Decreasing experiences of home range,outdoor spaces,activities and companions: changes across three generations in Sheffield in north England |
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Authors: | Helen E Woolley Elizabeth Griffin |
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Institution: | Department of Landscape, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, England |
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Abstract: | Home range is commonly understood to be the distance from home that children are allowed to go in the outdoor environment with the term being used within various academic disciplines. Different factors influence children's home range including traffic, age, parental fears and understandings of what it means to be a good parent. Research addressing home range over different generations has identified a context of changes in the built environment, demography and technology. This paper reports results from three generations of two families in Sheffield in the north of England and confirms a reduction in four major domains: home range, variety of outdoor spaces visited, range of activities undertaken and the number of companions. |
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Keywords: | home range children's independent mobility outdoor environments cross-generations |
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