Knockengorroch Music Festivals, by Liz and Simon Holmes, Artistic/Site/Co-ordination Directors, Knockengorroch Community Interest Company.
• Staging an Outdoor Event: Mid Argyll Half Like
James Johnson, Designer, Get Made (working on behalf of NVA) and Nick Purdy, Forest District Manager, Forestry Commission Scotland.

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Branding the Outdoor Experience - 2007 - Seminar Proceedings

• Welcome by Chair, Marcus Sangster, Forestry Commission.
• The Case for Branding Outdoor Recreation, by Liana Dinghile, Dragon Consultancy.
• Social Marketing: the outdoor experience and its role in society, by Melanie Howard, Future Foundation.
• Understanding Your Market, by Tom Costley/Duncan Stewart, TNS.
• Branding Places: Active Exmoor, by Mike Bishop, Active Exmoor.
• Provenance and Place: Connecting with Consumers, by Simon Michaels, Director, f3.
• Branding for specific audiences: National Trust Progress on Market Segmentation, by Berry D'Arcy, National Trust.
• Active Places: Emerging Identities in the National Forest
(Social Scientific Research Project), by Jake Morris, Forest Research.

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CRN Journal VOL 11-1 Spring 2003

Contents:
•Linking National Trust Properties to
the National Cycle Network.
•Catching Up in Northern Ireland.
•People, Environment and Consensus.
•Wild Land in Britain: Promoting awareness through the
Internet and GIS.

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