Advancing an integrated leisure research strategy for New Zealand: An analysis of the perceived research needs and priorities of stakeholders in the arts, outdoor recreation, sport and community recreation sectors Research Completed

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Advancing an integrated leisure research strategy for New Zealand: An analysis of the perceived research needs and priorities of stakeholders in the arts, outdoor recreation, sport and community recreation sectors

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Annear, M. J. , Grant Cushman, Stephen Espiner, Bob Gidlow, Michael Toohey

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(Land Environment and People Research report No. 21). Canterbury: Lincoln University.

Publication Year

2010

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Lincoln University

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Abstract

This report describes a programme of research that seeks to advance the development of an integrated leisure research strategy for New Zealand. The research aims to assess current research utilisation and demand for an overarching national strategy, identify key research priorities and themes across the leisure sector, and facilitate greater dialogue between leisure stakeholders. The leisure sector is taken to include the sport, outdoor recreation, arts and community recreation sectors.

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community, leisure, physical activity, recreation, sports, wm

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