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Place as Relationship Partner: An Alternative Metaphor for Understanding the Quality of Visitor Experience in a Backcountry Setting
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Customer SatisfactionTourism ManagementLeisure StudyEducationGuest ExperienceWildland PlaceRecreationCultural GeographyVisitor ExperienceCommunity EngagementUser ExperienceRecreation VisitorsCulturePerformance StudiesCommunity DevelopmentRelationship PartnerBusinessTourismAnthropologyAlternative MetaphorEmpirical EvidenceTourist Experience
This article presents empirical evidence to address how some visitors build relationships with a wildland place over time. Insights are drawn from qualitative interviews of recreation visitors to the backcountry at Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. The article describes relationship to place as the active construction and accumulation of place meanings. The analysis is organized around three themes that describe how people develop relationships to place: time and experience accrued in place, social and physical interactions in and with the setting, and an active reflective process of regulating sense of identity to affirm commitment to place.
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