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Socio‐demographic variables,recreational resource use,and attitudes toward development in Camrose,Alberta
Authors:Edgar L Jackson
Institution:Assistant Professor Department of Geography , The University of Alberta , Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H4, Canada
Abstract:

The paper examines relationships between socio‐demographic variables, recreational behavior, and attitudes toward development of a natural recreational resource among a city‐wide sample of residents of the city of Camrose, Alberta. Three aspects of recreation behavior, namely participation in recreation in general, participation in selected activities, and use of the resource were found to be associated with four socio‐demographic variables. The relationship with age was the strongest and most consistent, but income, education, and family size were also important. None of the aspects of recreation behavior was related to sex and marital status, nor was it possible to use any of the variables as predictors of the frequency of recreational activity. Respondents additionally differed with regard to the perceived importance of future decisions about the resource, and it was found that variations in preferences for future activities and proposals were consistent with these perceptions and with current use patterns. The findings are discussed in terms of their theoretical contribution to research on socio‐demographic variables arid recreation behavior, notably with reference to opportunity theory, and with reference to their role in choosing strategies of recreational management.
Keywords:opportunity theory  perceptions  preferences  recreation management  recreation resources  socio‐demographic variables
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