American Recreation Journal

American Recreation Journal
Title American Recreation Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 654
Release 1961
Genre Parks
ISBN

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Parks and People

Parks and People
Title Parks and People PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Manning
Publisher UPNE
Pages 354
Release 2009-11-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 1584658819

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A science-based approach to outdoor recreation management at Maine's Acadia National Park, applicable to parks and conservation areas nationwide

American Incomes

American Incomes
Title American Incomes PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781885070395

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Outdoor Recreation

Outdoor Recreation
Title Outdoor Recreation PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of the Interior. Library
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1964
Genre Outdoor recreation
ISBN

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American Recreation Annual

American Recreation Annual
Title American Recreation Annual PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1961
Genre Recreation
ISBN

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Managing Outdoor Recreation

Managing Outdoor Recreation
Title Managing Outdoor Recreation PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Manning
Publisher Cabi
Pages 243
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781845939311

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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.

Heading Out

Heading Out
Title Heading Out PDF eBook
Author Terence Young
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 595
Release 2017-06-06
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1501712829

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Who are the real campers? Through-hiking backpackers traversing the Appalachian Trail? The family in an SUV making a tour of national parks and sleeping in tents at campgrounds? People committed to the RV lifestyle who move their homes from state to state as season and whim dictate? Terence Young would say: all of the above. Camping is one of the country's most popular pastimes—tens of millions of Americans go camping every year. Whether on foot, on horseback, or in RVs, campers have been enjoying themselves for well more than a century, during which time camping’s appeal has shifted and evolved. In Heading Out, Young takes readers into nature and explores with them the history of camping in the United States.Young shows how camping progressed from an impulse among city-dwellers to seek temporary retreat from their exhausting everyday surroundings to a form of recreation so popular that an industry grew up around it to provide an endless supply of ever-lighter and more convenient gear. Young humanizes camping’s history by spotlighting key figures in its development and a sampling of the campers and the variety of their excursions. Readers will meet William H. H. Murray, who launched a craze for camping in 1869; Mary Bedell, who car camped around America for 12,000 miles in 1922; William Trent Jr., who struggled to end racial segregation in national park campgrounds before World War II; and Carolyn Patterson, who worked with the U.S. Department of State in the 1960s and 1970s to introduce foreign service personnel to the "real" America through trailer camping. These and many additional characters give readers a reason to don a headlamp, pull up a chair beside the campfire, and discover the invigorating and refreshing history of sleeping under the stars.