This book includes chapters by some of the leading analysts in outdoor recreation research. Experts in the fields of natural resource management, geography, economics, political science, forestry, and leisure sociology address current issues in outdoor recreation policy. The underlying themes of all chapters are the preservation/use dilemma inherent in outdoor recreation policy and the management of natural resources. Extremely comprehensive and current, the volume focuses on the economic, social, attitudinal, and demographic considerations pertinent in today\u27s outdoor recreation policy formulation. The first section of the book defines the dimensions of the preservation/use dilemma as well as key concepts in outdoor recreation research....
More than any other trait, the supply of outdoor recreation resources in the United States is charac...
Outdoor recreation expenditures are increasing rapidly. Results suggest that growth will continue. T...
Urban populations in North America are increasing, putting added pressure on urban-proximate natural...
This book includes chapters by some of the leading analysts in outdoor recreation research. Experts ...
As a result of the cumulative interaction of several forces the demand pressures on outdoor recreati...
Outdoor recreation facilities and services are provided by both the public and private sectors. The ...
Maintenance of public welfare is the function of the public sector. It is the duty of a government t...
Outdoor recreation is assuming a prominent role across the public lands, presenting the responsible ...
This innovative book presents a series of up-to-date analyses of the economics of outdoor recreation...
It is becoming apparent that some issues in natural resource management do not lend themselves to th...
Abstract: Natural area recreationists enjoy a bittersweet relationship with resource management and ...
It seems that most everyone these days is interested in, and demanding better and more effective man...
In the field of outdoor recreation, the problem of increasing user demand for the use of a limited s...
Resource planners are often charged with the responsibility of allocating resources between competin...
Recreation managers have always attempted to ensure that resources are used effectively in planning ...
More than any other trait, the supply of outdoor recreation resources in the United States is charac...
Outdoor recreation expenditures are increasing rapidly. Results suggest that growth will continue. T...
Urban populations in North America are increasing, putting added pressure on urban-proximate natural...
This book includes chapters by some of the leading analysts in outdoor recreation research. Experts ...
As a result of the cumulative interaction of several forces the demand pressures on outdoor recreati...
Outdoor recreation facilities and services are provided by both the public and private sectors. The ...
Maintenance of public welfare is the function of the public sector. It is the duty of a government t...
Outdoor recreation is assuming a prominent role across the public lands, presenting the responsible ...
This innovative book presents a series of up-to-date analyses of the economics of outdoor recreation...
It is becoming apparent that some issues in natural resource management do not lend themselves to th...
Abstract: Natural area recreationists enjoy a bittersweet relationship with resource management and ...
It seems that most everyone these days is interested in, and demanding better and more effective man...
In the field of outdoor recreation, the problem of increasing user demand for the use of a limited s...
Resource planners are often charged with the responsibility of allocating resources between competin...
Recreation managers have always attempted to ensure that resources are used effectively in planning ...
More than any other trait, the supply of outdoor recreation resources in the United States is charac...
Outdoor recreation expenditures are increasing rapidly. Results suggest that growth will continue. T...
Urban populations in North America are increasing, putting added pressure on urban-proximate natural...