Topic 14: Urban/Rural Flashcards
From 1861 to 2016 there was a raise in..
urban populations compared to rural
Urban recreation
diverse with paid skilled staff and plenty of volunteers. can range from low to high cost.
Public sector of urban recreation providers
city of Winnipeg, recreation and leisure services, parks Canada
Commercial sector of urban recreation providers
bowling alleys, arcades, fitness, restaurants
Voluntary sector of urban recreation providers
churches, service clubs, governing bodies.
Eras of change in urban environment of recreation
parlour games, radio, to home entertainment
Primary place of recreation is
at home
Cocooning
people retreating in their homes for a significant portion of their daily lives. brought on by advances in tech
Consequences of cocooning and impacted urban recreation
- declining physical fitness and social skills
- urban home design (fancier kitchens and living rooms)
Ways we participate in urban recreation
- festivals
- sport
- cultural opportunities
Festivals
positive effect on urban community, adds tourist attractions, prestige community cohesiveness
Sport
prestige, image booster, tourist dollars
Cultural opportunities and the city
high culture, event or presentations are not intended for mass consumption (because cost or education). ex: opera, ballet, theatres, galleries, museums.
Pop culture
mass pursuits such as gyms, movie theatres, restaurants (usually commercial business)
Issues facing urban recreation
- role of public recreation in urban settings is multidimensional
- outdoor recreation in urban areas
- family structure/demographics
- economically disadvantaged and unemployed persons
- automobile, the environment and recreation