Inclusive Outdoor Recreation: Transformation of the Social Acceptance and Outdoor Experience of Person with Disabilities

Author:

Muhammed Kassim Rezian-na,Che Mat Hisyam,Sulaiman Norasrudin,Abdullah Nagoor Meera,Abdul Latif Rozita,Abdul Rahim Mohamad Rahizam

Publisher

Springer Singapore

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