Constraints to Park Visitation: A Meta-Analysis of North American Studies |
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Authors: | Dino Zanon Chris Doucouliagos John Hall Leonie Lockstone-Binney |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Business , Deakin University , Melbourne , VIC , Australia;2. School of Accounting, Economics, and Finance , Deakin University , Melbourne , VIC , Australia;3. College of Business , Victoria University , Melbourne , VIC , Australia |
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Abstract: | The constraints that curb visitation to parks have received considerable research attention and remain an important issue. Constraints to outdoor leisure in parks include structural barriers, such as cost of entry, interpersonal barriers, for example, lack of a partner to visit with, or intrapersonal barriers, including lack of interest. Using a meta-analysis approach, this article integrates the findings of 22 North American studies with 541 estimates, conducted over a 30-year period, to determine the key constraints to park visitation based on various socio-demographic factors. The findings highlight the varying roles that constraints play in limiting the visitation of people according to race, age, gender, education and income. Gaps in the literature are identified, with implications for encouraging visitation for more constrained groups discussed. An agenda for future research is presented. |
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Keywords: | barriers constraints meta-analysis parks visitation |
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