also Driver Tocher, ). Much of the early research in this area focused The authors would like to thank the editor of this special issue, Bill Stewart, as well as the associate editor and two reviewers who contributed greatly to diis paper. Funds for this study were made available through the USDA Forest Service North Central. · Outcome Focused Management (OFM) or Benefit Based Management (BBM) emerged in the early s as the managerial element of a broader concept known as Benefit Approach to Leisure (BAL), which has its roots in the work by Wagar () and Driver Tocher (). In contrast to experience based management, which is a concept entrenched within the. Researchers have developed REP scales over a number of years (e.g., Driver Bassett, ;Driver Knopf, ;Driver Tocher, ;Manfredo, Driver, Brown, ), with at least 50 empirical.
(Driver, ; Driver Tocher, ) using recreation experi-ence preference scales. Moore and Driver () explain that park studies have focused on five key. Early conceptualization (Driver Tocher, ; Knopf etal., ) suggested that recreation activities are behavioral pursuits that are instrumental to at-taining certain psychological and physical goals. According to this view, peo-ple pursue engagement in recreation when a problem state exists; when an. Tri-State Motors continued to operate in spite of the strike. On Septem year old truck driver John Galt was operating a truck leased to Tri-State Motors, hauling a load of more than 20 tons of dynamite along I en route to a mining area in southeastern Missouri. Shots were fired on Galt’s truck, triggering a massive explosion that.
Driver and Tocher () employed a behavioral definition of recreation opportunity that moved beyond the conventional activity-opportunity definition. 6 Apr The Recreation Experience Preference (REP) scale was developed by Driver and Tocher () to measure place-based motivations as the. Driver, BL, Tocher, SR () Toward a behavioral interpretation of recreational engagements, with implications for planning. In Driver, BL (ed.).
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