Outdoor Recreation Flashcards
OUTDOOR RECREATION
OR includes activities that take place in, and are
dependent on, the natural environment
Consumptive OR
activities use up the resources those
activities depend on
Non-consumptive OR
activities leave resources intact
The OR experience is a product of both activity & setting
Cannot understand one without the other
Settings are not always interchangeable
Activities
Hiking, backpacking, skiing, biking, hunting…
Settings
Local parks, national parks, forests, wildernes
OUTDOOR RECREATION INDUSTRY
788 billion in annual consumer spending
5.2 million American jobs
For the conservation of approximately 700
million acres in the US (about 1/3 of the total US
landmass)
NY: 291,000 jobs, $29 billion in economic impact
Research in OR is necessarily multidisciplinary
Sociology, biology, ecology, math…
Application of other disciplines to applied problems
1. To better protect our natural resources
2. To ensure a satisfying user experience
OR is dependent on the natural environment
Effective management of these resources allows for
quality experiences now/in the future
Most OR takes place
place on public land
(Your land)
Managed by-
National Park Service
Bureau of Land Management
Forest Service
Fish and Wildlife Service
Army Corps of Engineers
Increasing pressure on public land for a variety of uses
Recreation
Agriculture (ranching, farming, etc.)
Human development (residential, infrastructure, etc.)
Resource extraction (timber, oil, minerals, etc.)
Climate change (fire, drought, severe weather, etc.)
Wildland-urban interface
Area where wilderness and
human development meet
Second major goal is a high quality experience
Autonomy/freedom of choice
Range of opportunities
A satisfied user is more likely to revisit, and act
appropriately
Expectancy disconfirmation
How well does the
experience match the expectations we came in with?
Mandate of the National Park Service
“…to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic
objects and wildlife therein, and to provide for the
enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as
will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future
generations”
Interpersonal conflict
Direct interactions with other
recreationists and/or their impacts
Litter
Running into other users on the trail
Loud music in the campground
Social values conflict
Different value systems
Knowing hunters are in the woods hurting animals
Knowing mountain bikers are out there scaring off the deer