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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Assessment of Demand for Outdoor Recreation Resources
Author : National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Assessment of Demand for Outdoor Recreation Resources Publisher : National Academies Page : 148 pages File Size : 53,9 Mb Release : 1975 Category : Outdoor recreation ISBN : UOM:39015059112527
Assessing Demand for Outdoor Recreation by National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Assessment of Demand for Outdoor Recreation Resources Pdf
Based on "a previous National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report under the sponsorship of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (BOR) : A Program for Outdoor Recreation Research, 1969" ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Assessment of Demand for Outdoor Recreation Resources
Author : National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Assessment of Demand for Outdoor Recreation Resources Publisher : National Academies Page : 140 pages File Size : 44,8 Mb Release : 1975 Category : Outdoor recreation ISBN : NAP:00117
Assessing Demand for Outdoor Recreation by National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Assessment of Demand for Outdoor Recreation Resources Pdf
Based on "a previous National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report under the sponsorship of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (BOR) : A Program for Outdoor Recreation Research, 1969"...
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Assessment of Demand for Outdoor Recreation Resources
Author : National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Assessment of Demand for Outdoor Recreation Resources Publisher : National Academies Page : 138 pages File Size : 55,9 Mb Release : 1975 Category : Outdoor recreation ISBN : NAP:00139
Assessing Demand for Outdoor Recreation by National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Assessment of Demand for Outdoor Recreation Resources Pdf
Based on "a previous National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report under the sponsorship of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (BOR) : A Program for Outdoor Recreation Research, 1969."
Outdoor Recreation Management by J. J. J. Pigram,John Michael Jenkins Pdf
Analysing leisure and outdoor recreation in terms of both their management and their wider importance to society, this volume considers the future of outdoor recreation and potential social, economic, political and technological developments.
Conceptualizing and Measuring Demand for Recreation on National Forests by Brian E. Garber-Yonts Pdf
This analysis examines the problem of measuring demand for recreation on national forests and other public lands. Current measures of recreation demand in Forest Service resource assessments and planning emphasize population-level participation rates and activity-based economic values for visitor days. Alternative measures and definitions of recreation demand are presented, including formal economic demand and multiattribute preferences. Recreation assessments from national-level Renewable Resources Planning Act Assessments to site-level demand studies are reviewed to identify methods used for demand analysis at different spatial scales. A finding throughout the multiple scales of analysis, with the exception of site-level studies, is that demand measures are not integrated with supply measures. Supply analyses, in the context of resource assessments, have taken the form of mapped spatial inventories of recreation resources on the national forests, based on the classification of recreational settings according to the opportunities they produce (e.g., the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum). As such, integration of demand analysis with these measures of supply requires measuring the demand for recreational settings. To support management and planning decisions, recreation demand analysis must also permit projection of changes in visitation at multiple scales as changes in management and policy alter recreational settings, and as the demographics and behavior of the user base changes through time. Although this is currently being done through many formal economic studies of site demand, methods are needed that scale up to higher levels of spatial aggregation. Several areas for research, development and application of improved methods for demand analysis are identified, and improved methods for spatially explicit models of recreation visitation and demand are identified as a priority area for research.
Carlton S. Van Doren,George B. Priddle,John E. Lewis
Author : Carlton S. Van Doren,George B. Priddle,John E. Lewis Publisher : Routledge Page : 586 pages File Size : 43,7 Mb Release : 2019-04-25 Category : Social Science ISBN : 9780429649448
Land and Leisure by Carlton S. Van Doren,George B. Priddle,John E. Lewis Pdf
First published in 1974. Leisure has come to be a vital force in our lives, a part of self-discovery, essential for our well-being. With increased amounts of leisure time, there has been rapid growth in the demand for diverse recreational facilities and their subsequent overuse. With this in mind, it is clear why the planning, managing and administration of recreational resources, particularly in urban areas, is of personal interest to everyone. Land and Leisure introduces the student to all aspects of recreational land use - spatial, economic, behavioural and physical. This second edition is designed to demonstrate some of the basic up-to-date ideas and issues of the last decade and a half that have been influential in shaping decisions, and is concerned both with urban recreation and the uses of resources within metropolitan areas and with the role of the private sector in providing facilities. The book is divided into five parts with discussions ranging over topics such as the individual's recreational needs, recreational land-use evaluation, regional planning and the problems of decision-making and the provision of recreational resources. Its interdisciplinary approach will enable students to understand the problems, concepts, methods and approaches helpful in furthering and integrating their knowledge of recreational resources.