Browsing by Subject "Parks"
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1986)This research addresses the understanding of park visitors' perceptions of and satisfactions with a historical park resource. Iso-Ahola's original multiplicative-ratio model of the theory of perceived quality of recreation ...
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(2006-12-19)Research shows that women, older people, members of some ethnic groups, and people with low educational and income levels are less likely than others to participate in leisure activities or visit parks. This publication ...
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(2006-11-27)The long-term well-being of Texas' natural resources is dependent on making them important and relevant to a broad range of citizens. As Texas' population changes, it is crucial to understand how different ethnic groups ...
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(2006-11-27)People need parks. Great urban parks are places where communities come together, people interact, and social capital develops. Learn the characteristics of great urban parks and how they are created.
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(Physical: John D. Wheelan; Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2011-09-05)