One third of our time? an introduction to recreation behavior and resources
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adam_text | Titel: One third of our time?
Autor: Chubb, Michael
Jahr: 1981
1. INTRODUCTION: NATURE AND SCOPE
The Importance of Recreation 2
The Nature and Purposes of This Book 3
Recreation Terminology 4
The Meaning of Recreation 4
Limitations Imposed by Some Definitions 5
A Definition of Recreation 6
Other Important Terms 6
Organization of This Book 7
Using This Book 10
PART1
THE HISTORY AND IMPORTANCE
OF RECREATION 13
2. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 14
Recreation in Early Civilizations: 5000 B.C. to 300 B.C. 15
The Middle Ages: A.D. 500 to A.D. 1350 16
The Renaissance and Reformation Era: 1350-1700 17
The Second Recreation Revolution 20
Stage 1-The Prelude: 1700-1840 21
Stage 2-The Recreation Renaissance: 1840-1880 22
Stage 3 - The Reinvolvement of Government: 1880-1900 26
Stage 4-Local and Federal Agency Development: 1900-1920 28
Stage 5 - Depression, Drought, and Conservation: 1920-1940 29
Stage 6-The Mechanization of Recreation: 1940-1960 34
Stage 7-The Zenith of the Second Recreation Revolution: 1960-1970 37
Stage 8-The Environmental and Austerity Era: 1970 to the Present 39
3. SIGNIFICANCE OF RECREATION 46
Recreation as a Human Right 47
Amount of Participation 49
Psychological Significance 51
Relaxation 51
Self-realization 51
Escape Mechanism 53
Therapeutic Psychological Significance 54
Educational Significance 57
Development of Skills 57
Acquisition of Knowledge 58
Development of Learned Behavior 59
Significance for Physical Health 59
Social Significance 61
Individual and Family Participation 61
Recreation-Based Affiliations 64
Impact on Society as a Whole 65
Recreation Produces Social Change 67
Impact on Society s Beliefs /Effect on Social Structure
Political Significance 69
Internal Political Significance 69
International Political Significance 71
The Significance of the Olympic Games 72
Significance of Government Involvement 75
Economic Significance 75
Recreation as a Land Use 80
Recreation as a Catalyst of Change 81
PART 2
RECREATION PARTICIPATION 85
4. EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING RECREATION
PARTICIPATION: ECONOMIC AND POPULATION
FACTORS 86
External Economic Factors 88
Economic Conditions 89
Stages in Development/Effect on Recreation/Development Patterns/The
Handicap of Poverty/ Current Economic Atmosphere
Employment Patterns and Conditions 95
Time Worked/Holidays and Vacations/ Nature of the Work/ Income and
Benefits/Recreation Programs/Women and Young People/Retirement
Government Constraints 105
Income and Social Security Taxes/Consumer Taxes/Property Taxes
Regulations and Resources
Population Factors 110
Population Distribution 110
Population Growth 114
Migration and Urbanization 115
5. EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING RECREATION
PARTICIPATION: SOCIAL FACTORS 119
Social Institutions 120
Social Structure 120
Influence of Family and Friends 120
Advertising and Other Commercial Activities 122
Religious and Political Influences 125
Traditions, Rituals, and Habits 128
Social Attitudes 130
Sex Roles and Characteristics 130
Attitudes Toward Work/Choice of Activity
Attitudes Concerning Age 134
Attitudes Toward the Handicapped 137
Other Discriminatory Attitudes 139
Social Status and Adulation 140
Socially Approved Lifestyles 142
Cultural and Subcultural Groups 143
Crime and Disrespect for People and Property 146
Civil Disorder and War 149
The Effect on Tourism 150
6. EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING RECREATION
PARTICIPATION: ACCESSIBILITY, RESOURCES, AND
TRANSPORTATION 152
Resource Availability 153
Undeveloped Resources 153
Ownership, Policies, and Customs 154
Existing Resource Uses 155
Developed Resources 156
Transportation Development Impact 159
Current Transportation Methods 160
Walking 160
Riding Horses 162
Cycling 163
Personal Motorized Transportation 165
Role of Private Vehicles/Vehicle and Road Distribution/Effect of Road
Type/Intercontinental Highways/Other Vehicles
Public Transportation 172
Urban Transit Systems/ Extraurban Trains/Extraurban Buses/Water
Transportation/ Air Transportation
Transportation of Recreation Goods 186
7. PERSONAL FACTORS AFFECTING PARTICIPATION 188
Personality 189
Perceptions and Attitudes 190
Perceptions 191
Perceptions of Recreation Experiences/ Perceptions of Work and Free
Time/Perceptions of People and Places
Attitudes 194
Knowledge and Skills 196
Economic and Time Implications 199
Sources and Impact 199
Sex 200
Age and Life Cycle 201
Other Personal Characteristics 203
Cultural and Subcultural Influences 208
Religious Affiliations 209
Ethnic Groups 210
Admiration and Emulation 211
Goals and Lifestyles 212
Territories and Residence 214
Territories 214
Personal Space/Home Territory/Place of Residence/Type of Residence
Occupation 220
Personal Income and Advantages 221
Discretionary Income 221
Personal Assets and Advantages 222
Personal Possessions 223
Time Available for Recreation 225
Work Lifestyle 225
Social Obligations 226
The Use of Discretionary Time 227
8. THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF RECREATION
PARTICIPATION 229
The Nature of the Experience 230
Phases of the Experience 230
Awareness Phase/ Initial-Decision Phase/ Exploratory Phase/ Final-Decision
Phase/Anticipation Phase/Preparation Phase/ Outward-Travel Phase/
Main-Experience Phase/Return-Travel Phase/Follow-up Phase/
Recollection Phase
The Decision-making Process 235
Motivation/Stage 1: Assessment of Relative Value/Stage 2: Assessment of
Probable Satisfaction/Stage 3: Assessment of Personal Suitability/ Stage 4:
Assessment of Feasibility/Variations in the Process/ Multiple Alternatives/
Recreation Choices
The Structure of the Experience 241
Combination of Phases/Combination of Experiences/Multiple-Role
Situations/ Multiple-Purpose Trips
Evaluation of the Experience 247
The Quality Experience 250
Participation Patterns 251
Participation-Data Problems 251
Recreation Time-Budgets 252
Multinational Time-Budget Study/General Time-Budget Patterns/
Recreation Time
Patterns in the United States 261
Understanding Recreation Data/Time Distribution/Television and Radio/
Social Visits/ Reading/ Conversation and Personal Letters/Hobbies, Arts,
and Crafts/Dancing, Cafés, Bars/ Sports, Exercise, and Walking/Other
Home Activities/Movies and Cultural Events/Attending Sports Events/
Other Activities in the Community/Activities Away from Home/ Summer
Recreation Patterns/ Recreation Fads and Gadgets
Variations in Patterns 276
Tourism 277
Who Is a Tourist?/Travel Motives/Destination Appeal/Attitudes Toward
Travel/ Travel Patterns
Recreation-Activity Classification 280
PART3
RECREATION RESOURCES 285
9. THE NATURE OF RECREATION RESOURCES 286
Definitions 287
Classification of Recreation Resources 287
Quantitative Measurement 289
Carrying Capacity 291
Interaction of Resource Components 293
10. UNDEVELOPED RECREATION RESOURCES 296
Location, Climate, and Weather 297
Climatic Regions 299
Favorable and Unfavorable Conditions 303
Temperature/Sun, Rain, and Winds/Optimal Climate
Topography and Landforms 307
General Topograpy 307
Local Landforms 308
Surface Materials 312
Water 313
Oceans and Seas 314
Inland Waters and Wetlands 316
Vegetation 319
Fauna 320
Associations of Recreation Resources 322
11. PRIVATE RECREATION RESOURCES 324
The Nature of Private Resources 325
Personal Resources 325
Primary-Residence Resources 327
Indoor Personal Resources/Outdoor Personal Resources
Second-Home Resources 330
Water-Oriented Homes/Homes in Agricultural Areas/Homes in Forest
Areas/Homes in Highland Areas/Homes in and near Cities/ Second-
Home Ownership/Trailers and Boats
Dual-Purpose Homes 335
Other Personal Lands 336
Private Organization Resources 337
Private Recreation Organizations 338
Social Clubs/Sports and Athletic Clubs/ Sportsperson s Clubs/Boat and
Vehicle Clubs/Hiking and Travel Clubs/Cultural and Hobby Groups
Nonrecreational Organizations 342
Residential Management Associations/Tribal Resources/Religious
Organizations/Benevolent Organizations/Service Organizations
Contribution of Private Organizations 347
Resources of Quasi-Public Organizations 347
Youth-Oriented Organizations 348
Group-Program Agencies/Facility-Based Agencies
Social Welfare Organizations 352
Preservation Organizations 353
The National Trust/ The Nature Conservancy/ Other Preservation Groups
Farm and Industrial Resources 356
Resources Used by the Public 356
Farm Resources/Industrial Lands/ Industrial Tours/Community
Programs
Resources for Employees 361
12. COMMERCIAL PRIVATE RECREATION RESOURCES 365
Shopping Facilities 366
Conventional Stores 366
Other Retailers 368
Catalog Sales/ Markets and Sales
Food-and-Drink Services 370
Food-and-Beverage Stores 370
Fast-food Establishments 371
Cafés and Coffeehouses 371
Restaurants 372
Bars and Nightclubs 373
Refreshment Services 375
Participatory Facilities 375
Dancing Establishments 375
Sports Establishments 376
Amusement Parks 377
Traditional Parks 378
Theme Parks 379
Museums, Gardens, and Parks 381
Shows, Towers, and Tours 383
Traveling Shows 383
Towers and Tours 384
Stadiums and Racetracks 384
Camps, Hotels, and Resorts 386
Campgrounds and Marinas 386
Hotels and Boarding Houses 388
Overnight Accommodations/ Recreation Facilities
Self-contained Resorts 389
Warm-Weather Resorts/Ski Resorts/Spas and Beauty Resorts/Sports
Resorts/ Club Mediterranee/ Locations and Seasons
Cruise Ships 397
Other Mobile Resources 399
Farms and Estates 400
Farms/ Ranches/ Other Rural Enterprises
Native People s Enterprises 401
Camps and Schools 402
Children s Camps/Family and Adult Camps
Products and Services 403
Recreation Products 403
People 405
Rental Arrangements 406
Hierarchy of Enterprises 407
Contribution of Commercial Recreation 409
13. PUBLICLY OWNED RECREATION RESOURCES:
LOCAL AND REGIONAL AGENCIES 412
The Scope of Public Involvement 413
Public Recreation Land Distribution 416
American Public Primary Recreation Lands 416
American Public Secondary Recreation Lands 420
Local and Regional Recreation Agencies 421
City and District Agencies 423
County Agencies 425
Township Agencies 426
Local Recreation Lands Distribution 426
Kinds of Local Resources 427
Squares, Plazas, and Malls 429
Squares and Plazas/Pedestrian Malls
Playlots and Miniparks 431
Neighborhood Parks 432
Community Parks 433
Regional Parks 433
Linear Parklands 434
Promenades/Parkways/Valley Parks/Trail Parks
Recreation Centers 436
Neighborhood Centers/Community Centers/ Other Center Functions/
Distribution of Centers
Recreation at Schools 440
Administrative Arrangements/ School Resources/ School/ Park Complexes
Sports Facilities 443
Stadium/Golf Courses/ Other Sports Facilities
Mobile Resources 447
Other Resources 448
Examples of Local Systems 448
Basic Characteristics of 17 Systems 449
The Evansville System 452
Facilities / Programs
The New York City System 454
Administration / Facilities / Programs
The Dade County System 458
Administration / Facilities / Programs
Diversity and Uniqueness 460
14. PUBLICLY OWNED RECREATION RESOURCES: STATE
AND PROVINCIAL AGENCIES 462
Significance of Intermediate and National Resources 463
Intermediate Resources 464
American State Parks 464
Comparing Park Systems/Regional Differences/Degree of Development/
California s System/Colorado s System/Kentucky s System/Michigan s
System/New York s System/ Texas s System/Other Systems and Parks
Provincial Parks 489
The Ontario System/ The British Columbia System
Interagency Parks 496
Forests 497
State Forests/Provincial Forests
Other Resources 503
Fishing Resources/ Boating Resources/ Fairs/ Sports Facilities/
Financial and Technical Resources
15. PUBLICLY OWNED RECREATION RESOURCES:
NATIONAL AND MULTILEVEL RESOURCES 509
National Resources 510
U.S. Federal Lands 510
National Parks 510
United States/Canada/Great Britain/Other Nations
National Forests 532
United States/Other Nations
Other Land-Managing Agencies 537
National Resource Lands/National Wildlife Refuge System/
Military Lands
Water-Resource Projects 540
Corps of Engineers Projects/Bureau of Reclamation Projects/Tennessee
Valley Authority Projects
Tourist Facilities 544
Multilevel Resources 546
Institutional Recreation Resources 546
College Facilities/Correctional Institutions/Health Care Institutions
Trails 553
Undesignated Resources 554
Urban Sidewalks and Streets/Public Transportation/Rural Roads and
Highways/ Bridges/ Railroads/ Airports/ Buildings/ Other Resources
16. CULTURAL RESOURCES 562
Support for Cultural Resources 563
The Private Sector 564
The Role of Government 566
Federal Government Role/State Government Role/Local Government
Role/The Crucial Role of Public Funding/Other Nations
The Development of an Audience 570
Performing Arts Resources 571
Nonprofit Theater 571
Regional Theater/The New York Public Theater/Community and
School Theater
Commercial Theater 574
Symphony Orchestras 575
Opera Companies 575
Dance Companies 576
Cultural Centers 577
Lincoln Center/Kennedy Center/Wolf Trap Farm Park
Other Nonprofit Facilities 578
Other Commercial Facilities 579
Broadcast, Recording, and Film Resources 580
Radio Broadcasting Systems 580
Recording Industry 581
Television Broadcasting Systems 582
Commercial Television/Public Television
Commercial Film Resources 585
Motion Picture Theaters/The Films/Other Nations
Development of Artists 589
Museums and Collections 590
The Nature of Museums 590
The Role of Public Museums 592
Public Art Museums (U.S.) 593
Art Museums Elsewhere
Public Science Museums 595
Nature of Exhibits/Children s Museums/Living Collections/
Observatories and Planetariums/Anthropology and Archaeology Exhibits
Public History Museums 601
Historical Society Museums/Kinds of Historical Exhibits/National and
International Roles
Public Specialized Museums 604
Museums Commemorating Individuals/Federal Museums
Museum Gift Shops 605
College Museums 605
Private Nonprofit Museums 606
Colonial Williamsburg/ Industrial Museums/ Religious and Special Interest
Museums/ Halls of Fame
Commercial Museums 608
Libraries 609
Public Libraries 609
The Role of Local Public Libraries/National, State, and Regional
Libraries
College Libraries 613
Private Libraries 613
Multipurpose Centers 613
The Significance of Cultural Resources 615
17. PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES: ADMINISTRATION,
MANAGEMENT, AND PROGRAMMING 619
Administration 620
Organization 620
Powers and Responsibilities 621
Policy Development 622
Financial Support 623
Direct Taxation/Fees and Charges/Donations/Government Grants/
Budgeting
Other Administrative Activities 625
Management 626
Research and Planning 626
Research/ Planning
Design and Construction 630
Operations and Maintenance 632
Activity Programs 634
Personnel Involved/ Types of Programs/ Examples of Programs
Programs for Special Populations 644
Therapeutic Recreation 646
PART 4
THE FUTURE
18. PROBLEMS, TRENDS, AND THE FUTURE 652
Resource Trends and Issues 653
Energy-Supply Implications 653
Situation in the United States/Alternative Transportation Modes /Role oí
the Automobile/ Impact on Recreation
Land and Water Problems 659
Agricultural and Urban Lands/ Water, Wetlands, and Coastlines/Deserts
and Forests/Wilderness
Recreation Conflicts and Carrying Capacity 672
Economic Trends and Issues 675
International Trade 675
Trade Deficits and Surpluses/ Effects on Recreation
Inflation and Recession 678
The Economic Impact/Implications for Recreation
Changing Government Roles 682
Tax Cuts in the United States/Implications for Recreation/Possible
Solutions
Social Trends and Issues 689
Impact of Inflation and Recession 690
Implications for Recreation
Employment, Income, and Poverty 693
Conditions in the United States/Implications for Recreation
The Crucial Role of Population 696
The Situation in the United States/ Implications for Recreation
Recreation Tomorrow 701
Conflicting Trends and New Developments 702
Purgatory or Paradise 703
Glossary of Terms 706
Selected Bibliography 713
Photo Credits 723
Index 725
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spelling | Chubb, Michael Verfasser aut One third of our time? an introduction to recreation behavior and resources Michael Chubb ; Holly R. Chubb New York, NY [u.a.] Wiley 1981 XXIV, 742 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Loisirs - Aspect psychologique Loisirs - États-Unis Recreatie gtt Ressources naturelles - États-Unis Psychologie Natural resources United States Recreation Psychological aspects Recreation United States Erholung (DE-588)4015261-3 gnd rswk-swf Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Erholung (DE-588)4015261-3 s Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 s DE-604 Chubb, Holly R. Verfasser aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001511087&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Chubb, Michael Chubb, Holly R. One third of our time? an introduction to recreation behavior and resources Loisirs - Aspect psychologique Loisirs - États-Unis Recreatie gtt Ressources naturelles - États-Unis Psychologie Natural resources United States Recreation Psychological aspects Recreation United States Erholung (DE-588)4015261-3 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd |
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title | One third of our time? an introduction to recreation behavior and resources |
title_auth | One third of our time? an introduction to recreation behavior and resources |
title_exact_search | One third of our time? an introduction to recreation behavior and resources |
title_full | One third of our time? an introduction to recreation behavior and resources Michael Chubb ; Holly R. Chubb |
title_fullStr | One third of our time? an introduction to recreation behavior and resources Michael Chubb ; Holly R. Chubb |
title_full_unstemmed | One third of our time? an introduction to recreation behavior and resources Michael Chubb ; Holly R. Chubb |
title_short | One third of our time? |
title_sort | one third of our time an introduction to recreation behavior and resources |
title_sub | an introduction to recreation behavior and resources |
topic | Loisirs - Aspect psychologique Loisirs - États-Unis Recreatie gtt Ressources naturelles - États-Unis Psychologie Natural resources United States Recreation Psychological aspects Recreation United States Erholung (DE-588)4015261-3 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Loisirs - Aspect psychologique Loisirs - États-Unis Recreatie Ressources naturelles - États-Unis Psychologie Natural resources United States Recreation Psychological aspects Recreation United States Erholung Umweltschutz USA |
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