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Visitors’ strategic anticipation of crowding in scarce recreational resources
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2010Qi Han +2 more
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Integrated Use of Multitrophic Aquaculture Resources in the Recreational Business
Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism, 2020The article deals with the development of approaches to the integrated use of multitrophic aquaculture resources in the recreational business. It is revealed that multitrophic aquaculture allows successfully combining several areas in nature management ...
E. Shishanova +4 more
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Journal of Coastal Research
Lazarow, N., 2007. The value of coastal recreational resources: a case study approach to examine the value of recreational surfing to specific locales. Journal of Coastal Research, SI 50 (Proceedings of the 9th International Coastal Symposium), 12 – 20 ...
N. Lazarow
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Lazarow, N., 2007. The value of coastal recreational resources: a case study approach to examine the value of recreational surfing to specific locales. Journal of Coastal Research, SI 50 (Proceedings of the 9th International Coastal Symposium), 12 – 20 ...
N. Lazarow
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Geographic perspectives on recreational resources
Annals of Tourism Research, 1994M. Johnston
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Aquatic resources and recreation behavior
Leisure Sciences, 1977While substantial effort has been undertaken to understand the consequences of industrial and agricultural uses for the environment, concern has also been expressed about its other uses, including recreation. Little is known about the relationship between recreational behavior and an environmental resource base.
Neil H. Cheek, Donald R. Field
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Wildlife As A Recreational Resource
Tourism Recreation Research, 1977Hunting provides a thrill that cannot be matched perhaps by any other sport that mankind has so far evolved. To stalk and outwit a wild animal whose senses of sight, smell and hearing are far superior to those of human beings and to bring it down with a well placed shot with spear, bow and arrow or a fire-arm, requires considerable physical skill and ...
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Journal of Biological Education, 1986
(1986). Zoos—resource or recreation? Journal of Biological Education: Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 231-234.
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(1986). Zoos—resource or recreation? Journal of Biological Education: Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 231-234.
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The Value of Licenses for Recreational Use of Natural Resources
2002The paper provides a behavior model of a consumer considering the purchase of a license that allows him to benefit from a natural resource in a certain place, for a certain period of time, and according to pre-established rules and procedures. We developed a model starting from the assumption that the opportunity to purchase a license can be likened to
MORETTO, MICHELE, ROSATO P.
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Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation
2017Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation, Third Edition, provides current and future practitioners with a solid foundation in research and application of human resource management in the sport and recreation industries. The third edition prepares students for success by bringing into focus the three divergent groups of people who constitute ...
Packianathan Chelladurai, Shannon Kerwin
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