Clark & al. (2009), « Values, Behavior, and Conflict in Modern Camping Culture »

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Résumé / Summary : Research findings suggest that campers and managers subscribe to similar goals associated with camping, but they disagree about the types of activities appropriate to attaining those goals. In addition, there seem to be important differences in the way both groups perceive behavioral problems in campgrounds. Campers express less concern than managers about problems such as vandalism, theft, and nuisance behaviors. These differences are thought to be attributed to the social goals and urban behavior patterns of campers compared to the more traditional, natural environment-oriented expectations for camping behavior held by recreation managers. Certain changes in recreation user populations and in the organization of public campgrounds are discussed in relation to behavior problems. A strategy is recommended to avert problems inherent in continued change in the camping scene.

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Auteurs / Authors : Clark, Roger N; Hendee, John C; Campbell, Frederick L.

Année : 2009

Références / References Clark & al. (2009), « Values, Behavior, and Conflict in Modern Camping Culture », Journal of Leisure Research 41. 3 (Third Quarter 2009): 377-393

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