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Trends in outdoor recreation, leisure and tourism
Title statement Trends in outdoor recreation, leisure and tourism / edited by William C. Gartner, Department of Applied Economics and Tourism Center, University of Minnesota, St Paul, USA and David W. Lime, Department of Forest Resources and Tourism Center, University of Minnesota, St Paul, USA. Publication Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2000. Copyright notice date ?000 Phys.des. 1 online resource (xxi, 458 pages) : illustrations, map, charts Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-454) and index. Contents Introduction -- Gender -- Demographics -- Social Evolution -- Technology -- Cultural Dimensions -- Current Situation/Supply -- Policy -- Activity -- Styles -- Benefits -- Methods and Measurement -- Impacts -- Global -- Region and Community -- Distribution -- Marketing -- Conflict -- Services -- Partnerships -- Best Practices -- Professionals -- Youth -- Conclusion. Notes to Availability Access limited to subscribing institution. Another responsib. Gartner, William C., Lime, David W., Another responsib. C.A.B. International, Subj. Headings Leisure. * Outdoor recreation. * Tourism. * Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Economics, (New March 2000) * Policy and Planning. * Marketing and Distribution. * Leisure. * Recreational Facilities and Management, (New March 2000) * Tourism and Travel. * Leisure. * Management. * Marketing. * Outdoor recreation. * Policy. * Tourism. Form, Genre Electronic books. Country Anglie Language angličtina Document kind Electronic sources URL Click here to access resource book
This book focuses on the issues and trends in outdoor, nature-based recreation, leisure and tourism and explores the implications for public policy, planning, management, and marketing. 37 chapters are organized into six parts: Society, factors/forces shaping demand for and use of resources; resources, what exists and how did we reach this point; participation, how we are using resources; evaluation and valuation, determining how valuable the resources are and what is happening to them; development, how resources are organized for use; and management and operations, tools to get the job done.
Introduction -- Gender -- Demographics -- Social Evolution -- Technology -- Cultural Dimensions -- Current Situation/Supply -- Policy -- Activity -- Styles -- Benefits -- Methods and Measurement -- Impacts -- Global -- Region and Community -- Distribution -- Marketing -- Conflict -- Services -- Partnerships -- Best Practices -- Professionals -- Youth -- Conclusion.
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