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Influence of ethnicity on recreation and natural environment use patterns: Managing recreation sites for ethnic and racial diversity
Authors:John M Baas  Alan Ewert  Deborah J Chavez
Institution:(1) Human Dimensions in Natural Resource Unit College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, 80523 Ft. Collins, Colorado, USA;(2) Forest Recreation and Urban Forestry USDA Forest Service, Auditors Building 201 14th Street at Independence Avenue, SW, 20250 Washington, DC, USA;(3) Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 4955 Canyon Crest Dr., 92507 Riverside, California, USA
Abstract:Management of natural environment sites is becoming increasingly complex because of the influx of urbanized society into wildland areas. This worldwide phenomenon impacts a wide range of countries. In southern California ethnicity is often a major factor influencing recreation site use and behavior at sites in the wildland-urban interface. This study investigated the role of ethnicity and race on the use patterns, perception of environment, and recreation behaviors at an outdoor recreation site visited by an ethnically diverse population. Two research questions were asked: (1) What ethnic groups engage in outdoor recreation at this site, and (2) what differences can be assigned to these various groups? Data were collected from 250 recreationists during 1991. Three major ethnic groups were identified, and statistically significant differences were found in the importance of site attributes, activity participation, and in preferred and actual communication channels. Management implications and strategies based on group differences are discussed.
Keywords:Ethnicity  Recreation  Wildland-urban interface  Management strategies
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