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Title: THE IMPACT OF FEE AND LIABILITY WAIVERS ON PATRONAGE OF RATTRAY PARK IN GHANA
Authors: Koli, S.
Kuuder, C. -J. W.
Poku, G.
Keywords: Fee Waivers
Liability Waivers
Revellers
Rattray Park
Low Income Earners
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Ghana Journal of Development Studies
Series/Report no.: Vol. 17;Issue 2
Abstract: The study assessed the relationship between fee and liability waivers introduced at Rattray Park vis-a-vis its patronage by low income earners within the Kumasi Metropolis. Barriers to park use as well as safety awareness were also analysed. The research design adopted as a guide was the survey study method. In all, 141 revellers were contacted through questionnaire administration within a 3-day period during the programme. In-depth Interview (IDI) schedules were also conducted with key stakeholders who were in-charge of organising the waiver programmes. Quantitative data were analyzed using SPSSwhile qualitative data were manually transcribed. The study revealed that low income earners took advantage of the waiver programmes (attested by 44% of respondents) with p-value of 0.034 to make use of the park. Similarly, about 70% of respondents considered inability to afford the cost of entry tickets a factor which hindered their recreational use of the park. The fee waiver concept was noted in the study as well-intended and a strategic recommendation suggested by park-goers signaled the need for boosting recreational activities in the park to engage visitors all day long for a richer experience.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3730
ISSN: 0855-6768
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Natural Resource and Environment

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