Land and Leisure (eBook, PDF)
Concepts and Methods in Outdoor Recreation
Redaktion: Doren, Carlton S. van; Lewis, John E.; Priddle, George B.
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Concepts and Methods in Outdoor Recreation
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First published in 1974. Land and Leisure introduces the student to all aspects of recreational land use - spatial, economic, behavioural and physical. Its interdisciplinary approach will enable students to understand the problems, concepts, methods and approaches helpful in furthering and integrating their knowledge of recreational resources.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429652080
- Artikelnr.: 56519447
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429652080
- Artikelnr.: 56519447
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One: Recreation, Changing Social Values and Assessment; Overview; 1. Future
Perspectives David E. Gray and Seymour Greben 2. Leisure in the Life Cycle
Stanley Parker 3. Urban Growth and the Planning of Outdoor Recreation
Harvey S. Perloff and Lowdon Wingo, Jr. 4. Recreation, Open Space, and
Social Organization Diana R. Dunn; Further Reading; Part Two: Resource
Utilization: Planning and Management; Overview; 5. Recreation Area
Planning: Some Physical and Ecological Requirements Eugene Mattyasovsky 6.
Toward a Behavioural Interpretation of Recreational Engagements with
Implications for Planning B. L. Driver and S. Ross Tocher 7. Carrying
Capacity: Maintaining Outdoor Recreation Quality David W. Lime and George
H. Stankey 8. A Recreation Visitor Travel Simulation Model as Aid to
Management Planning Robert C. Lucas and Mordechai Shechter; Part Three:
Methods of Recreation Use Evaluation; Overview; 9. Economic Concepts
Relevant to the Study of Outdoor Recreation E. Boyd Wennergren and Warren
E. Johnston 10. Some Social Concepts for Outdoor Recreation Planning
George H. Stankey 11. Comparison of Methods for Recreation Evaluation Jack
L. Knetsch and Robert K. Davis 12. Recreational Travel: A Review and Pilot
Study Bryan Thompson 13. Recreation Services Donald M. Fisk and Harry P.
Hatry 14. Recreation Activity Packages at Water-based Resources Stephen F.
McCool; Further Reading; Part Four: Provision of Resources: Public &
Private; Overview; 15. Public-Private Interface C. A. Gunn 16. The
Public-Commercial Joint Venture John L. Crompton 17. Private Recreation
Enterprise Economics Malcolm I. Bevins 18. The Local Economic Impact of
Outdoor Recreation Facilities Frank W. Millerd and David W. Fischer 19.
Market Analysis for Recreation Managers W. F. LaPage; Further Reading;
Part Four: Recreation, Resources & Decisions; Overview; 20. Amenity
Resources for Urban Living Arthur A. Atkisson and Ira M. Robinson 21.
Planning for Conservation and Development - An Exercise in the Process of
Decision Making Patrick E. McCarthy and Michael Dower 22. A Framework for
Agency Use of Public Input in Resources Decision Making John C. Hendee,
Roger N. Clark, and George H. Stankey; Further Reading; General Reading and
Bibliographies
One: Recreation, Changing Social Values and Assessment; Overview; 1. Future
Perspectives David E. Gray and Seymour Greben 2. Leisure in the Life Cycle
Stanley Parker 3. Urban Growth and the Planning of Outdoor Recreation
Harvey S. Perloff and Lowdon Wingo, Jr. 4. Recreation, Open Space, and
Social Organization Diana R. Dunn; Further Reading; Part Two: Resource
Utilization: Planning and Management; Overview; 5. Recreation Area
Planning: Some Physical and Ecological Requirements Eugene Mattyasovsky 6.
Toward a Behavioural Interpretation of Recreational Engagements with
Implications for Planning B. L. Driver and S. Ross Tocher 7. Carrying
Capacity: Maintaining Outdoor Recreation Quality David W. Lime and George
H. Stankey 8. A Recreation Visitor Travel Simulation Model as Aid to
Management Planning Robert C. Lucas and Mordechai Shechter; Part Three:
Methods of Recreation Use Evaluation; Overview; 9. Economic Concepts
Relevant to the Study of Outdoor Recreation E. Boyd Wennergren and Warren
E. Johnston 10. Some Social Concepts for Outdoor Recreation Planning
George H. Stankey 11. Comparison of Methods for Recreation Evaluation Jack
L. Knetsch and Robert K. Davis 12. Recreational Travel: A Review and Pilot
Study Bryan Thompson 13. Recreation Services Donald M. Fisk and Harry P.
Hatry 14. Recreation Activity Packages at Water-based Resources Stephen F.
McCool; Further Reading; Part Four: Provision of Resources: Public &
Private; Overview; 15. Public-Private Interface C. A. Gunn 16. The
Public-Commercial Joint Venture John L. Crompton 17. Private Recreation
Enterprise Economics Malcolm I. Bevins 18. The Local Economic Impact of
Outdoor Recreation Facilities Frank W. Millerd and David W. Fischer 19.
Market Analysis for Recreation Managers W. F. LaPage; Further Reading;
Part Four: Recreation, Resources & Decisions; Overview; 20. Amenity
Resources for Urban Living Arthur A. Atkisson and Ira M. Robinson 21.
Planning for Conservation and Development - An Exercise in the Process of
Decision Making Patrick E. McCarthy and Michael Dower 22. A Framework for
Agency Use of Public Input in Resources Decision Making John C. Hendee,
Roger N. Clark, and George H. Stankey; Further Reading; General Reading and
Bibliographies