Patterns of outdoor recreation activities among Norwegians: an evolutionary approach

作者: Eivin Røskaft , Arne Moksnes , Trond Løge Hagen , Morten Løge Hagen

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摘要: Roskaft, E., Hagen, M. L., T. L. & Moksnes, A. 2004: Patterns of outdoor recreation activities among Norwegians: an evolutionary approach. — Ann. Zool. Fennici 41: 609–618. We argue that our ancestors had the nature as their only playground, therefore, understanding patterns present-day has to be considered in relation this background. predict are age and gender specific: men dominate hunting (high-risk) women gathering activities. These predictions based on different roles from past. The results support these because younger were more involved high-risk e.g. hang gliding, parachute jumping mountain climbing, while like fishing similarly distributed groups. All hunting/fishing maledominated, female-dominated. No related pattern was found female-dominated Thus we can use theory attitudes

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