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Forests' Role in Tourism: Summary Report

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Using woodlands

Sub topic: Forest industry

Ths report summarises the Forests' Role in Tourism Phase 1 and Phase 2 reports.

Summary

The aims of this study were to:

  • Quantify the economic significance of forest-related day visit tourism expenditures in England, Scotland, Wales and at the Great Britain (GB) level
  • Quantify the economic significance of forests in relation to tourism in the wider countryside
  • Measure the attitudes of tourists towards the environment and forests, and to investigate links between these attitudes and tourist visitor behaviours

Forests' Role in Tourism: Summary Report

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