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Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Dec 27, 2015

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Page 1: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Recreation Issues

Page 2: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Outdoor Recreation Is Important

• 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor recreation in 2010.

• 40 percent of outdoor enthusiasts participated in outdoor activities at least once a week

• 24 percent go outside two times per week or more

Page 3: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.
Page 4: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Urban Forestry

• The participation rate among Americans who live in communities with designated walking and biking trails is higher than those without easy access– Local venues– Destination venues

Page 5: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Gender

• Girls’ participation in outdoor recreation is lower than boys’

• Many youth and adolescents are motivated to get outside simply because they think “outdoor activities are cool.”

Page 6: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

OR Is Healthy

• An outdoor lifestyle appears to provide unique fitness and health benefits.

• On average, outdoor participants rate their fitness levels at 6.4 on a 10-point scale versus 5.1 for non-participants.

• Participants’ perspectives on their own health was even higher with a rating of 7.5 versus 6.5 for non-participants.

Page 7: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Relationship of OR and Natural Resource Characteristics

• Terrain – mountains• Cover type – mature forests and meadows• Water availability – fishable and swimmable• Ownership – public, private, or mixed

Page 8: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Regional Characteristics

• Accessibility – population of potential recreators

• Travel – ease and cost• Economic conditions – impacts amount and

type of activities• Income of recreators – type of activities

demanded, equity issues

Page 9: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Types of Recreation and Forest Management

• Passive– Resorts, spas, etc.– Driving tours – Casinos

Page 10: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Types of Recreation and Forest Management

• Active – Winter– Skiing, snow shoeing– Snow mobiles

• Active – Summer– Hike and bike– ORV– High adventure– Fishing– Hunting (Fall)

Page 11: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Private Land

• OR a major objective for family forest owners– Evaluate tradeoffs with other objectives– Safety issue in mature stands– Wildlife habitat, especially for birds, is primary

• Public access to private land– How to control invited users– Legal liability in cases of attractive nuisances– Hunting leases generate income

Page 12: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Public Land

• Recreational use policy– Control of• Level of use• Access

– Providing infrastructure– Operation of concentrated and dispersed

recreation sites– Sanitation and safety– Search and rescue

Page 13: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Economic impact

• High end, – highly developed (Vail, Aspen, etc.)– Economic profile of visitors• Wealthy

• Land prices are high• Cost of living is high– Housing– Food

Page 14: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Economic impact

• Low end,– Little development (UP Mich, Southern IN)– Middle class– Blue collar

Page 15: Recreation Issues. Outdoor Recreation Is Important 137.9 million Americans, nearly 50 percent of Americans ages six and older participated in outdoor.

Impact on Environment

• Air quality– wood smoke, – vehicle exhaust (depends on terrain)

• Water quality and health of streams• Garbage disposal• Road construction