Exploring Everyday Self-Regulation in Nearby Nature: Determinants,Patterns, and a Framework of Nearby Outdoor Recreation Behavior |
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Authors: | Barbara Degenhardt Matthias Buchecker |
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Institution: | 1. School of Applied Psychology , University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW , Olten , Switzerland;2. Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL , Birmensdorf , Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The understanding of determinants and underlying mechanisms of everyday nearby outdoor recreation behavior (NORB) remains insufficient for use in urban planning. We explored the nearby recreational decisions of walkers, cyclists, and joggers in problem-focused interviews (N = 18). The identified influences include various demands of work and private life, strains, and action circumstances. Loads and strains showed several compensatory associations with NORB. These findings were synthesized into a NORB framework that offers empirically grounded hypotheses for future research. The proposed framework may help to integrate findings from different research fields while providing a more comprehensive understanding of NORB. |
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Keywords: | nearby outdoor recreation physical activity qualitative research recovery restorative environment theory work stress |
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