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A conceptual paradigm for the evaluation of recreation resources

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Title A conceptual paradigm for the evaluation of recreation resources
Names Stankey, George H. (creator)
Heintzelman, Oliver H. (advisor)
Date Issued 1966-07-19 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1967
Abstract One of the most serious problems confronting modern America
is the efficient and rational utilization of the recreation resource base,
not only in terms of present demands and needs, but future as well.
The resource manager, in the past, has had few guidelines from
which to determine the type and extent of development desired. As
a result, large tracts of ineffective acreages have been provided.
There is a notable and serious lack of a developmental schemata that
attempts to relate contributory factors in such a manner as to present
the resource manager with a more crystallized concept of the
type of development desired, its effect upon the physical landscape,
and its economic rationale.
The purpose of this study, therefore, is to define those variables
that should be considered in any proposed recreation development.
This will be carried out in two sections. First, individual
dimensions of consideration will be examined to depict their influence on recreation resource development. Secondly, a conceptual
paradigm will be constructed, presenting a framework of variables
to be considered by the resource manager in decision making.
The need for such a framework is two-fold. First, it will
allow the more efficient development of the recreation resource base,
thereby reducing the amount of ineffective acreage and increasing
user satisfaction. Secondly, it will allow more equitable comparisons
to be made between recreation development and other resource uses,
such as timber and mining.
As the country's population continues to grow and the tempo
of life increase, there may be expected a growing desire on the part
of people to "get away from it all. " The rapid encroachment of
urban and industrial development, however, is alienating much of
the recreation resource base forever. Thus, it is most essential,
indeed imperative, that man more carefully analyze and order the
development of his and his progeny's environment.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Recreation areas
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/47331

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