Items where Author is "Pomfret, Gill"
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POMFRET, Gill, MELLON, Vicky and SCHOFIELD, Peter
(2023).
Developing a typology of older visitors to heritage attractions.
Leisure/Loisir.
POMFRET, Gill, SAND, Manuel and MAY, Carola
(2023).
Conceptualising the power of outdoor adventure activities for subjective well-being: A systematic literature review.
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 42: 100641.
DORAN, Adele, POMFRET, Gill and ADU-AMPONG, Emmanuel
(2022).
MIND THE GAP: a systematic review of the knowledge contribution claims in adventure tourism research.
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 51, 238-251.
POMFRET, Gill
(2021).
Family adventure tourism: Towards hedonic and eudaimonic wellbeing.
Tourism Management Perspectives, 39.
POMFRET, Gill and VARLEY, Peter
(2019).
Families at leisure outdoors: well-being through adventure.
Leisure studies.
DORAN, Adele and POMFRET, Gill
(2019).
Exploring efficacy in personal constraint negotiation: an ethnography of mountaineering tourists.
Tourist studies.
POMFRET, Gill
(2016).
An exploration of adventure tourism participation and consumption.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
POMFRET, Gill and DORAN, Adele
(2015).
Gender and mountaineering tourism.
In: MUSA, Ghazali, THOMPSON-CARR, Anna and HIGHAM, James, (eds.)
Mountaineering Tourism.
Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility
.
Routledge, 138-155.
POMFRET, Gill and BRAMWELL, Bill
(2014).
The characteristics and motivational
decisions of outdoor adventure tourists: a review and analysis.
Current Issues in Tourism, 19 (14), 1447-1478.
POMFRET, Gill
(2012).
Personal emotional journeys associated with adventure activities on personal emotional journeys associated with adventure activities on packaged mountaineering holidays.
Tourism Management Perspectives, 4, 145-154.
POMFRET, Gill
(2011).
Package mountaineer tourists holidaying in the French Alps: An evaluation of key influences encouraging their participation.
Tourism Management, 32 (3), 501-510.