"Ein guter Wanderweg braucht den Mystery-Effekt" ("A good hiking trail needs the mystery effect") (Lohr M. and Brämer R., 2017)
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Type of Publication
Interview
Language
German
Where to Find?
https://www.wanderforschung.de/files/interview-nna_1707162011.pdf
Abstract or Summary
Hardly anyone knows more about hiking trails than Rainer Brämer. The natural sociologist designs premium routes. Here he explains why we act like our ancestors thousands of years ago when hiking. (Translated by Microsoft Translator)
Relevance
Check out this resource if you want to know:
- the reality behind the 'hiking boom' and when did it start;
- what makes a good hiking trail;
- why women often let the men lead hiking groups;
- the hiking experience of runners;
- the perspective of foresters and nature conservatives on mountain bilkers, runners and hunters; and
- the impact of hiking on tourism
Bibliographical Data
- Interviewee: Rainer Brämer
- Interviewer: Matthias Lohr / HNA Sieben
- Title (original): "Ein guter Wanderweg braucht den Mystery-Effekt"
- Title in English: "A good hiking trail needs the mystery effect"
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Wanderforschung.de
English Transcript
Partial translation using Microsoft Translator.