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El. knyga: Land and Leisure: Concepts and Methods in Outdoor Recreation

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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.

Acknowledgements; Contributors; Introduction to the Second Edition; Part
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
Carlton S. Van Doren, George B. Priddle, John E. Lewis