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Then and Now: Examining Older People's Engagement in Outdoor Recreation Across the Life Course
Authors:Kathryn Colley  Katherine N Irvine
Institution:1. Social, Economic &2. Geographical Sciences, The James Hutton Institute, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, Scotland
Abstract:Outdoor recreation provides a range of health and wellbeing benefits and facilitates engagement with natural environments. We explore older people's participation in outdoor recreation throughout their lives to examine how past experiences shape engagement later in life. A qualitative life history approach, consisting of semi-structured interviews and a focus group in three place-specific (urban, rural, and small town coastal) case studies in Scotland, was adopted. Thematic analysis revealed ways in which childhood experiences shaped adult engagement and highlighted life course transitions where behaviour change was most pronounced. Place and gender were considered as factors which may affect responses. Participants identified the points of getting married, becoming a parent, children entering adolescence, retirement, the onset of disabilities or ill health, and the death of others as “moments of change” in the extent and/or form of their outdoor recreation. The findings highlight potential for targeted interventions to promote outdoor recreation throughout life.
Keywords:ageing  greenspace  green exercise  life course transitions  moments of change
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