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Associations between parental and child physical activity and screen time during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Ng LA, Doyle-Baker PK, McCormack GR.
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Recreational potential of medical tourism of Russia
Problems of Social Hygiene Public Health and History of Medicine, 2020Since January 1, 2019, the Russian Federation has entered the global medical tourism market thanks to the approved federal project "Development of the export of medical services". The level of attractiveness of a country as a global destination for medical tourists is determined by a number of factors: the level of medical technology, transport ...
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Erosive Potential of Recreational Boat Wakes
Journal of Coastal Research, 2020Shuster, R.; Sherman, D.J.; Lorang, M.S.; Ellis, J.T., and Hopf, F., 2020. Erosive potential of recreational boat wakes. In: Malvarez, G. and Navas, F. (eds.), Global Coastal Issues of 2020. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 95, pp. 1279–1283.
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RECREATION AND RISK: POTENTIAL EXPOSURE
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1997The Department of Energy and other federal facilities are reclaiming land through the process of remediation and restoration, and this land will eventually be turned over for future land uses that may involve recreation. Understanding the amount of recreation that is likely (and thus individual exposure) is an essential element in decisions about ...
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Inventorying Recreation Potentials On Dispersed Tracts
Journal of Forestry, 1979Abstract An inventory method for describing and quantifying certain landscape attributes has proven valuable for classifying scattered and heterogeneous tracts for their recreational potential. The method has been applied on more than 10,000 tracts totaling nearly 5 million acres in Montana.
G. Wesley Burnett, David G. Conklin
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Career Potential in Commercial Recreation
Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1975(1975). Career Potential in Commercial Recreation. Journal of Physical Education and Recreation: Vol. 46, No. 9, pp. 36-37.
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THE RECREATIONAL POTENTIAL OF DISAPPEARING SETTLEMENTS
Soviet Geography, 1989The author investigates the feasibility of utilizing small “disappearing” rural settlements of declining and aging population for recreational uses, with the goal of bolstering local economies and minimizing recreation's disruptive effects on nearby agriculture and rural infrastructure and services.
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Evaluating Recreational Potential of Small Streams
Journal of the Urban Planning and Development Division, 1972The purpose herein was to find a way to evaluate the recreational potential of small streams and their watersheds in the Central United States. Research was limited to streams with drainage areas of less than 100 sq miles and located within 25 miles of a city.
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