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Interpreting countryside recreation: The urban - rural dichotomy
Authors:Dr Martin Akhurst B Sc
Institution:(1) the School of Human and Health Studies, The University of Huddersfield, HD4 5RE Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK
Abstract:Summary Noting a paucity of sociological research investigating lsquocountryside recreationrsquo from an experiential perspective, this paper reports on a study aimed at exploring the meaning of such terms as lsquothe countrysidersquo, lsquoruralrsquo and lsquonaturalrsquo as they are understood by the person-in-the-street. A typification of countryside recreation is constructed which suggests that individuals have an essentially simple understanding of the environment in this context which centres upon an urban-rural dichotomy. The urban setting is generally associated with negative experiences while the rural setting is regarded more positively. These attitudes suggest that the countryside represents a form of refuge from many stresses commonly associated with modern, urban lifestyles. An implication of this conclusion is that attempts to lsquoeducatersquo people into recognizing the links between their everyday behaviour and the degradation of the countryside will be met with considerable resistance since this would entail them in reconstruing their relationship with the environment.
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