Volunteers do vital work to steward our green and wild spaces. It is crucial to understand the barriers to this action and how voluntary work can be better supported within society.
The answer to these questions lies in your stories and experiences. As such, we are asking for your help with an academic study conducted by the University of Edinburgh in partnership the Glasgow National Park City Campaign. Each interview will take around thirty minutes and can be conducted online or in person as per your preference.
If you are interested in taking part, please contact Harriet Dyke at s1619480@ed.ac.uk
Maru Gujarat, meaning "My Gujarat," is a state rich in culture and heritage located in western India. Known for its vibrant festivals, diverse cuisine, and historical landmarks, Gujarat offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. The state boasts stunning architectural marvels like the Rani ki Vav, Somnath Temple, and the Statue of Unity, the world's tallest statue. Gujarat is also the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, whose legacy is preserved in various museums and ashrams. The state's thriving economy, driven by industries such as textiles, chemicals, and diamond processing, makes it a vital economic hub in India.