A critical analysis of gardens as a resource for tourism and recreation in the UK

JJ Connell - 2002 - pearl.plymouth.ac.uk
Garden visiting has become a popular leisure pursuit in recent years. Within a tourism and
recreation context, scant research exists on the subject of gardens as recreational resources …

The garden and the red barn: The pervasive pastoral and its environmental consequences

S Schauman - The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1998 - JSTOR
Pastoralism is a familiar aesthetic'concept that has been discussed often. In the past, the
discussion of pastoralism2 most often has been limited as an intellectual construct utilized …

Historical Geography

CE Colten, PJ Hugill, T Young… - … in America at the Dawn of …, 2003 - books.google.com
Gazing down on the field of historical geography from a loftyvantage point, the most obvious
conclusion one can draw is that it is alive and well. Despite gloomy forecasts in the 1980s …

[BOOK][B] Finding common ground: Community garden as connector between culture, nature, and the individual

VD Warner - 2006 - search.proquest.com
In the vacant spaces between buildings, in the corners of school yards, in open fields--
wherever community gardens are deliberately placed--the space between culture and …

[PDF][PDF] Gardening across the life course: A qualitative study of the meaning of everyday gardening and its links with well-being

LE Adshead - 2012 - kclpure.kcl.ac.uk
There is a mass of common lore about the reasons people garden and the benefits they
derive from gardening but little academic study into the topic. The literature has tended to …

[CITATION][C] Vernacular Architecture Newsletter

Vernacular Architecture Forum (US) - 2002 - Vernacular Architecture Forum.