In most European countries, afforestation activities have increase the average forest cover during the last decades. The aims of afforestation activities are manifold and closely connected to the different functions that forests have in society. While traditional products of the forest usually have something to do with food or material resources, changes in rural areas have changed the role of forests. ... In this chapter, attention will be paid to the recreational functions of forests. Studies have shown that green spaces affect human health in a positive directions... Recreational functions of forests are discussed using the example of Denmakr. Starting with a description of policy perspectives and the goals of the Danish government in relation to encouraging opportunities for recreation in the forest, the recreastional use of forests by Danes and the characteristics of a positive forest experience are explained. Finally, ways to assure possibilities for recreation in new forests are suggested.
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Ritter, E. (2011). Forests in Landscapes – The Myth of Untouched Wilderness (pp. 11–27). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1150-1_2
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