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The student will:
1. Acquire and demonstrate background knowledge in outdoor
recreation in the areas of career opportunities, educational
requirements, and qualifications and duties of field personnel.
2. Identify and discuss the various federal, state, local and
private recreation agencies.
3. Know and describe the historical development of outdoor recreation
and the conservation movement in the United States.
4. Develop and demonstrate a knowledge of the socio-economic factors
of user groups affecting participation in outdoor recreation.
5. Analyze and differentiate among various recreation areas in
Northern California.
6. Develop and practice public speaking skills through interpretive
presentations to an audience of his/her peers.
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I. Introduction
A. Career Opportunities in Outdoor Recreation
B. Qualifications and Duties of Outdoor Recreation Technicians
C. Education in Outdoor Recreation Management
II. The Outdoor Recreation Experience
A. Defining Outdoor Recreation
B. Outdoor Recreation Activities
C. Different Phases of the Recreation Experience
III. Outdoor Recreation Users
A. Needs of Outdoor Recreation and Values Derived
B. Leisure Time and Participation in Recreation
C. Other Social and Economic Factors Affecting Participation
IV. The Federal Role in Outdoor Recreation
A. A Brief History of Outdoor Recreation
B. The Heritage, Conservation and Recreation Service
C. National Park Service/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
D. U.S. Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management
E. Corps of Engineers/Bureau of Reclamation
V. Local, State & Regional Involvement in Outdoor Recreation
A. State Recreation Resources
B. Regional Involvement - The East Bay Regional Parks
C. Local Parks - Sonoma County Regional Parks
D. Private Enterprise in Outdoor Recreation
VI. Outdoor Recreation Management
A. Planning and Layout of Recreation Areas
B. Resource and Facility Maintenance and Protection
C. Resource Interpretation
D. Visitor Assistance and Law Enforcement
E. Administration
VII. Economic Impact of Outdoor Recreation
A. Demand and Supply of Recreation Areas
B. Impact on Land Values
C. Employment Contributions to Local Economies
D. Allied Industries - Total Value
VIII. Problem Areas in Outdoor Recreation
A. Conflicts Among Different User Groups
B. Escalating Land Acquisition Costs
C. Shortage of Quality Recreation Sites
D. Overcrowding, Pollution, Vandalism, Crime
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McCall, Joseph R., et ux., "Outdoor Recreation - Forest, Park and
Wilderness", 1977, Bruce, Beverly Hills, California, 358 pp.