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Mountain biking: downhill for the environment or chance to up a gear?
Nigel Hardiman, Shelley Burgin
School of Strategy and Leadership
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Agriculture & Biology
bicycling
100%
national parks
57%
mountains
50%
conservation areas
38%
recreation areas
31%
recreation
25%
stakeholders
22%
rural areas
21%
environmental impact
19%
chemical derivatives
15%
economics
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
national park
55%
natural area
47%
recreation
40%
mountain
40%
social conflict
29%
Olympic Games
24%
mandate
23%
nature reserve
22%
rural area
18%
stakeholder
16%
environmental impact
15%
public
13%
economics
11%
trend
10%
Social Sciences
national park
71%
recreation
42%
conservation
34%
nature reserve
31%
international events
28%
social conflict
23%
environmental impact
19%
popularity
17%
rural area
16%
stakeholder
14%
trend
10%
management
9%
economics
8%
evidence
8%
Engineering & Materials Science
Gears
52%
Conservation
39%
Environmental impact
19%
Derivatives
16%
Economics
13%
Chemistry
Environment
34%