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Best Practices for Implementing Recreation Demand Models
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2020This article discusses best practices for implementing recreation demand models. We focus on insights that research and experience provide for the typical recreation application, where the analyst uses individual-level data to measure the value of ...
Frank Lupi+2 more
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Mental health benefits of nature-based recreation: a systematic review
Annals of Leisure Research, 2019The demand for mental health services around the world has risen dramatically. Many researchers and practitioners are looking for alternative mental health treatments, including nature-based recreation.
N. Q. Lackey+5 more
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, 2020
This study examines the causal relationship between recreation experience, place attachment, environmental attitudes and environmentally responsible behavior as well as the mediating effects of place attachment and the environmental attitudes of tourists
Yi Hsien Lin, T. Lee
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This study examines the causal relationship between recreation experience, place attachment, environmental attitudes and environmentally responsible behavior as well as the mediating effects of place attachment and the environmental attitudes of tourists
Yi Hsien Lin, T. Lee
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, 2020
We applied the multiple hierarchy stratification perspective to examine how access and use of municipal parks and recreation vary based upon the intersections of gender, race/ethnicity, age, income, place of residence, and education.
Samantha L. Powers+4 more
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We applied the multiple hierarchy stratification perspective to examine how access and use of municipal parks and recreation vary based upon the intersections of gender, race/ethnicity, age, income, place of residence, and education.
Samantha L. Powers+4 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
R ECREATION-this is a word which embraces our many an var ed leisure hour activities. It encompasses trips to movies after a day's work, a ride in the car, a week end spent boating, fishing, playing tennis or golf. All these things we enjoy doing. Why? An evening at a serious game of bridge could require as much concentration and thought as a business ...
Shirley Fein+2 more
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R ECREATION-this is a word which embraces our many an var ed leisure hour activities. It encompasses trips to movies after a day's work, a ride in the car, a week end spent boating, fishing, playing tennis or golf. All these things we enjoy doing. Why? An evening at a serious game of bridge could require as much concentration and thought as a business ...
Shirley Fein+2 more
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Developing Recreational Trails: Motivations for Recreational Walking
Tourism Planning & Development, 2012This paper seeks to explore the motivations and preferences of recreational walkers in near-urban areas and the implications for trail development. A qualitative focus group method was employed in order to generate open discussion amongst recreational walkers from a range of backgrounds and levels of interest, participation and experience, drawing out ...
Leslie Malcolm Lumsdon+2 more
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The Mathematics Teacher, 1950
In The January issue of The Mathematics Teacher the following problem was proposed. “Divide the area of a circle into n (n, any integer) equal parts, but the division of the circumference of the circle is not permitted, nor is the drawing of concentric circles or of parallel chords permitted.”
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In The January issue of The Mathematics Teacher the following problem was proposed. “Divide the area of a circle into n (n, any integer) equal parts, but the division of the circumference of the circle is not permitted, nor is the drawing of concentric circles or of parallel chords permitted.”
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Constraints on Recreation Among People of Color: Toward a New Constraints Model
Leisure Sciences, 2019This paper reports on the findings of a study that examined constraints on leisure experienced by African American, Latinx and Asian users and nonusers of recreation programs offered by a park district from a mid-size Midwestern community. The objectives
M. Stodolska, K. Shinew, L. N. Camarillo
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An Ecological Model of Environmental Justice for Recreation
Leisure Sciences, 2019Socioeconomic and racial-ethnic inequities in access to recreation settings are widely considered environmental justice (EJ) issues. Researchers in leisure, geography, urban planning, and other disciplines have published important theoretical ...
A. Rigolon+3 more
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Elasticities of Demand for Recreation Site and for Recreation Experience
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1986Substitution makes demand for recreation sites more elastic than that for recreation experiences. Assessment of site elasticity by direct and Clawson methods yielded elastic estimates empirically, whereas response to hypothetical increased costs of travel yielded inelastic demand for recreation experiences.
C Price, J B Christensen, S K Humphreys
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