Michael Clark 3
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Hi,
I work for the University of Gloucestershire (www.glos.ac.uk/ccru) and we are undertaking some research on behalf of the Countryside Council for Wales (http://www.ccw.gov.uk) which attempts to seek a greater understanding of why people use the countryside for recreation and the types of experiences they are seeking.
As part of the research we were hoping to get the views of people as to extent to which the ?experience? determines the types of activities they undertake.
Our idea was to instigate a discussion by putting forward a series of questions which should generate some views - please feel free to respond to, or discuss, the following:
1. For you personally, what specific elements of an angling session make it an enjoyable experience?
2. In your opinion, are there any factors that restrict anglers from having a good session/experience?
3. In your opinion, what factors do you think are influencing the development and growth of angling generally in Britain.
4. If you undertake other outdoor activities, what are they, and how does the overall "experience" compare with angling?
Thanks!
P.S Please be assured that the Forum name would not be named in our research and ALL responses would be quoted anonymously.
Kind regards,
Dr. Michael Clark
I work for the University of Gloucestershire (www.glos.ac.uk/ccru) and we are undertaking some research on behalf of the Countryside Council for Wales (http://www.ccw.gov.uk) which attempts to seek a greater understanding of why people use the countryside for recreation and the types of experiences they are seeking.
As part of the research we were hoping to get the views of people as to extent to which the ?experience? determines the types of activities they undertake.
Our idea was to instigate a discussion by putting forward a series of questions which should generate some views - please feel free to respond to, or discuss, the following:
1. For you personally, what specific elements of an angling session make it an enjoyable experience?
2. In your opinion, are there any factors that restrict anglers from having a good session/experience?
3. In your opinion, what factors do you think are influencing the development and growth of angling generally in Britain.
4. If you undertake other outdoor activities, what are they, and how does the overall "experience" compare with angling?
Thanks!
P.S Please be assured that the Forum name would not be named in our research and ALL responses would be quoted anonymously.
Kind regards,
Dr. Michael Clark