Turyzm/Tourism 2018, 28/1http://hdl.handle.net/11089/253962024-03-19T10:30:11Z2024-03-19T10:30:11ZOutdoor gyms as an example of outdoor recreation activity in urbanized areasNałęcz, HannaOstrowska-Tryzno, AnnaPawlikowska-Piechotka, Annahttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/256872019-04-10T08:27:08Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZOutdoor gyms as an example of outdoor recreation activity in urbanized areas
Nałęcz, Hanna; Ostrowska-Tryzno, Anna; Pawlikowska-Piechotka, Anna
In recent years, the popularity of outdoor gyms has been growing. They are built in urban parks, in neighbourhoods (housing estates), at school sports grounds. Recently more and more outdoor gyms are increasingly being built also in non-urban recreation areas (such as coastal beaches, lake promenades, forest parks). The aim of this research was to analyse how outdoor gyms in Warsaw and the selected surrounding localities are used.
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZCreative and artistic recreation and a creative approach to recreation organization: a case study of WI-MA Creative Industries EstablishmentsMroczek-Żulicka, Aleksandrahttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/256862021-07-19T09:26:19Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZCreative and artistic recreation and a creative approach to recreation organization: a case study of WI-MA Creative Industries Establishments
Mroczek-Żulicka, Aleksandra
Artistic recreation has been described in the literature for many years as one of its types. However, research into its meaning, or even motivation, is rarely undertaken. The author attempts to confront existing definitions of artistic recreation with changing trends in spending free time and types of recreational activity. She emphasizes the role of a creative approach to the organization of recreation as an opportunity for the better utilization of its potential to affect the development of the individual personality. To illustrate the values of artistic recreation and a creative approach to its organization, the author analyzes the case study of WI-MA Creative Industries Establishments.
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZCultural events as a method for creating a new future for museumsJaremen, Daria E.Rapacz, Andrzejhttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/256822019-04-10T08:10:29Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZCultural events as a method for creating a new future for museums
Jaremen, Daria E.; Rapacz, Andrzej
In the situation of insufficient subsidies for the substantive activities of museums, primarily the ones funded by the local governments, as well as low attendance of visitors, not really interested in the traditional offer of such institutions, there is an urgent need to extend it with additional elements corresponding to the expectations of a contemporary client. The observation of the thriving museums in Poland and worldwide indicates that cultural events represent such an attractive component which expands the museum offer. The article presents an attempt of explaining the role of cultural events in developing a museum product based on the analysis of a specific case of the Municipal Museum Gerhart Hauptmann’s House in Jelenia Góra-Jagniątków.
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZThe attractiveness of selected Central European countries for winter sports and mountain hikingKrzesiwo, KingaZiółkowska-Weiss, KamilaŻemła, Michałhttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/256832019-04-10T08:15:28Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZThe attractiveness of selected Central European countries for winter sports and mountain hiking
Krzesiwo, Kinga; Ziółkowska-Weiss, Kamila; Żemła, Michał
Hiking, downhill skiing and snowboarding are among the most popular forms of active tourism in mountainous areas. Their popularity and their mass scale do not only result from the presence of the appropriate landscape, but also from its appropriate development. The objective of the article is to attempt to assess the attractiveness of selected Central European countries in terms of winter sports and mountain hiking, to consider the opinions of students who live in Visegrad Group countries, as well as to evaluate the barriers to development of their competitive offers. According to respondents, the most attractive countries for winter sports are Austria and Slovakia, and the least attractive are Hungary, Romania and Lithuania. In turn, according to the students, the best conditions for mountain hiking are in Slovakia, Austria, the Czech Republic and Poland. In addition, respondents from particular countries assessed domestic offers highly.
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