2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202403.0799.v1
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Who in England Engages in Outdoor Water-Based Recreation and Who Does the Most?

Julii Brainard,
Natalia R Jones,
Iain R Lake

Abstract: Visits to coastal and inland-waterways have strong associations with many health and economic benefits but are also opportunities for exposure to environmental pollution. In England, few balanced survey samples exist which can facilitate accurate identification of correlates with recreation in blue spaces. This information could support risk assessment for likelihood of exposure and message targeting in case of environmental threats. We process data from a recent (2022-2023) and large (n = 177,551) survey of… Show more

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