The purest of human pleasures: the characteristics and motivations of garden visitors in Great Britain

Tourism Management - Tập 25 - Trang 229-247 - 2004
Joanne Connell1
1Department of Marketing, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland FK9 4LA, UK

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