Routledge International Handbook of Walking

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Adele Doran
Alexandra Witte
Andrew Mondschein
Anja Halg Bieri
Anna Dra Saethrsdttir
Annika Dahlberg
Appalachian Trail
Betty Weiler
Brian Wheeller
Camino De Santiago
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Chantel Pilon
Community Based Tourism
Daniel Svensson
Debbie Hopkins
Derek P.T.H. Christie
destination management
Diana Muller
Dirk Reiser
Dog Walking
Emmanuel Ravalet
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Franziska Thiele
Giovanna Bertella
Good Life
Gps Device
Hannelene Schilar
health behaviour change
Heinz-Dieter Quack
Helene Ducros
Heriberto Cairo
hiking
Hiking Destinations
Hiking Experiences
Hiking Tourism
Hiking Trails
Hiking Trips
Ian Patterson
Ingeborg M. Nordbo
interdisciplinary walking research methods
International Hikers
Jennifer Laing
Juulia Raikkonen
Karein K. Goertz
Kathrin Schumacher
Kevin Hannam
Kim Werner
Kirsty Finnie
Kumi Kato
leisure activity analysis
Leisure Time Physical Activity
Leisure Walking
Long Distance Walking
Manirul Islam
Maria Laura Borla
Maria Lois
Marisol Vereda
Merete Kvamme Fabritius
Miia Grenman
mobilities
Monika Popp
Neil Ravenscroft
Noam Shoval
outdoor recreation
Outi Rantala
Pacific Crest Trail
Peter Fredman
Peter Schofield
Phil Smith
philosophy of walking
Physical Inactivity
pilgrimage cultural studies
Pilgrimage Walkability
pilgrimages
rambling
Rami K. Isaac
Ray Boland
Ray Nolan
Recreational Walking
religious routes
Robert Saunders
Ron McCarville
Ruben Camilo Lois Gonzz
Sandra Mandic
Sandra Wall-Reinius
Santiago De Compostela
Seija Tuulentie
Shane Pegg
social science mobility
sports tourism
Stephen Miles
Subhajit Das
sustainable transport studies
Sven Gross
Sverker Sorlin
Swedish Mountain Region
Tania Wiseman
THorkell Stefson
urban walkability research
Vanessa Jansen-Meinen
Vincent Kaufmann
Volunteer Tourism
Walk Score
walkability
Walkable Places
walking tour
Walking Trails
Wan Rabiah Wan Omar
Warwick Frost
wellbeing
wellness
Xose Somoza-Medina
Yael Ram
Yoshitaka Iwasaki

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032339542
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Walking is an essentially human activity. From a basic means of transport and opportunity for leisure through to being a religious act, walking has served as a significant philosophical, literary and historical subject. Thoreau’s 1851 lecture on Walking or the Romantic walks of the Wordsworths at Grasmere in the early 19th Century, for example, helped create a philosophical foundation for the importance of the act of walking as an act of engagement with nature. Similarly, and sometimes inseparable from secular appreciation, pilgrimage trails provide opportunities for finding self and others in the travails of the walk. More recently, walking has been embraced as a means of encouraging greater health and well-being, community improvement and more sustainable means of travel. Yet despite the significance of the subject of walking there is as yet no integrated treatment of the subject in the social science literature.

This handbook therefore brings together a number of the main themes on the study of walking from different disciplines and literatures into a single volume that can be accessed from across the social sciences. It is divided into five main sections: culture, society and historical context; social practices, perceptions and behaviours; hiking trails and pilgrimage routes; health, well-being and psychology; and method, planning and design. Each of these highlights current approaches and major themes in research on walking in a range of different environments.

This handbook carves out a unique niche in the study of walking. The international and cross-disciplinary nature of the contributions of the book are expected to be of interest to numerous academic fields in the social and health sciences, as well as to urban and regional planners and those in charge of the management of outdoor recreation and tourism globally.

C. Michael Hall is Professor of Marketing, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Docent in Geography, Oulu University; Visiting Professor, Linneaus University; and Senior Research Fellow, University of Johannesburg. Author and editor of over 80 books, he has published widely on tourism, sustainability, governance and food issues.

Yael Ram is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Tourism Studies, Ashkelon Academic College, Israel.

Noam Shoval is Professor of Geography at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.