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245 0 0 _aEncyclopedia of leisure and outdoor recreation /
_cedited by John M. Jenkins and John J. Pigram.
246 3 _aEncyclopaedia of leisure and outdoor recreation
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2003.
300 _axiii, 595 pages ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tAborigines --
_tBack-country --
_tBack-packing --
_tBarriers --
_tCamping --
_tCanada Land Inventory (CLI) --
_tCapability --
_tDance --
_tDay trip --
_tDecentralization --
_tDecision making --
_tDeclaration on Leisure and Globalization --
_tDegradation --
_tDeindustrialization --
_tDelphi method --
_tDemand --
_tDemarketing --
_tDemocracy --
_tDemography --
_tDensity --
_tDeregulation --
_tDesert --
_tEcological determinism --
_tEcological economics --
_tEcologically sustainable development --
_tEcology --
_tEcomuseum --
_tEconomic development --
_tEconomic impacts --
_tEconomic rationalism see neo-liberal economics --
_tEconomics --
_tEconomies of scale --
_tEcoresort --
_tEcosystem --
_tFads --
_tGambling --
_tGame theory --
_tGardening --
_tGay --
_tGaze --
_tGender --
_tGentrification --
_tGeographic information systems (GIS) --
_tGeography --
_tGhetto --
_tGlobal warming --
_tGlobalization --
_tGoals --
_tGoals achievement matrices --
_tGovernment --
_tGrand Tour --
_tGravity model --
_tGreen movement --
_tGreenhouse effect --
_tGreenspace --
_tGrid approach --
_tHandicapped --
_tHazards --
_tHealth --
_tHealth resort --
_tHegemony --
_tHeliocentrism --
_tHeritage --
_tHeterosexual --
_tIdentity --
_tIdeology --
_tImage --
_tImmigrants --
_tImpacts, economic --
_tImpacts, physical --
_tImpacts, social --
_tImperialism --
_tInclusion --
_tIndicators --
_tIndigenous people --
_tIndividualism --
_tInduced demand --
_tJournals (in leisure and outdoor recreation) --
_glab our.
_t(see work), labour force (see work force) --
_tLand tenure --
_tLandholders --
_tLandscape --
_tLandscape assessment --
_tLandscape quality --
_tLatent demand --
_tMarina --
_tMarine recreation --
_tMarket --
_tMarket analysis --
_tMarket failure --
_tMarket segmentation --
_tMarket system /mechanism --
_tMarketing --
_tMarx /Marxist --
_tMasculinity --
_tMass communication --
_tMass recreation --
_tMaterialism --
_tMatrix approach --
_tNarcissism --
_tNation state --
_tNational parks --
_tNational Parks Service, United States --
_tNational Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) --
_tNationalism --
_tNature --
_tNature conservation --
_tNature-based recreation --
_tNature-based tourism --
_tNeed --
_tNeighbourhood parks --
_tNeo-liberal economics (economic rationalism) --
_tNominal group technique --
_tNon-government organizations (NGOs) --
_tNon-profit organizations --
_tNudism --
_tObjectives, recreational --
_tOff-road vehicles --
_tOlympic Games (and Olympism) --
_tOpen space --
_tOpportunity --
_tPackage holiday --
_tParalympics --
_tParks --
_tPart . icipation partnerships --
_tPay TV --
_tPerception --
_tPerformance indicators --
_tPersonality --
_tPets --
_tPhenomenology --
_tPhilosophy --
_tPilgrimage --
_tPlace --
_tPlace identity --
_tPlanning --
_tQualitative research methods --
_tQuality management --
_tQuality of life --
_tQuantitative research method --
_tQueer --
_tQuestionnaire --
_tRacism --
_tRationality --
_tRecreation --
_tRecreation management --
_tRecreation Opportunity Spectrum (ROS) --
_tRecreation property --
_tRecreation resources --
_tRecreation space --
_tRecreational Business District (RBD) --
_tRegulation --
_tReligion --
_tReprography --
_tResilience --
_tResistance --
_tResort --
_tResort morphology --
_tResource assessment --
_tResource base --
_tResource capability --
_tSafety --
_tSatisfaction --
_tScenic quality --
_tScheduling --
_tSeasonality --
_tSecond homes --
_tSegregation --
_tSelf-actualization --
_tSelf-esteem --
_tSelf-regulation --
_tSense of place --
_tSerious leisure --
_tService --
_tSex --
_tTastes --
_tTechnology --
_tTelevision --
_tTheatre --
_tTheme parks --
_tTherapeutic recreation --
_tThird World --
_tUltimate Environmental Threshold (UET) --
_tUnemployment --
_tUnesco --
_gUnit ed.
_tStates Forest Service --
_tUrban parks --
_tUrban recreation --
_tUser-orientated resources --
_tVacation --
_tValuation --
_tValues --
_tVandalism --
_tWants --
_tXenophobia --
_tYouth --
_tYouth at risk --
_tZoning --
_tZoo.
520 1 _a"Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of these fields, this reference work helps to contextualize the leading research and knowledge about leisure and outdoor recreation concepts, theories, and practices. Its alphabetically organized entries are fully cross-referenced, comprehensively indexed, and in most cases contain up-do-date suggestions for further reading. The Encyclopedia of Leisure and Outdoor Recreation is an essential reference resource for teaching, an invaluable companion to independent study, and a solid starting point for wider exploration."--BOOK JACKET.
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