ABSTRACT
This book deals with the interaction of various social groups, and the extent to which they may or may not conflict. It focuses on the interface between the various publics related to recreation, including recreationists themselves.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|46 pages
Conceptual Frameworks
chapter Chapter 2|19 pages
Conflict in Outdoor Recreation: The Scope of the Challenge to Resource Planning and Management
part II|75 pages
User Experiences and Preferences
chapter Chapter 4|19 pages
Outdoor Recreation Participation and Preferences by Black and White Chicago Households
chapter Chapter 8|17 pages
Recreation Opportunity Spectrum Reevaluated: Its Application to the Eastern U.S
part III|76 pages
Recreationists, Local Populations, and Agencies
chapter Chapter 9|26 pages
Customary and Traditional Knowledge in Canadian National Park Planning and Management: A Process View
chapter Chapter 12|18 pages
Public Recreational Access: A National Study of Policies and Practices of Private Landowners
part IV|45 pages
Tourism
part V|73 pages
Natural Resource Recreation Values