"Outdoor Recreation in America" is back--fully revised and
updated, with significant new material based on current statistics
from a number of sources, including the latest U.S. Census Bureau
and the latest National Survey on the Environment. Now in its sixth
edition, this book continues to lead the way in its comprehensive
coverage of issues in this growing field.
First published in 1970, "Outdoor Recreation in America" has had
a major impact in the classroom and in the field's scholarly and
professional literature. Author Clayne R. Jensen is a noted
authority and pioneer in the field, and in this latest edition he
is joined by Steven P. Guthrie. Dr. Guthrie is a founder and past
president of the Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education
and a member of the editorial committee for the "Journal of
Experiential Education." Together the authors take this classic
text into the new century by
-enabling readers to understand the value and challenges of
preserving and properly using existing resources for present and
future generations;
-providing a balanced perspective between the outdoor recreation
interests of individuals and the management of natural resources
used for recreational purposes; and
-presenting timely information and discussion questions to
challenge students about American outdoor recreation.
The following are significant additions to this edition:
-New data and figures
-Greater emphasis on outdoor recreation leadership
-Discussions of funding sources for natural resource protection
and parks
-Expanded chapters on wilderness, the national park system,
national forests, and education for outdoor recreation and
professional development
-New or greatly revised chapters on concepts and terms,
participation, history, the national park system, national forests,
other land or water management agencies, state and local
involvement, the role of private commercial and nonprofit
providers, environmental quality, and concepts and challenges in
resource management
-Attention to information and trends for adventure education,
programming, and leadership; outdoor environmental education; and
interpretation
-New student-friendly features including key points and
discussion questions at the end of each chapter to help students
grasp key concepts and expand their critical thinking on the
issues
-Extensive current references and Web sites that provide
additional information and extend the learning for readers
Part I presents the meaning, concepts, history, benefits, and
values of outdoor recreation. It also looks at influences and
trends in participation and explores the issues and impact that
lifestyle trends have on outdoor recreation. Part II focuses on
natural resources, including land, water, and wildlife, and
considers concepts of resource management.
Part III examines the roles of state and federal agencies,
including the National Park Service, USDA Forest Service, federal
land and water management systems, and numerous state agencies.
Part IV details the impact of local government and the private and
nonprofit sector on outdoor recreation. Part V provides a synthesis
of the challenges for the 21st century in the area of resources,
planning, environmental issues, and the role of outdoor
education.
"Outdoor Recreation in America, Sixth Edition, " is an essential
introductory text for university courses in outdoor recreation and
natural resource management. Written in a friendly style, the book
includes more than 180 photos, maps, charts, graphs, diagrams, and
tables. It provides both theoretical foundations and practical
information so that students can gain an expansive awareness of,
and insight into, the impact and role of outdoor recreation from
its beginnings in America to the present.
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