The global popularity of outdoor recreation and ecotourism is on the increase. At present, there is little systematic information on the management practices that have been successful in National Parks. This book presents the issue of how to manage outdoor recreation in ways that protect the integrity of park resources and the quality of the visitor experience. Using case studies drawn from the U.S. National Park System, it illustrates a range of successful management approaches that can be applied worldwide.
D'Luhosch, P., Kuehn, D. and Schuster, R. (2009) Behavioral intentions within off-highway ... Frost, J. and McCool, S. (1988) Can visitor regulation enhance ...
Sharpley, R. (1997) Rural Tourism: An Introduction, London: International Thomson Business Press. Sharpley, R. (2003) Tourism and Leisure in the Countryside, Huntingdon: Elm Publications. Sharpley, R. and Sharpley, J. (1997) Rural ...
A review of environmental codes of conduct for entrylevel divers and how they should be educated and trained, as this is where many problems lie, is given in Johansen and Koster (2012) and Johansen (2013). cheaper marine park admission ...
A science-based approach to outdoor recreation management at Maine's Acadia National Park, applicable to parks and conservation areas nationwide
Green, P. (1992) 'Parks management in New Zealand', UNEP Industry and Environment, 15, 3–4:16–21. ... Hall, C.M., Jenkins, J.M. and Kearsley, G. (1997b) Tourism Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand: Cases, ...
The first book to integrate the social science literature on outdoor recreation has been completely updated to reflect current research and new concerns. The book is a standard text in...
This comprehensive guide has been substantially revised and updated. Jubenville and Twight address a broad spectrum of issues from turf management to interpretive services, incorporating both current management theory and...
This third edition is fully revised to reflect current research and new concerns in the field.
Introduction to Outdoor Recreation: Providing and Managing Natural Resource Based Opportunities
Canada Crockeri/ Sundance NorthwestResorts Ltd, [1988] 1 S.C.R. 1186: majority decision of Supreme Court of Canada on appeal, determined that the plaintiff was responsible for own injuries suffered in a snow tubing accident as a result ...