Experience mapping and multifunctional golf course development: enhanced possibilities of increased and more varied use of golf courses
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Experience mapping and multifunctional golf course development : enhanced possibilities of increased and more varied use of golf courses. / Caspersen, Ole H.; Jensen, Frank Søndergaard; Jensen, Anne Mette Dahl.
Institut for Geovidenskab og Naturforvaltning, Københavns Universitet, 2015. 180 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research
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TY - RPRT
T1 - Experience mapping and multifunctional golf course development
T2 - enhanced possibilities of increased and more varied use of golf courses
AU - Caspersen, Ole H.
AU - Jensen, Frank Søndergaard
AU - Jensen, Anne Mette Dahl
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - This report describes the development of a method for mapping and describingrecreational experiences on golf courses. The objective is to provide aplanning tool that can facilitate development of a broader multifunctional useof the golf course landscape.The project has produced several results. The main output is this report, whichprovides a detailed description of the mapping procedure. This process is illustratedusing examples from five test golf courses.In addition to this mapping report, a catalogue has been developed providinghands-on guidance for adapting the method in a golf club without the use of aspecialist.During the project period, the research team has participated in a number ofworkshops that included representatives from golf courses, STERF, the NorwegianGolf Federation and the Danish Golf Union. At these workshops, themethod was presented and discussed. This has been a very fruitful process thathas given valuable feedback to the project team. In addition, we have organizeda conference and excursions to two golf courses, where the method hasbeen illustrated and discussed on site. Finally, the method has been presentedat the 2014 conference of the European Turfgrass Society.The report has two parts. The first part describes the method for mapping ofrecreational experiences. The second part consists of five appendices, one foreach of the five test golf courses that were analyzed. Each appendix comprises adescription of the analysis and the questionnaire responses.
AB - This report describes the development of a method for mapping and describingrecreational experiences on golf courses. The objective is to provide aplanning tool that can facilitate development of a broader multifunctional useof the golf course landscape.The project has produced several results. The main output is this report, whichprovides a detailed description of the mapping procedure. This process is illustratedusing examples from five test golf courses.In addition to this mapping report, a catalogue has been developed providinghands-on guidance for adapting the method in a golf club without the use of aspecialist.During the project period, the research team has participated in a number ofworkshops that included representatives from golf courses, STERF, the NorwegianGolf Federation and the Danish Golf Union. At these workshops, themethod was presented and discussed. This has been a very fruitful process thathas given valuable feedback to the project team. In addition, we have organizeda conference and excursions to two golf courses, where the method hasbeen illustrated and discussed on site. Finally, the method has been presentedat the 2014 conference of the European Turfgrass Society.The report has two parts. The first part describes the method for mapping ofrecreational experiences. The second part consists of five appendices, one foreach of the five test golf courses that were analyzed. Each appendix comprises adescription of the analysis and the questionnaire responses.
M3 - Report
BT - Experience mapping and multifunctional golf course development
PB - Institut for Geovidenskab og Naturforvaltning, Københavns Universitet
ER -
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