galloway recreation research ltd


Services


Assessment of environmental effect for recreation values

Recreation Resource Planning

Tourism, Visitor and Feasibility Studies

Facilitation and Focus Groups

Leadership and Decision Making Assessment and Development

Adventure Safety Management

Expert Evidence

Previous Works


Selected Publications:

Galloway, S. P. (2012).
Recreation Specialization among New Zealand River Recreation Users: A Multi-Activity Study of Motivation and Site Preference. Leisure Sciences.

Shooter, W. & Galloway, S. P. (2010).
The Use of Factorial Designs in Leisure Research. Journal of Leisure Research, 42(4), 642-652.

Galloway, S. P. (2010).
Recreation Specialization among New Zealand Whitewater Kayakers: A Study of Motivation and Site Preference. Annals of Leisure Research, 13(3), 523-540.

Galloway, S. P. (2007).
Experience and Medical Decision-making in Outdoor Leaders. Journal of Experiential Education, V. 30, N. 2. pp 99-116.

Galloway, S. P. (2006).
Adventure Recreation Reconceived: Positive Forms of Deviant Leisure. Special issue of Leisure/Loisir: Journal of the Canadian Association for Leisure Studies on Deviant Leisure, V. 30, N. 1 pp 219-230.

Grants:

$25,000 grant from Sport and Recreation New Zealand for National River Recreation Study, 2007-2008

$3,600 grant from Water Safety New Zealand in support of the National River Recreation Study, 2007-2008

$5000 for the study of knowledge development and retention through outdoor first aid training from the Mountain Safety Council, 2009-2010

Research outputs

Galloway S. (2012)
Is rational decision-making the most effective way to train outdoor leaders? In B. Martin & M. Wagstaff (Eds). Contemporary issues in adventure programming, Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics

Galloway, S. (2010)
Recreation Specialization among New Zealand river recreation users: A multi-activity perspective on social worlds. In Reis, A., Jellum, C., Lovelock, B. and Thompson, A. (2010). Proceedings of the 2010 Centre for Recreation Research Symposium - Recreation Values and Natural Areas, Dunedin. New Zealand. Centre for Recreation Research, School of Business, University of Otago.

Galloway, S. P. (2008).
New Zealand River Recreation Use Study: Specialization, Motivation, and Site Preference. Dunedin, New Zealand, School of Physical Education, University of Otago.

Galloway, S. (Ed.). (2008)
Proceedings of the International Outdoor Education and Recreation Conference – The Confluence. Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand.

Galloway, S. (2008)
Unit Two: Teaching Rock Climbing. In Wagstaff, M. & Attarian, A. (Eds.). Technical skills for adventure programming: A curriculum guide. Champaign IL: Human Kinetics.

Selected Presentations

Galloway, S.P. (2010).
Environmental Desirability Responding: Scale Revision and Implications, Australia New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies International Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 3-5 February, 2010

Galloway, S. P. (2010).
Recreation Specialization among New Zealand Whitewater Kayakers: A Study of Motivation and Site Preference. Australia New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies International Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 3-5 February, 2010

Galloway, S. P. (2009).
Swimming Ability and Rivers in New Zealand: A view from the NZRRUS. Water Safety National Conference, Te Papa, Wellington

Galloway, S.P., Ewert, A. & Galloway, G. (2009).
Environmental desirability responding: theoretical predictions and measurement. Fourth International Outdoor Education Research Conference, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia. April 2009.

Galloway S.P. (2007).
Sustainable Decision-making: A Focal Point for Outdoor Education. 15th National Outdoor Education Conference, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

Galloway, S.P., Ewert, A., Galloway, G. (2008).
Environmental Desirability Responding: Theoretical Predictions and Measurement, Fourth International Outdoor Education Research Conference, La Trobe University, Beechworth, Australia, April 15-18, 2009