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Nov 15, 2024
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GEOG 456 - Recreational Resources: Analysis and Management Description: Provides a geographically-based understanding of recreational resource use and management in diverse outdoor environments. Includes study of factors influencing supply and demand of recreational resources, recreational land use, socio-economic and ecological impacts, and introduction to resource management and analytical techniques.
Credits: (5)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify the principal factors influencing the supply and demand, distribution, and use of recreational resources, including associated ecological and socio-economic problems/issues, as well as related analytical techniques, for outdoor recreation in diverse environments.
- Describe and analyze various theoretical constructs and related methods which provide the basis for the evaluation and management of recreational resources, and understand the benefits and limitations of each.
- Critique a variety of techniques/methodologies which have been developed from a variety of perspectives for the management and evaluation of recreational resources (this is only expected as an additional assignment for graduate students enrolled in the 400-level).
- Describe recreational resource conflicts, management practices and policies related to various case studies in the United States and Washington State.
- Describe and analyze the ecological and/or socio-economic processes and factors that generate a particular recreation resource conflict or issue.
- Demonstrate the use of the various recreational resource analysis tools and techniques through application to a local recreation resource problem.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 1/23/20
Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations: Fall Locations: Ellensburg
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