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Li, Hui, Mingrui Xu, Jianzhe Li, Zhenyu Li, Ziyao Wang, Weijie Zhuang e Chunyi Li. "Spatial Distribution Characteristics of Japan’s Forest Therapy Bases and Their Influencing Factors". Sustainability 14, n.º 22 (16 de novembro de 2022): 15156. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su142215156.

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Forest therapy bases are essential ecological recreational locations to promote mental and physical health while at the same time allowing people to enjoy and appreciate the forest. The article took Japan, where the development of forest therapy is in a mature stage, as the research object. Using multi-data and the methodologies of Kernel Density Analysis in ArcGIS and GeoDetector, the spatial distribution characteristics of Japan’s forest therapy bases were investigated, as well as the influencing factors. The results reveal that the spatial distribution of forest therapy bases in Japan is unbalanced, with an aggregated distribution in economically developed and densely populated areas. The spatial density of natural landscape resources, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the spatial density of population, distance from three major metropolitan areas, rail transit ridership, and spatial density of tourism resources are factors influencing the distribution of forest therapy bases in Japan. The factors interact with each other, forming the spatial distribution pattern. Among these factors, GDP has the greatest explanatory power for the spatial distribution of forest therapy bases in Japan, followed by the distance from Japan’s three major metropolitan areas and spatial density of tourism resources, while the spatial density of population, spatial density of natural landscape resources, and rail transit ridership have a relatively weaker influence on forest therapy bases in Japan. The findings provide some insight into the macroscopic layout of forest therapy bases in various regions of different countries, demonstrating that excellent transportation facilities and good natural resources are the fundamental considerations for the location of forest therapy bases and that densely populated urban areas with a strong economic foundation are key areas for the development of forest therapy bases. Additionally, to take advantage of industrial agglomeration and synergize regional development, considerations for merging with existing resources, such as national parks, forest parks, and recreation forests, should be made.
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Randell-Moon, Holly, e Arthur J. Randell. "Bureaucracy as Politics in action in Parks and recreation". New Formations 100, n.º 100 (1 de junho de 2020): 161–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3898/newf:100-101.11.2020.

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The North American television show Parks and Recreation focuses on the bureaucratic processes and practices of managing the Parks and Recreation Department for the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana. Filmed in the mockumentary style of television comedies such as The Office, humour is derived from the discrepancy between the self-importance the main character, Leslie Knope, deputy director of the department, attaches to the department's work and the mundane realities of mid-level bureaucracy in municipal government. Nevertheless, in spite of this parodic discrepancy, the programme encourages viewers to sympathise with Leslie's perspective that bureaucracy is foundational to building inter-organisational relationships and stimulating community activism. By using the mockumentary conceit to focus on public administration, Parks and Recreation also reveals the role of bureaucracy in place-making and the attendant histories that are included and excluded in the foundation of settler autochthony. Because the ideal of public administration as the service of community is emphasised, Parks and Recreation is also able to position the opposite of this ideal – reduction of municipal services and bureaucratic non-caring – as mockable and problematic for community interests, particularly the needs of women and minority groups. Parks and Recreation highlights how bureaucracy is politics in action that can fundamentally shape the civic, private, and communal spaces of residents' lives.
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Cherchenko, O. A., e S. O. Demianenko. "Nature protection territories as components of nature and recreation potential of Kharkiv region". Constructive geography and rational use of natural resources, n.º 5 (1) (2024): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2786-4561.2024.5.1.-5/12.

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The article explores the topic of the natural-recreational potential of Kharkiv Oblast. In this region, there are natural complexes and objects with significant potential for tourism and recreation. The nature reserve fund of the region includes 246 protected areas and objects, including national natural parks, regional landscape parks, reserves, and natural landmarks. All of these serve as an excellent foundation for the development of the tourism industry in this region. Unfortunately, due to military actions in the territory of Kharkiv Oblast, tourism cannot be fully developed.
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Borland, Janet. "Small parks, big designs: reconstructed Tokyo's new green spaces, 1923–1931". Urban History 47, n.º 1 (20 de junho de 2019): 106–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926819000567.

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AbstractThis article explores the genesis of small parks in Tokyo following the 1923 Great Kantō Earthquake. It sheds new light on an example of innovative urban design and post-disaster reconstruction, and highlights the growing place that children occupied in the minds of bureaucrats and urban planners. The small parks were designed for children first and foremost. Originally conceived as a means to increase space for school children to play and exercise, all 52 parks were strategically located beside primary schools. As the state's goals of social management expanded, however, officials increasingly recognized the potential to use small parks as sites of rest and guided recreation, as well as emergency refuge. A history of Tokyo's small parks thus offers a window in to the growing understanding about the relationship between the built environment, health and society in inter-war Japan.
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Ambaskar, Adwait, e Victor Sparrow. "Open source acoustic model development for natural and protected environments". INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings 263, n.º 4 (1 de agosto de 2021): 2184–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3397/in-2021-2070.

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Natural quiet and the sounds of nature are important natural resources and experiencing them is an important aspect of outdoor recreation experiences. Anthropogenic sound can negatively impact these resources and diminish the benefits realized from outdoor recreation. On public lands where many types of recreation share trails and landscapes, the sounds produced by some types of recreation (e.g., motorized recreation) can negatively impact the experiences of others. To effectively manage public resources including natural soundscapes and recreation opportunities, public land and recreation managers need an understanding of the effects of recreation-caused sounds like those associated with motorized recreation. Acoustic models for recreation and protected areas provide an essential tool to help in predicting sound levels generated by these anthropogenic sources and can aid in studying the extent of potential recreation conflicts, while providing a definite direction to mitigate such conflicts. An open source outdoor sound propagation model integrated with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) lays out a good foundation for mapping visitor experience affected by sound sources like gas compressors and motorized recreation sounds. The results thus produced present a preliminary version of an outdoor sound propagation tool, to assist parks and state forest services in making important management decisions to refine visitor experience.
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Alber, Nader, e Mohamed Dabour. "The Dynamic Relationship between FinTech and Social Distancing under COVID-19 Pandemic: Digital Payments Evidence". International Journal of Economics and Finance 12, n.º 11 (20 de outubro de 2020): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijef.v12n11p109.

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This paper investigats the opportunities of growth under restrictions of social distancing for FinTech. This has been conducted on 10 countries (United States, United Kingdom, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Japan, South Korea, Italy, India and Nigeria) during the period from March to June 2020. Results indicate that social distancing may affect digital payments. This has been supported for retail and recreation (X1), grocery and pharmacy (X2), transit stations (X4) and workplaces (X5), whithout any evidence about significant effects for parks (X3) and residentials (X6).    
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Beck, Larry, Barbara Walkosz, Peter Andersen, Allison Abbott, David Buller, Michael Scott e Rachel Eye. "Communication Strategies to Promote Health Sun Safety in Outdoor Recreation Settings". Journal of Interpretation Research 20, n.º 2 (novembro de 2015): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/109258721502000205.

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The field of interpretation is increasingly acknowledging the potential for strategic health promotion. The purpose of this paper is to introduce Go Sun Smart (GSS) Resorts, a sun safety program directed to guests recreating outdoors at destination resorts and parks in the United States and Canada. This paper aims to present a sun safety intervention that was designed to promote advanced sun safety practices to the field of interpretation. With a foundation in Diffusion of Innovations Theory and Transportation Theory this paper will present the intervention materials and strategies developed by GSS to showcase the potential to promote health behaviors. Intervention materials that were developed include posters, tip cards, a Public Service Announcement (PSA) video, additional electronic and print materials, employee trainings, GSS certification, and an interpretive script for use prior to various outdoor activities.
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Rimmer, P. J. "Japan's ‘Resort Archipelago’: Creating Regions of Fun, Pleasure, Relaxation, and Recreation". Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 24, n.º 11 (novembro de 1992): 1599–625. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a241599.

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Changes have occurred in Japanese regional development policy to accommodate the decline in production and commercial activities. Initially, the thrust was on using high-tech activities to promote regional development within an emerging information society. Subsequently, this strategy has been complemented by a policy of regional development based on the leisure and construction industries. Before this policy is outlined attention is focused on examining a conceptual framework for tourism urbanisation and past resort development in Japan. Then the key features of the Comprehensive Regional Resort Preparation Plan, 1987 and its implementation are detailed with reference to case studies in Tohoku, Kanto, and Kyushu and Okinawa. An analysis is also undertaken of key resort facilities with particular reference to golf course development and theme parks. The relevance of concepts fashioned for tourism urbanisation in explaining tourism-led regional development is also considered. Apart from underlining the way in which resorts are blurring the distinction between urban and regional activities the task of monitoring Japanese resort development is highlighted.
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Burton, Leanne, Kathryn Curran e Lawrence Foweather. "Formative Evaluation of Open Goals: A UK Community-Based Multi-Sport Family Programme". Children 7, n.º 9 (1 de setembro de 2020): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children7090119.

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Community parks provide opportunities for physical activity (PA) and facilitate social interactions. This formative evaluation assesses the implementation of ‘Open Goals’ (OG), a novel multi-sport programme aiming to increase family PA and community cohesion, delivered weekly by Liverpool Football Club’s charitable foundation to local parks in Liverpool, North West England. Three Open Goals parks were chosen for the evaluation settings. Formative evaluation measures included: System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) observations (n = 10), direct session observations (n = 8), semi-structured interviews with Open Goals coaching staff (n = 3), and informal feedback from families (n = 5) about their experiences of Open Goals. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were applied to quantitative and qualitative data, respectively. Within the three evaluation parks, Open Goals reached 107 participants from May–July 2019, through 423 session attendances. Fidelity of the programme was high (M = 69% of session content delivered as intended). Overall park use when OG was offered compared to when it was not offered was not statistically significant (p = 0.051), however, target area use was significantly increased (p = 0.001). Overall physical activity levels in parks were significantly (p = 0.002) higher when Open Goals was being offered, compared to when it was not. Coaches reported that engagement in OG positively affected family co-participation and children’s behavioural development. Contextual issues included environmental and social barriers to programme engagement, including the co-participation element of the programme and criticism of the marketing of OG. It is evident that community-based multi-sport PA programmes endorsed by professional football clubs are well positioned to connect with local communities in deprived areas and to encourage PA and community engagement. This study suggests that such programmes may have the ability to improve park usage in specific areas, along with improving physical activity levels among families, although further research is required. Effective marketing strategies are needed for promotional purposes. Upskilling of coaches in the encouragement of family co-participation may support regular family engagement in PA in local parks.
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KOBAYASHI, Akihiro. "The Effectiveness and Problenms Related to the Conservation of Diversity of Recreation Opportunity inthe Planning and Management of National Parks in Japan". Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 65, n.º 5 (2001): 673–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5632/jila.65.673.

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Livros sobre o assunto "Parks and Recreation Foundation (Japan)"

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Marsh, John. Marine parks, recreation and conservation in Japan. Nishinomiya: Kwansei Gakuin University, 1985.

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Carol R. Goldberg Seminar (2nd 1987 Boston, Mass.). The greening of Boston: An action agenda : a report from the Boston Foundation, Carol R. Goldberg Seminar. Editado por Hollister Robert M, Cousineau Christine, Warren Lee, Primack Mark L, Galvin, John T., 1919-1994, former owner., Boston Foundation e Tufts University. Center for Public Service. [Boston: The Foundation, 1987.

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Dustin, Daniel L. Stewards of access/custodians of choice: A philosophical foundation for the park and recreation profession. 3a ed. Champaign, Ill: Sagamore Publishing, 2002.

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Environment, Alberta Alberta. Natural Heritage Act: Proposed policy foundation : revised summary report. [Edmonton]: Alberta Environment, 1999.

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Protection, Alberta Alberta Environmental. Proposed policy foundation for the Natural Heritage Act: Summary report. [Edmonton]: Alberta Environmental Protection, 1998.

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United, States Congress Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Parks Historic Preservation and Recreation. National Park Foundation: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Parks, Historic Preservation, and Recreation of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second session, on S. 1703 ... June 6, 1996. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.

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Dustin, Daniel L., Leo H. McAvoy e John H. Schultz. Stewards of Access Custodians of Choice: A Philosophical Foundation for the Park and Recreation Profession. 2a ed. Sagamore Publishing, 1995.

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Dustin, Daniel L., Leo H. McAvoy e John H. Schultz. Stewards of Access/Custodians of Choice: A Philosophical Foundation for the Park and Recreation Profession (3rd Edition). 3a ed. Sagamore Publishing, 2007.

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GOVERNMENT, US. National Park Foundation: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Parks, Historic Preservation, and Recreation of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, ... on S. 1703 ... June 6, 1996 (S. hrg). For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1996.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Parks and Recreation Foundation (Japan)"

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Guderyahn, Laura, e Mary Logalbo. "Portland’s Conservation Organizations". In Urban Biodiversity and Equity, 79–94. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198877271.003.0005.

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Abstract This work details how two Portland, OR urban conservation organizations work intentionally with their community to provide support, resources, and understanding as part of their mission for urban nature. It provides an honest accounting of successes, failures, misunderstandings, and missteps in equitable urban conservation. The West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District (WMSWCD) is a publicly funded conservation organization in Portland that partners with other local organizations and governments to provide private landowners with the resources and information to improve air and water quality, biodiversity habitat, and soil health. WMSWCD often partners with Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) to combine resources and fulfil PP&R’s goals of connecting people to place, self, and others to build a legacy of care and enjoyment of Portland’s parks, public places, and natural areas. Diverse conservation organizations, including PP&R and WMSWCD, have resolved to pursue diversity, equity, and inclusion as integral parts of their missions in Portland. These organizations do so in an area with a legacy of two centuries of legal, institutional, and economic racism and classism that have inequitably distributed land and natural resources. These challenges and troubling statistics have been identified and plans or statements have been made committing local organizations to address these findings. With a foundation of commitment to racial equity in place, WMSWCD, PP&R, and other partners have gathered to launch a collaborative effort for community-tailored outreach, listening sessions, and engagement to improve equitable and enhanced stewardship of urban natural resources.
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Bozorg-Haddad, Omid, Mohammad-Reza Rajabi e Hugo A. Loáiciga. "Land use planning and overseas production". In Water Resources: Future Perspectives, Challenges, Concepts and Necessities, 87–102. IWA Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789062144_0087.

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Abstract Land use planning is defined as the regulation of the relationship between space and human activities. Space occupied by human settlements, farmland and forests, parks, fallow land, rivers and lakes, and by transportation networks constitutes a network of areas dedicated to land uses such as agriculture, forestry, rangeland, industry, mining, recreation, and fishing. Land use planning is a comprehensive and long-term approach to planning human relations and their activities in space; it is the task of regulating and coordinating the strategies and general orientations of sectors, and it is the foundation of economies and human activities. The purpose of land use planning is to achieve an optimal distribution of economic and social activities. Land use selection and management are commonly done without regard to the carrying capacity of the land which, when exceeded, results in economic losses and in a reduction of environmental quality. The overall goal of land use planning is to achieve the optimal use of the land within the national interest framework. Accordingly, formulating a successful plan for managing the development of a country requires proper attention to the roles of geography and land use. Creation of a suitable balance between the Earth and its use by human activities can be achieved by proper land management. The increasing importance of environmental issues and human alteration of natural environments calls for sustainable development and land use practices that conserve natural resources while benefiting society and the environment. Nowadays, due to many factors such as climate change, population growth, changing standards of living, poverty, access to education, and mismanagement of natural and water resources, there is a need to diversify food and agricultural production in a variety of ways. Overseas cultivation is one of them, and it has potential for improving agricultural production. The practice of overseas cultivation by a country means planting and harvesting of a variety of agricultural products in other countries to be sold in its domestic market or in foreign markets. There are five basic principles that underline the success of overseas cultivation involving any group of countries: (1) mutual respect for the governance of all countries; (2) making and abiding by agreements between the countries; (3) non-interference in the internal problems of each country and respect for the territorial integrity of all countries; (4) optimal use of human resources and capacities to support agricultural activities and trade; and (5) expanding security and military cooperation.
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