For the love of long walks : impact of long-distance trail thru-hikes in the United States on environmental attitudes in relation to sustainability
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Matlock, Deb, thesis advisor.
Prescott College. Environmental Studies, degree granting institution.
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220 leaves : illustrations, charts, map ; 29 cm.

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E-Book, Book - Regular Print, Online Content
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English

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ProQuest Document ID: 1797424524.
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Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts from Prescott College.
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Advisor: Deb Matlock.
Dissertation
M.A.,Prescott College,2016.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 204-211)
Description
"The act of thru-hiking a long-distance trail immerses hikers in the natural world for an extended time; as such, it represents a compelling system to study the relationships between a specific appreciative activity--thru-hiking--and environmental attitudes regarding sustainability. This thesis critically explored the primary research question: How do thru-hikes change or inspire environmental attitudes in thru-hikers on long-distance trails in the United States? I employed the revised NEP scale to survey 98 thru-hikers using snowball sampling and I interviewed a subset to gain more in-depth knowledge. In addition, I textually analyzed the blogs written by thru-hikers. Findings suggest that environmental attitudes of thru-hikers already leaned in an ecocentric direction before thru-hiking and after thru-hiking, their environmental attitudes became more so. Furthermore, this thesis finds that women had more ecocentric views than men before and after thru-hiking and that more ecocentric attitude change occurred for thru-hikers in their twenties than other age groups. Thru-hikers also chose to express their environmental views through conversations and their actions. And thus, thru-hikes on long-distance trails in the United States have the potential to strengthen and/or reinforce existing ecocentric attitudes in thru-hikers."--leaf 16.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Redpath, A., & Matlock, D. For the love of long walks: impact of long-distance trail thru-hikes in the United States on environmental attitudes in relation to sustainability .

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Redpath, Amanda and Deb, Matlock. For the Love of Long Walks: Impact of Long-distance Trail Thru-hikes in the United States On Environmental Attitudes in Relation to Sustainability. .

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Redpath, Amanda and Deb, Matlock. For the Love of Long Walks: Impact of Long-distance Trail Thru-hikes in the United States On Environmental Attitudes in Relation to Sustainability .

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Redpath, Amanda,, and Deb Matlock. For the Love of Long Walks: Impact of Long-distance Trail Thru-hikes in the United States On Environmental Attitudes in Relation to Sustainability

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