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Rutyns’kyi, M. "Research potential of use of the theory of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs in leisure and resort’s sciences and practice of tourist business." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 36 (May 15, 2009): 282–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2009.36.3007.

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Opportunities and prospects of use of the theory of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs in researches of recreational sphere of human activity are characterized. Some concepts of recreation’s science (the recreational motivation, recreational needs and etc.) are proved from a position of this theory. Key words: theory of needs, recreation needs, recreation motivation, ethnocultural type of tourists.
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Topchiyev, Oleksandr, Vitalii Sych, Viktoriya Yavorska, and Katerina Kolomiyets. "POPULATION AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF RECREATIONAL AND TOURIST POTENTIAL." SCIENTIFIC ISSUES OF TERNOPIL VOLODYMYR HNATIUK NATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY. SERIES: GEOGRAPHY 51, no. 2 (December 5, 2021): 101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.25128/2519-4577.21.2.12.

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The article defines the directions that it is recommended to assess the role of the population in the formation of recreation and tourism activities (RTA). It is proved the need to investigate the role of the population in the RTA in two main directions: 1) as a subject of recreational and tourist systems in its relation to their media (objects); 2) combined - as a subject and component of the object of recreational and tourist systems. The population forms the flows of recreation and tourists, developing relevant structures and mechanisms for their recreational and tourist service, organizes directions and fields of economic and non-economic activities that ensure the recreational needs of the population, creates a specialized recreation infrastructure, develops and implements a variety of functional and territorial organization of recreation and tourism, forms at the national and international level of territorial division of labor. In order to evaluate the recreational potential of a separate plot or object usually consider not the entire nomenclature of conditions and resources, but only a characteristic or typical combination. Each territory, each object of recreation and tourism has its own set (complex) of resource characteristics. And this circumstance greatly facilitates the procedure for a comprehensive assessment of recreational potential due to elimination (allocation) of a characteristic complex of terms and resources of RTA. A similar situation arises for a functional assessment of recreational potential. The valuation of conditions and resources are not developed for a general list of species and forms of RTA, but for those that are distributed in this area in this locality. It is determined that among the numerous characteristics and indicators of recreational potential, the concept of recreational and tourist attractiveness is one of the objective indicators of resource potential. Estimation of recreational potential for quantitative indicators of recreation and tourists and their numerical and spatial distributions creates an objective basis for all other characteristics and indicators of RTD. Another important characteristic of the recreational potential, which forms the population as a factor of RTA is a recreation capacity of territories and objects of RTA. The concept of "recreational capacity" is related to "recreational attractiveness". Attractiveness characterizes recreational territories and objects for their attraction, according to real flows of recreation and tourists. Recreational capacity is intended to set the upper limits of such attractiveness. Attractiveness represents the actual use of a recreational resource, and the capacity indicates its critical level of recreation, which does not lead to degradation of this resource. In recreational geography, tourism and planning of territories, this direction is well known and extremely designed. The indicators of recreational capacities for certain types and recreation forms and recreations - beach baths, short-term rest in green zones, anthropogenic load of resort zones and areas of the natural reserve fund, maximum population density in various functional zones of the big city, etc. At the same time, the zonal principles of assessing the recreational capacity of objects and areas of recreation and tourism have not yet been developed, and this actual problem is waiting for its researchers. The population forms a so-called anthropogenic load on the territory, and its economic activity is man-made load. Anthropogenic-technogenic load is considered as a factor of recreational and tourist activities, in turn, indicators of anthropogenic-technogenic load are the original characteristics of "anti-resource" of recreation potential. The article has proven that in the context of the study of the prerequisites for the development of recreation and tourist activities of the region also need to analyze both the quality of life of the population, in addition to the assessment of this indicator have a high contrast and diversity in the country. Key words: population, recreational and tourist potential, attractiveness of recreational territories, anthropogenic-technogenic load, quality of life of the population.
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Zaytzev, Viacheslav, Sergii Iermakov, and Magdalena Hagner- Derengowska. "Methodology of recreation in the structure of the educational space." Physical Culture, Recreation and Rehabilitation 1, no. 1 (June 30, 2022): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.15561/physcult.2022.0101.

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Background and Study Aim. The aim of the study is to present the methodological aspects of health, healthy lifestyle and recreation of students in higher educational institutions. Materials and Methods. Sources of information are publications in domestic literature. A total of 37 publications were selected. Results. The historical moments of recreation and the conceptual definition of recreational activities are presented. Certain characteristics of types and functions of recreation, recreational system, recreational zoning, placement and correlation of active recreation facilities are given. An important factor in conducting recreational activities is: the desire of students; high professional level of doctors, rehabilitologists, instructors, methodologists of medical physical culture. Conclusions. Recreation is a collective concept and it reflects mainly active and passive recreation of a person outside of labor, educational, scientific and other activities. Such activities are aimed at the formation, restoration, strengthening and preservation of health. The most favorable environment are sanatorium and health-improving institutions. Keywords: higher educational institution, student, teacher, recreation, active recreation, passive recreation.
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Liu, Song, Peiyu Shen, Yishan Huang, Li Jiang, and Yongjiu Feng. "Spatial Distribution Changes in Nature-Based Recreation Service Supply from 2008 to 2018 in Shanghai, China." Land 11, no. 10 (October 20, 2022): 1862. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11101862.

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Nature-based recreation has become an important activity in contemporary society and a key component of cultural ecosystem services. Although the methods of mapping the outdoor recreation supply have been gradually improved, few studies have carried out multi-temporal evaluations. Based on land use/land cover (LULC), POI, and other web-open data, we mapped the recreational service supply in Shanghai in 2008 and 2018, combining recreation potential and recreation opportunities. We first selected the evaluation indicators, using LULC to measure recreational potential, and POI density and accessibility to measure recreational opportunities. Then, we used principal component analysis (PCA) to determine the weights of the 12 factors that measure recreational opportunities, and made RO and RP maps, respectively. Finally, we overlaid RO and RP maps to obtain the spatial distribution map of recreation service supply. Our results showed that the supply of recreation services in 2008 and 2018 presented a “V-shaped” gradient along the city center areas—the peri-urban areas—the rural areas. Compared with the year 2008, the average recreation value decreased in nine regions, but increased in Chongming District in 2018. The assessment and mapping of recreation service supply value provide a basis for the development of local recreational resources, land use decisions, and the management of recreational cultural ecosystem services.
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Zaytzev, Viachesla, Krzysztof Prusik, and Sergii Iermakov. "Physical recreation in the structure of students' active recreation." Physical Culture, Recreation and Rehabilitation 1, no. 1 (June 30, 2022): 14–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.15561/physcult.2022.0104.

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Background and Study Aim. The aim of the study is to generalize approaches to the concepts of physical recreation and recreational activities; reveal the directions and factors that contribute to the implementation of physical recreation; show the main provisions, means, forms, methods of physical recreation and its pedagogical principles. Materials and Methods. Sources of information are publications in domestic literature. A total of 26 publications were identified. Results. The article summarizes the experience of the authors on the problem of "Physical recreation": the concept, means, forms and methods of physical culture used in physical recreation. The basics of physical recreation of students are presented. These include: building a comprehensive program, developing valeological and recreational activities; joint creative activity of teachers and students; use of modern methods of health-forming technologies. Conclusions. Favorable and unfavorable social factors should be taken into account in the process of motor activity formation. In practical work, the following areas should be taken into account: hygienic, health-improving and recreational, general preparatory and medical.
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Saudah, Saudah, Eka Suriansyah, and Baihaki Baihaki. "TINJAUAN NAFKAH REKREASI PERSPEKTIF PENGHULU DI KOTA PALANGKA RAYA." JISRAH: Jurnal Integrasi Ilmu Syariah 4, no. 2 (August 31, 2023): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.31958/jisrah.v4i2.7814.

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The research was motivated by age development that caused by advancement of science and technology so make change and increase in needs, like family needs and one of in it is recreation need even though this need didn’t explain in Islamic law or Indonesia. Research objectives are to know how the position of recreation needs from Islamic law and to know the perspective from Penghulu in Palangka Raya about recreation needs. This research used an empirical juridical and socio-legal approach. Data collection techniques used interviews, observation, and documentation. While research subjects were five Penghulu in Palangka Raya. There were four theories that used in this research such as modernization, needs, perception, and maqāṣid asy-syarīʿah theory. The results; (1) Position of recreation needs in Islamic law is not included in obligatory needs because not explained specifically in Al-Qur’an or laws which exist in Indonesia. But according to explanation from the subjects and recreation needs on modern society therefore recreation needs were secondary needs because it is not obligatory or primary needs. (2) There were two perspectives from Penghulu about recreation needs, first, they stated that recreation needs income is in accordance with the situation, namely recreational income which, if the situation allows, then recreation is carried out without any demands or recreational needs, and recreational income according to conditions, namely conditions where recreational income is needed.
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Beržanskienė, Marija, Vida Jakštienė, Nijolė Koncevičienė, Raminta Bakelytė, and Laimutė Kaušikienė. "APPLICATION OF RECREATIONAL RESOURCES OF LIUDVINAVAS TO MEET SOCIAL AND CULTURAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY." Laisvalaikio tyrimai 1, no. 5 (2015): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.33607/elt.v1i5.215.

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Research background. Recreation as a phenomenon is gaining more and more attention from the government, scientists and other researchers. It is becoming more and more important to preserve population’s dynamic activity, energy and health because of a faster pace of life and increased workload. Any chosen form of recreation allows a person to get some rest, regain peace, relax from tension and worries, and experience new things, etc. This article examines the theoretical point of view of recreation and the need for it. The purpose of the conducted study was to determine the application of recreational resources of Liudvinavas to satisfy the needs of its residents. The problem of the research. Only little research has been conducted in rural areas, including Liudvinavas recreational environmental studies, its application for recreation. The purpose of the research. To analyse the application of recreational resources of Liudvinavas to satisfy the social and cultural needs of the community. Methods of the research. Quantitative and qualitative. Results and conclusions. Recreational potential in Liudvinavas is quite big but it requires detailed research to be done. Recreational potential in leisure, forests, cognitive and sports (active) recreation can be used without requiring big investments. Employing a recreational specialist in Liudvinavas who would be in charge of organising leisure (recreation) activities would help to meet the needs of local residents as well as those visiting the town. In the future it can be used to promote entrepreneurship. Usually a passive and local form of recreation is chosen, but the potential of Liudvinavas nature is great for the active forms of recreation as well. Respondents usually prefer recreational resources of nature such as forests, water and coastlines, natural heritage objects that are suitable for people’s leisure and entertainment. Therefore it is important to adapt all those resources of nature to be suitable to satisfy the recreational needs. Both younger and older residents of Liudvinavas would like to have more organised gatherings and activities, more recreation of sports and wellness, and the majority would prefer a lake shore that is nicely arranged and adapted for leisure. Keywords: recreation, globalization, recreational resources, natural resources.
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Hladkyi, O. V., and T. V. Mirzodaieva. "The development of recreation science as the main theoretical fundamental of tourism integrations." Вісник Дніпропетровського університету. Геологія, географія 26, no. 1 (March 30, 2018): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/111804.

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The essence of recreation investigations is disclosed. The definition of recreation term is substantiated. The recreation system definition is proposed. The recreation system components are explored. The different types of recreational structures are highlighted. The different impact of environmental factors on the development of specialized recreation territories are presented. The influence of physical factors such as therapeutic mud, ozocerite, naphthalane, sand, clay, bischofite, metals, stones and minerals with therapeutic effect, therapeutic factors of fauna and its representatives on natural treatment is disclosed. Different types of natural treatment factors by treatment-physiological activity and pathogenesis are systemized. Types of natural treatment factors such as cryogenic influence, mud, naphthalane, mineral wax, clay, sand, paraffin, balneal factors by mechanism of treatment-therapeutics influence are explored. At once, the different types of natural treatment factors by mechanism of treatment-therapeutics influence as well as types of natural therapeutic factors by methods of physical effects on human organism are investigated. The formalized methods of complex recreation potential of the territory estimation are proposed. The different types of human recreation activities in recreation systems are defined. The different groups of most important social functions of recreation activities are revised. The most common cultural and spiritual needs of recreated person are systemized. The specific features of recreational activities that include recovery and development functions are observed. The main factors that effect on the development of recreational activities such as natural, demographic, socio-economic ones as well as social and psychological factors are investigated. The different factors of recreational system economic-geographical location are researched. The different internal factors of recreational activities development are disclosed. The main practical goal of the recreational activities is substantiated. The main models of recreational system regional development proposed by I.V. Zorin, E.A. Staroselets, B.I. Melnikas, E.S. Oleynikov, A. Pentz, V. S. Preobrazhenskyi etc. are described. The different models of optimal placement of recreational systems at different hierarchical levels are observed. The model for optimal allocation of resources for implementation of the recreational system development projects is substantiated. The programming model for the optimal organization of the recreational system functioning as well as model of recreational value is disclosed. The different principles of the state policy in the recreology sphere and resort development are characterized. The essence of resort and its role in recreation concept development is explored. The division of resorts at recreation-preventive ones, rehabilitation or health improvement as well as at medical for treatment ones is proposed according to their health improvement specifics.
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Shen, Xing Ju. "Study on Evaluation System of Attraction of Artificialecological Recreation Site." Advanced Materials Research 807-809 (September 2013): 262–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.807-809.262.

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Whether construction and development of artificial ecological recreation site are successful is based upon its attraction to tourist, comprehensive evaluation on attraction of recreation site is an important section of construction of recreation site, hence it is very necessary to establish evaluation system of artificial ecological recreation site and to make objective evaluation on attraction of artificial ecological recreation site. Artificial ecological recreation site is taken as sample in this paper, natural and social factors influencing its emergence and development are considered fully, evaluation factors which embody feature of ecological recreation site such as ecology, sustainability, appearance and etc are selected specially, and an index system of evaluation on artificial ecological recreation site is established composed of 3 first-grade indexes, 10 second-grade indexes and 28 third-grade indexes involving recreational resource, recreational support, as well as regional and location condition of recreation site. The aim is to throw a sprat in order to catch a herring, so as to promote in-depth research and development of ecological recreation site.
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Novytska, Svitlana, Lyubov Yankovs'ka, and Ihor Vitenko. "NATURAL RECREATIONAL RESOURCES OF CHORTKIV DISTRICT OF TERNOPIL REGION." SCIENTIFIC ISSUES OF TERNOPIL VOLODYMYR HNATIUK NATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY. SERIES: GEOGRAPHY 51, no. 2 (December 5, 2021): 139–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.25128/2519-4577.21.2.16.

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The article presents a component-by-component analysis of natural recreational resources of the newly created territorial and administrative unit –Chortkiv district of Ternopil region. Geomorphological, water, biotic recreational resources are described. It is proposed to allocate the Chortkiv recreational area, which will include three recreational complexes: Monastyrysk and Buchach, Borshchiv and Zalishchyky, Chortkiv and Husyatyn. For the selected recreational complexes and nodes the types of recreational occupations according to the main groups of recreational resources are offered.The Monastyrysk and Buchach recreational complex has recreationally interesting landscapes that are part of the Dniester Canyon Landscape park, in particular the cascades of Rusylivsky and Sokiletsky waterfalls, the Zholoby cave (for cognitive recreation), and the mass recreation territory in the area of ​​the Lisova camp site, as well as the valley of the Strypa River from the village of Skomorohy (Buchach territorial community) to the village of Lytychi (Zalishchyky territorial community) for water tourism. Borshchiv and Zalishchyky recreational complex includes Borshchiv and Zalishchyky recreation centers and is characterized by very high recreational potential due to the aesthetic appeal of landscapes, a large number of living and inanimate objects, high climate comfort. The Dniester canyon, saturated with natural protection objects along its entire length, is favorable for the development of ecotourism, tourist and excursion cognitive recreation.Zalishchyky recreational center. Within the valley of the Dniester River in the vicinity of the village Khmelev, the valley of the river Dzhuryn near the village Nyrkiv and village Nahoryany (Chervonogorod waterfall) of Tovste territorial community, areas for mass recreation. The development of cognitive tourist and excursion recreation is promoted by Zhyzhavsk and Obizhevsk botanical reserves of national importance, in which forest and meadow and steppe groups with valuable relict shrubs are protected: Polish spiraea, Cyticus Podilskyy, dwarf cherry. Kasperivtsi Landscape Reserve of national importance with unique natural complexes in the valley of the Seret River with a picturesque reservoir, the presence of geological, paleontological and botanical objects of nature is a place of short-term recreation. In the valley of the Dniester and its tributaries there are ways to the surface of mineral waters – sulfate, chloride, like "Naftusya" or "Druskininkai" (Zalishchyky, Tovste), as well as medicinal peat bog (Tovste), which, in combination with a warm climate (climatotherapy), is the basis for the development of health and recreation.The unique flora of Western Podilsk Transdnistria is represented in Zhyzhavsk, Obizhevsk, Shutromyntsi, tract "Hlody" botanical nature reserves, can be the object of scientific and cognitive tourism for botanists, teachers, students, students of profile and secondary schools.Borshchiv recreation center also has a high recreational potential. Extremely interesting for the development of scientific and cognitive tourism are the outcrops of sediments belonging to the Paleozoic era (Trubchyn tract, Dzvenyhorodsk Silurian outcrops, Silurian and Devonian deposits in the Dniester, Khudykivsk outcrops of Lower Cretaceous deposits). In terms of completeness, number of fossil fauna and flora, accessibility for observation, most of them are of international importance and are stratotypes for the Eastern European platform.Chortkiv and Husyatyn recreation complex includes Husyatyn and Chortkiv recreation centers. Husyatyn recreation center specializes in the development of health and recreation. Husyatyn is a balneological resort with the use of low-mineralized water with a high content of organic substances such as "Naftusya" called "Novozbruchanska" and brines of high mineralization such as "Druskininkai" called "Husyatynska". Chortkiv recreational center specializes in short-term recreation, development of sports and recreation, which is facilitated by areas of river floodplains, slopes covered with forests, the river Seret for various types of water tourism.Key words: recreational resources, administrative district, recreational district, recreational complex.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Recreation"

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Dorrance, Richard Adams 1951. "National recreation areas: Landscape planning for outdoor recreation." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291979.

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This thesis is an examination of National Recreation Areas managed by the National Park Service, the Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Management. It is exploratory in nature and seeks to illustrate their history, how well they are working today, and prospects for the decade of the 1990's. Included is information about the history, benefits, and trends of federal provision of outdoor recreation opportunities. Also included is a section on planning theory and conceptual frameworks--the concept of Multiple-Use, and the theory of Transactive Planning, as developed by John Friedmann. Managers of thirty-six of thirty-seven existing national recreation areas were interviewed by telephone concerning area attributes, the designation process, public support, enabling legislation, impacts of designation, and management mechanisms. A second research effort consisted of the creation of a computer database that serves as an index to the enabling legislation of all thirty-seven areas.
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Wan, Sabri W. M. "Forest recreation use patterns, user behaviour and recreational value in Malaysia." Thesis, Bangor University, 1987. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/forest-recreation-use-patterns-user-behaviour-and-recreational-value-in-malaysia(2695dbd3-a060-47e9-9ed6-714937abada7).html.

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The study is concerned with an examination of outdoor recreation at three forest recreation areas situated within and at the periphery of a large and major population region in Peninsular Malaysia. It was undertaken primarily to investigate the features that describe the use of these areas and to estimate the use-demand and quantification of consumers' surplus. Initially, a brief description of forest recreation in Peninsular Malaysia is presented. This is followed by a review of techniques for estimating consumers' surplus, after which it was concluded that an application of the travel cost method was appropriate for this study. An on-site questionnaire survey was used to gather a reasonable amount of user information. The questionnaire surveys carried out were found to be valuable; the information gathered facilitated the description and analysis of the areas' consumption, travel and use patterns and the behaviour of the users. Thus the surveys also provided information which was appropriate for the application of the travel cost technique. Subsequently, a detailed description of user behaviour is presented. Difficulties of the travel cost approach, were identified and addressed through the use of appropriate sample and extra-sample data. Particular attention was paid to the problems of multi-purpose trips, travel time bias and the influence of alternative sites on participation. Problems with functional forms and the weighting of points for the trip demand model were also given considerable attention. It is believed that the model selected in this study is an improvement on previously known models. The resulting estimates of consumers' surplus for the three areas are reasonably acceptable and conform to a priori expectations. Finally, the main conclusions of the thesis are highlighted and some aspects that have a bearing on planning and management issues are discussed along with brief recommendations for further and future research efforts.
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Simon, Christopher. "Recreation on the Wichita Riverfront: activating the Arkansas River a recreational greenway." Kansas State University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/8766.

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Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning
Jessica Canfield
Riverfronts and greenways are our retreat to nature within the urban setting. They provide connections, opportunity for recreation, habitat for flora and fauna, and most importantly spaces that encourage exercise and social interaction. When these areas are located within the urban context, they are especially susceptible to the degradation that comes with the development of an area such as pollution, erosion, and in some cases lack of care or maintenance. The riverfront in Wichita suffers from three hindrances that restrict it from becoming an asset to the community and compromises human and ecological health along the river. Limited accessibility, a lack of recreational amenities, and poor environmental quality all contribute to the river being under-utilized. While these three elements compromise the site, the location makes it a prime candidate for transformation, creating a cohesive riverfront that has great potential to be utilized by the residents of a quickly growing downtown area. Through the establishment of these dilemmas a framework that focuses on the access and awareness, recreational amenities, and corridor enhancement can then be applied to the Wichita Riverfront. The Wichita Riverfront will encompass active and passive recreation that promotes human health through exercise, social interaction, and improved ecological conditions.
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Weekley, George M. "Recreation specialization and the recreation opportunity spectrum a study of climbers /." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2002. http://etd.wvu.edu/templates/showETD.cfm?recnum=2674.

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Torkildsen, G. "Recreation management : A framework for the effective management of community recreation facilities." Thesis, University of Westminster, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.378207.

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司徒潔萍 and Kit-ping Mimi Szeto. "Harbourfront development for recreation." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B3198048X.

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Fujii, Takeshi. "Accessibility in recreation programs." Virtual Press, 2002. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1231338.

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The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the current status of the accessibility level of campus recreation programs throughout the United States. There were no previous studies available describing the accessibility level in the campus recreation field. This study was conducted with Electronic mail and an on-line survey. Electronic mail messages were sent to inform the possible participants about the study. The participants answered the questions on-line with An Integrated Network Quizzing, Surveying, and Interactive Testing (INQSIT) system. This system enables the researcher to collect, sort and analyze the data. A total of 81 responses were obtained. The main finding is that campus recreation is not accessible for individuals with disabilities for several reasons. Program opportunities for individuals with disabilities are relatively limited compared to the programs offered for the entire campus population. Additionally, there are not enough staff available who are specifically trained for recreation and physical activity programs for individuals with disabilities.
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Chen, Yao. "Contemporary City Recreation Center." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/93054.

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Through a ramp circulation system connect each floor of the building and horizontally link inside and outside the gym with an urban environment. People experiencing continuing from in/out, enclose/opening, artificial/nature, green/gray, void/solid from beginning to "begin".
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Szeto, Kit-ping Mimi. "Harbourfront development for recreation." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2002. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25796987.

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Albrecht, Gary R. "Murphy Flowage Recreation Area development /." Link to abstract, 2005. http://epapers.uwsp.edu/abstracts/2005/Albrecht.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Recreation"

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Job Corps (U.S.), ed. Recreation. [Washington, D.C.?]: Job Corps, 1991.

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Job Corps (U.S.), ed. Recreation. [Washington, D.C.?]: Job Corps, 1991.

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Department, Edinburgh (Scotland) Recreation. Recreation update: Recreation Department newsletter. Edinburgh: City of Edinburgh Council, 1998.

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Edinburgh (Scotland). Recreation Department. Recreation update: Recreation Department newsletter. Edinburgh: Recreation Department, 1999.

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Victoria. Dept. of Arts, Sport, and Tourism. Sport, Recreation, and Racing. Community recreation: Municipal recreation planning guide / Sport and Recreation Victoria. 2nd ed. Melbourne: Sport and Recreation Victoria, 1995.

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Victoria. Department of Sport and Recreation., ed. Community recreation: Municipal recreation planning guide. Melbourne: Sport and Recreation Victoria, 1990.

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Torkildsen, George. Leisure and Recreation Management. London: Taylor & Francis Group Plc, 2004.

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Torkildsen, George. Leisure and recreation management. 3rd ed. London: Spon, 1997.

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Management, United States Bureau of Land. Recreation toolkit. Denver, Colo: Bureau of Land Management, 1995.

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Douglass, Robert W. Forest recreation. 5th ed. Prospect Heights, Ill: Waveland Press, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Recreation"

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Jahren, Per, and Tongbo Sui. "Recreation." In How Water Influences Our Lives, 197–250. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1938-8_10.

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Neuenschwander, Eduard. "Recreation." In Niemandsland, 169. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6660-6_31.

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Knetsch, Jack L. "Recreation." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 1–3. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_1607-1.

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Knetsch, Jack L. "Recreation." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 11387–90. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95189-5_1607.

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Simmons, David, and Kevin Moore. "Recreation." In Encyclopedia of Tourism, 777–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01384-8_299.

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Simmons, David, and Kevin Moore. "Recreation." In Encyclopedia of Tourism, 1–4. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01669-6_299-1.

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Stevens, Terry. "Countryside Recreation." In Leisure Services UK, 101–22. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11621-8_4.

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Mah, Kin Kheong, and Hwee Ming Cheng. "Respiratory Recreation." In Learning and Teaching Tools for Basic and Clinical Respiratory Physiology, 39–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20526-7_4.

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Waller, Steven N., and Ni-Eric D. Perkins. "Recreation Programs." In The Encyclopedia of Human Resource Management, 373–78. San Francisco, CA: Pfeiffer: A Wiley Imprint, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118364741.ch73.

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Doel, Mark, and Timothy B. Kelly. "Recreation Groups." In a–z of Groups & Groupwork, 126–27. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-31527-4_49.

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Tanet, Tanyawong, and Choeichaiyapoom Patuma. "The Effect of Recreation Model for Enhancing Leadership of Recreation Leaders." In Proceedings of the 8th ACPES (ASEAN Council of Physical Education and Sport) International Conference, ACPES 2022, October 28th – 30th, 2022, Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia. EAI, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.28-10-2022.2327454.

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RYABEV, Anton, Iryna BALANDINA, Iryna POLCHANINOVA, and Larysa OBOLENTSEVA. "RECREATION CAPACITY OF UKRAINE’S REGIONS, STRATEGIC GOALS OF ITS USAGE AND BUILDING." In Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Economics Engineering. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cibmee.2019.004.

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Purpose – to reveal the scientific approach to the regional policy in the field of research, use and increase the recreational potential of the regions of Ukraine, creating an effective mechanism for the development of the recreational system of the region due to an in-depth study of the recreational system potential, the quality of the recreational environment and highlighting its special structure. As a sub-goal of the study was determined the identification of factors affecting the competitiveness of the recreational system of the regions, which will make it possible to clarify the directions of activities to increase the competitiveness of the tourism and recreation sector of the economy of Ukraine. Findings – the paper proposes the mechanism of well-balanced mutual development of humanʼs health and recreational system management. Research limitations – the study addresses the problem of using recreational potential in such a way that, as a result of its use, the least damage is inflicted on the territory and on the population. To determine the direction of development were identified as “sore spots” groups of the recreational system. To solve this problem has been proposed a mechanism for the balanced development of the recreational system, which will allow: 1) to maintain and develop the existing recreational potential; 2) to increase the share of regional profits from the use of recreational potential. Methodology – the methodology and research tools are based on the methods of theoretical generalization, refinement of the conceptual apparatus, logical-structural modelling, scientific argumentation, and comparative analysis. Practical implications – the practical significance lies in the fact that the article reveals the problematic issues of recreation in Ukraine and suggests a mechanism for the management and sustainable development of the countryʼs recreational potential. The use of the proposed mechanism will lead to an increase in the incomes of the regions from the exploitation of the recreational potential and will create the conditions for the preservation of the recreational systems themselves. Originality/Value – the article value lies in the fact that it proposes a mechanism for the balanced development of the recreational system and the person in it; carried out the allocation of recreational management in a special function of the recreational system. The relationship between the development strategies of the recreational system and the assessment of the recreational competitiveness of the region is shown.
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Rednikin, A. R. "RECREATION MONITORING OF KATUNSKII RESERVATION." In Prirodopol'zovanie i ohrana prirody: Ohrana pamjatnikov prirody, biologicheskogo i landshaftnogo raznoobrazija Tomskogo Priob'ja i drugih regionov Rossii. Izdatel'stvo Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-954-9-2020-14.

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This article describes problems of recreation in natural reservations with mountain landscapes on the example of Katunskii reservation. The article shows different methods of determination of anthropogenic influence and ways of decreasing negative influence. A number of reasons for the deterioration of the state of the natural-territorial complex are identified.
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Hyung-Soon Park, Jonghyun Kim, and D. L. Damiano. "Haptic recreation of elbow spasticity." In 2011 IEEE 12th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics: Reaching Users & the Community (ICORR 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icorr.2011.5975462.

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Chrobák, Marián, and Miroslava Barkóciová. "The Risk of Investing in the Construction of a Recreational Facility During a Pandemic." In EDAMBA 2022: 25th International Scientific Conference for Doctoral Students and Post-Doctoral Scholars. Bratislava: University of Economics in Bratislava, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53465/edamba.2022.9788022550420.173-183.

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The potential success of the hotel business in Slovakia has been associated with a relatively high degree of uncertainty over the last two years. Slovak Government Guideline No. 4/DzPaÚ/2019/MÚ on recreation allowances introduced an obligation for larger employers to reimburse employees for part of their recreation expenses from 2019, creating increased demand for Slovak recreational facilities. On the other hand, the same government, through various restrictions issued in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, has caused recreational operators problems during this period, not infrequently even existential ones. In this situation, investment in the construction of new hotel- type leisure facilities is burdened by the impact of various factors in the external business environment. The present paper is devoted to the estimation of the risks associated with the construction of hotel-type recreational facilities in the conditions of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Slovakia. The present estimation is performed using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method implemented under the assumption of three possible scenarios of development of the external economic environment in the period of the pandemic. Relevant pairwise comparisons forming the input to the AHP method for each alternative are the result of expert assessment of the impact of selected factors.
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Zakamskii, Vladimir Aleksandrovich. "PHASED ASSESSMENT OF FOREST AREAS FOR PUBLIC RECREATION BY THE STAGES OF RECREATIONAL DIGRESSION." In 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015. Stef92 Technology, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b32/s14.068.

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Hanai, Kenta, Miki Masuyama, Takeo Kondo, Kazukiyo Yamamoto, and Keiichi Noto. "Study on Revitalization Incorporating Improvement of Social Recognition and Attractiveness of Public Marinas." In ASME 2010 29th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2010-20703.

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Although sea bathing is a typical marine recreation, the annual number of people participating in sea bathing has drastically declined from 120 million people (i.e., equivalent to the total population of Japan) at its peak, to 20 million people. Similarly, the ownership of pleasure boats, which once peaked at 440,000, has been declining over the years. Marinas are particularly important for their function as centers of sport fishing, which is the second most popular marine recreation after sea bathing. There are about 520 marinas in Japan, of which about one quarter are public marinas. The rise and fall of public marinas greatly affects not just the decline of the user population but also the economic activity of the surrounding regions. The present study focused on public marinas, which hold central importance among marine recreational facilities. Measures for revitalizing public marinas are discussed from a comprehensive perspective.
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Lin Gao, Lian Li, Jingling Xue, and Tin-Fook Ngai. "Loop recreation for thread-level speculation." In 2007 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpads.2007.4447713.

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Nikolić, Ivica, and Jova Miloradić. "MANAGER, MANAGERIAL STRESS AND SPORTS RECREATION." In 4th International Scientific Conference: Knowledge based sustainable economic development. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia et all, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eraz.2018.453.

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Loehlein, Werner C. "Weekend Water Releases for Downstream Recreation." In World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2004. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40737(2004)336.

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Reports on the topic "Recreation"

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Banzhaf, H. Spencer, and V. Kerry Smith. Financing Outdoor Recreation. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w27541.

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Watson, Alan H. Outdoor Recreation Benchmark 1988: Proceedings of the National Outdoor Recreation Forum. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/se-gtr-52.

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English, Donald B. K., and H. Ken Cordell. Effective Recreation Opportunity Set (EROS) Index: A Computable Measure of Recreation Supply. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/se-rp-286.

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Watson, Alan E., Michael J. Niccolucci, and Daniel R. Williams. Hikers and recreational stock users: Predicting and managing recreation conflicts in three wildernesses. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/int-rp-468.

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Bailey, Pam, Craig Fischenich, and Julie Marcy. Recreation Enhancements for Urban Streams. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada437072.

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Young, Shelton R., Robert J. Ryan, Joseph A. Powell, Wei K. Wu, and Lawrence Kutys. Armed Forces Recreation Center-Orlando. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada371938.

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Laninga, Tamara, Kate Galambos, Eric M. White, Jane E. Stewart, and Chia-Lin Chung. Implementing principles of sustainable recreation. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/pnw-gtr-1007.

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Rosenberger, Randall S., Eric M. White, Jeffrey D. Kline, and Claire Cvitanovich. Recreation economic values for estimating outdoor recreation economic benefits from the National Forest System. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/pnw-gtr-957.

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Rosenberger, Randall S., Eric M. White, Jeffrey D. Kline, and Claire Cvitanovich. Recreation economic values for estimating outdoor recreation economic benefits from the National Forest System. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/pnw-gtr-957.

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Christensen, Harriet H., Paula J. Williams, and Roger N. Clark. Values and choices in outdoor recreation by male and female campers in dispersed recreation areas. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/pnw-rp-377.

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