''Outdoor Recreation: An Introduction'' provides
students following courses in outdoor recreation,
leisure and environmental studies with a comprehensive
and informative overview of this broad and fascinating
field. Covering both theory and practice, and including
case studies and examples from around the world, this is
the first student text in outdoor recreation to draw on
such a diverse range of interdisciplinary approaches and
methods. The book introduces students to every key theme
in the study of contemporary outdoor recreation,
including: key concepts and definitions; history and
development of outdoor leisure; management of outdoor
recreation; development and management of parks,
protected areas and wilderness; psychology of the
outdoor experience; ecology and the natural environment;
outdoor education and interpretation; economics of
outdoor recreation; outdoor education, leadership and
personal development; and, contemporary issues in, and
the future of, outdoor recreation. Student learning is
supported throughout the book with helpful features such
as learning objectives, case studies, weblinks, chapter
summaries, study questions, and definitions of key
terms.Representing a definitive guide to an important
and rapidly growing field, this book is essential
reading for all students of outdoor recreation, leisure
management, tourism and environmental studies, and will
be an important resource for all professionals working
in outdoor recreation and leisure. Ryan Plummer is an
Associate Professor in the Department of Tourism and
Environment at Brock University, Canada. |
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