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Attributes of Leisure. Pleasant experienceMeaningful activitiesImportant to human welfare (maybe?). Importance of leisure to a Society. Source of income for the producersSource of pleasure and meaningfulness for consumers.. Factors responsible for making leisure a leading role in a society. Produ
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1. Types of Recreation and Categories NR 230 – Forest Recreation
K. Kellogg-Campbell
2. Attributes of Leisure Pleasant experience
Meaningful activities
Important to human welfare (maybe?)
3. Importance of leisure to a Society Source of income for the producers
Source of pleasure and meaningfulness for consumers.
4. Factors responsible for making leisure a leading role in a society Productivity:
Increase in GNP
Increased productivity
Increased Income:
Beyond what is needed to purchase essential goods and services
Discretionary Income Increased Free Time:
Time freed from Familial, civil and work obligations
Change in societal values
Drop in work time from 50+ hours/week to 30+ hours/week.
5. Recent American Inventions Recreational Vehicles (RV)
Campgrounds
Recreational Facilities
With flush toilets and hot showers
6. Leisure spending Categories Recreation Supplies and Equipment
Travel and Vacation Businesses
Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Cultural Activities
Home Expenditures
7. Types of Outdoor Recreation Resources Clausen and Knetsch (1966)
study of demand for recreation goods and services
Developed categories based on naturalness, size and relative location
8. 1. Resource-based Areas Large
Remote
Natural areas
Examples are like:
typical national parks, national forests, federal wildlife refuges, etc.
9. 2. Intermediate Areas Characteristics somewhere between Resource-based and User-oriented areas
Examples:
County and State Parks as well as Regional open-space systems.
10. 3. User-oriented Areas Relatively close to where users live or work
Small in size
Physical characteristics not too demanding
Examples:
City Parks and playgrounds
11. Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission (ORRRC) 1962 – Recognized there is an inverse relationship between:
location of public lands
population centers.
12. Renewable Resources Planning Act (RPA) Requires U.S. Forest Service to make reports every 5 years of renewable natural resources in U.S.
Includes outdoor recreation and wilderness resources
Classification can be in geographic regions