Destination diversification as an indicator of activity compatibility: An exploratory analysis |
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Authors: | Daniel R Fesenmaier Stanley R Lieber |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Recreation and Park Administration , Indiana University , Bloomington, IN, 47405;2. Department of Geography , Southern Illinois University , Carbondale, IL, 62901 |
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Abstract: | Abstract The concept of activity packages has long been recognized as an important basis for planning outdoor recreation activities. Recent studies suggest, however, that because of definitional and methodological problems, little has been accomplished in helping park planners assess the degree to which activities can be planned together. In this study, we explore the relationship between participation in recreation activities and the number of facilities at which activity takes place. The results suggest that this relationship can be used as a reliable indicator of the degree to which recreation activities are perceived to be compatible. The analyses also suggest that households generally tend to perceive compatibility among recreation activities in the same way regardless of their socioeconomic status. The implications of these findings are considered and shown to be important within the context of park planning. |
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Keywords: | activity package compatibility destination diversification travel strategies |
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