ORRRC Study Report, Masalah 19U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 |
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... engage in such activities requires a " trip " or movement , usually by automobile , to a place to engage in the activity , we assumed that various characteristics of types of excursions would provide information useful for prediction ...
... engage in such activities requires a " trip " or movement , usually by automobile , to a place to engage in the activity , we assumed that various characteristics of types of excursions would provide information useful for prediction ...
Halaman 5
... engage requires time , financial resources , physical activity , and training ( in terms of skill ) . On the other hand , the rewards achieved may be expressed in terms of satisfactions derived from the activity , from status achieved ...
... engage requires time , financial resources , physical activity , and training ( in terms of skill ) . On the other hand , the rewards achieved may be expressed in terms of satisfactions derived from the activity , from status achieved ...
Halaman 6
... engage more often in outdoor activities . No causative relationship can be assumed on the basis of the data available , however . Impairments are expected to impede participation in activities which are physically demanding , but not to ...
... engage more often in outdoor activities . No causative relationship can be assumed on the basis of the data available , however . Impairments are expected to impede participation in activities which are physically demanding , but not to ...
Halaman 8
... engage least in these activities . Adults provide the greatest opportunity for increases in participation . Playing fields in urban places undoubtedly are required for increases in playing outdoor games and sports , but trails are the ...
... engage least in these activities . Adults provide the greatest opportunity for increases in participation . Playing fields in urban places undoubtedly are required for increases in playing outdoor games and sports , but trails are the ...
Halaman 11
... engage frequently in other active outdoor sports . Correlation is significantly different from zero with all of the ... engaged in by our sample during the summer , 1960 , only 18 percent were by persons older than 17 years . Nine ...
... engage frequently in other active outdoor sports . Correlation is significantly different from zero with all of the ... engaged in by our sample during the summer , 1960 , only 18 percent were by persons older than 17 years . Nine ...
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activity per participant age group attending outdoor sports boating camping characteristic Percent participating Clerical and sales Craftsmen days of activity Days per participant days per person driving for pleasure factor Family Income Less farm Clerical Farm workers Female age fishing foremen and kindred hiking horseback riding hunting ice skating income class income groups insufficient sample kindred workers Managers major regions Male age National Recreation Survey nature walks NC S W nonwhite Northeast occasions per person officials and proprietors Operatives and kindred outdoor recreation outdoor sports events participant All Urban participation rate Percent participating Days picnicking place of residence preference Recreation Survey Data Residence in SMA sales workers sample persons selected socioeconomic characteristics Service workers including sightseeing SMA out SMA SMA Urban Rural Socioeconomic characteristic Percent summer Survey Data Days swimming technical and kindred Urban in SMA vacation walking for pleasure water skiing white collar workers including private
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Halaman 110 - Census, the urban population comprises all persons living in (a) places of 2,500 inhabitants or more incorporated as cities, boroughs, and villages, (b) incorporated towns of 2,500 inhabitants or more except in New England, New York, and Wisconsin, where "towns...
Halaman 392 - Federal policy, short season, contract provisions, and general philosophy. Some consideration is given to State policies. The analysis is supplemented by 18 case studies of concession operations on Federal lands and the approach of seven selected States : California, Indiana, Kentucky, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, and West Virginia. 13. Federal Agencies and Outdoor Recreation, 130 pages, prepared by The Frederic Burk Foundation for Education, San Francisco State College, presents a descriptive...
Halaman 105 - ... any systematic biases in the data. The chances are about 68 out of 100 that an estimate from the sample would differ from a complete census figure by less than the standard error. The chances are about 95 out of 100 that the difference would be less than twice the standard error.
Halaman 110 - SMSA is a county or group of contiguous counties which contains at least one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more, or "twin cities" with a combined population of at least 50,000.
Halaman 393 - Areas, 48 pages, prepared by John Shanklin, discusses multiple use both in a statutory and in a management sense and analyzes the relationship of recreation to other uses of land and water. It reviews the multiple-use concepts of the land management agencies of the US Government and includes sections on multiple use at the State level and on private land. The volume contains sections on multiple-use criteria and suggestions for multiple-use management of public lands. Comments on the study from Federal,...
Halaman 389 - David L. Francis President Princess Coals, Inc. Huntington, West Virginia Ira N. Gabrielson President Wildlife Management Institute Washington, DC Pat Griffin President Pat G.iffin Company Fort Collins, Colorado Luther Gulick President Institute of Public Administration New York, New York Charles E. Jackson General Manager National Fisheries Institute, Inc. Washington, DC Joseph E. McCaffrey Vice President International Paper Company Mobile, Alabama Dwight F. Metzler Director Division of Sanitation...
Halaman 393 - Reeareation and a Brief Survey of Outdoor Recreation in Six Countries, 45 pages, prepared by Pauline Tail, discusses the effect of Americans going abroad as a substitute for major outdoor recreation trips in this country and the impact upon our own outdoor recreation resources of foreign travelers coming to this country. It presents travel projections to the years 1976 and 2000. A second part contains a brief review of outdoor recreation programs in Great Britain, France, West Germany, Denmark, The...
Halaman 391 - Commission staff, presents a description and analysis of all nonurban public designated recreation areas in the 50 States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Nearly 10,000 named areas, and an additional 15,000 small areas, are included, with pertinent data on their acreage, location, and management agency. Areas containing more than 40 acres are evaluated and analyzed in terms of visits, use pressures, major activities, facilities, number of employees, and future expansion potential. This study...
Halaman 377 - All information which would permit identification of the individual will be held strictly confidential, will be used only by persons engaged in and for the purposes of the survey, and will not be disclosed or released to others for any other purposes (22 FR 1687).