ABSTRACT

This revised and updated edition reflects the changes that have taken place within the field of leisure and recreation management in recent years. Issues such as social inclusion, cultural strategy, exercise for health have risen to the top of the policy agenda. Commercial pressures, changes in the voluntary and public sector and emerging leisure professions such as sports development and playwork are all profoundly influencing the professional landscape.
Leisure and Recreation Management is the only book to cover leisure history, key leisure concepts, trends, provision, management practices and operational issues in one comprehensive volume.
· Leisure and Cultural Heritage - the social and historic factors shaping current leisure
· Themes in Leisure, Recreation and Play - understanding leisure as a social
· Leisure Planning and Provision - in the Public, voluntary and commercial sectors
· Leisure Products - exploring the key areas of tourism, the countryside, the arts, and sport
· Leisure Management - principles and practice for leadership, staffing, training, programming, event management, leisure marketing and more
Exploring every key concept and innovation, and with more student-friendly textbook features than ever before, Leisure and Recreation Management is essential reading for student and professional interested in the theory and practice of managing leisure and recreation services and facilities.

part |2 pages

Part one Leisure and the needs of people

chapter 2|34 pages

Play, children and the community

chapter 3|16 pages

Recreation

part |2 pages

Part two: Leisure trends, planning and government

chapter 6|30 pages

Trends in the leisure industry

chapter 7|46 pages

Planning for leisure

part |2 pages

Part three The leisure providers

chapter 9|34 pages

Leisure provision in the public sector

chapter 10|32 pages

Leisure provision in the voluntary sector

chapter 11|38 pages

Leisure provision in the commercial sector

part |2 pages

Part four The management of leisure

chapter 12|46 pages

Management

chapter 14|36 pages

Marketing of leisure and recreation

chapter 15|22 pages

Organization of major events

chapter 16|36 pages

Staffing and staff structures