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Solid grounding in today’s issues and career preparationAudience: Text for university courses in recreation, leisure studies, and health as well ascourses in the natural, social, and environmental sciences.Recreation and leisure is a thriving industry with phenomenal growth, tremendous potential,and diverse career paths and options. Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Second Edition,is a textbook designed for the first undergraduate course in a recreation or leisure program.With its 21st-century views of recreation and leisure services, it indicates future directions inthe field and offers diverse international perspectives.The second edition of Introduction to Recreation and Leisure presents historical, philosophical, and social aspects of the industry; offers fresh insights on community parks and recreation departments, youth and nonprofitagencies, commercial recreation, and tourism enterprises; describes how recreation provides fun, enriching, and educational programs and servicesfor people of all ages; and exposes students to a variety of career options and supports them as they explore theirinterests and prepare for challenging careers in one of the leading industries of the 21stcentury.NEW!Ancillaries AvailableHuman Kinetics2013 Hardback with Web Resource 456 ppISBN 978-1-4504-2417-2 70.00 ( 75.95 CDN, 46.99 UK, 56.40 EURO, 84.70 AUS, 115.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-1-4504-3229-0 38.50 ( 41.95 CDN, 30.98 UK, 37.20 EURO, 42.40 AUS, 57.60 NZ)In the second edition of Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, invited experts from aroundthe world offer their perspectives on the industry. These authors are emerging and leadingprofessionals and eminent scholars in leisure education. The new edition includes a webresource that supports students in the classroom as well as in the online setting with ways toexplore the foundation of recreation and leisure and its opportunities for careers.ContentsPart I. Foundations of Recreation and LeisurePower, Promise, Potential, and Possibilities of Parks, Recreation, and Leisure History ofRecreation Philosophy and Leisure Leisure and Recreation for Individuals in SocietyPart II. Leisure and Recreation as a Multifaceted Delivery SystemLeisure Service Delivery Systems Parks and Protected Areas in Canada and the United StatesPublic Recreation Nonprofit Sector For-Profit Sector: Recreation, Event, and TourismEnterprises Therapeutic Recreation Unique Groups Leisure and Recreation Across the LifeSpanPart III. Delivering Recreation and Leisure ServicesProgram Delivery System Recreational Sport Management Health, Wellness, and Quality ofLife Outdoor and Adventure Recreation Arts and Culture The Nature of Recreation andLeisure as a Profession International Perspectives on Recreation and LeisureAncillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online at eisure2EInstructor guide. Includes chapter overviews, learning outcomes, learning activities, glossary, and web links.Test package. Includes multiple-choice, true-and-false, matching, and short-answer and essay questions.Presentation package. Includes a comprehensive series of PowerPoint slides for each chapter.Web resource. Includes chapter overviews, a glossary, learning experiences, and web links for exploring the field of recreation and leisure.2www.HumanKinetics.com/Recreation HigherEd@hkusa.com

Protect patrons and your agency through riskprevention and safetyAudience: Textbook for undergraduate legal liability and risk management courses. Reference forprofessors in recreation and leisure studies and professionals in recreation, parks, and leisure. Develop a system-wide approach to safety using a four-phase integrated risk managementmodel Implement safety and accident prevention techniques for leaders and programmers Protect patrons and reduce liability for yourself and your organization Develop and execute risk management and emergency action plans in a variety of leisureand recreation settingsIntegrated Risk Management for Leisure Services provides both students and professionalswith a systematic approach to safety. By integrating risk management, accident prevention,and emergency response with information on legal liability, Integrated Risk Managementfor Leisure Services enables leisure service providers to implement strategies to reduce oreliminate bodily injury, property damage, and financial loss.NEW!Integrated Risk Management for Leisure Services uses a four-phase integrated riskmanagement model. The first three phases focus on negligence, the accident process, andrisk management plans to reduce or eliminate injury, damage, or loss. The fourth phasefocuses on what to do after an incident occurs to reduce the impact of injury, damage, or loss.Integrated Risk Management for Leisure Services features several unique aspects forstudents and professionals in the recreation and park field. It covers safety prevention andaccident processes in the recreation and parks field. Then it addresses how to manage thepost-incident situation to reduce impacts. Last, the text integrates these two new areas withthe traditional areas of legal liability and risk management planning in an effort to providesafer recreation and park programs.ContentsPart I. Principles of NegligenceNegligence Standard of Care Defenses Against NegligenceAncillaries AvailableRobert B. Kauffman, PhD, and Merry Lynn Moiseichik, ReD, JD2013 Hardback 320 ppISBN 978-0-7360-9565-5 69.00 ( 74.95 CDN, 46.99 UK, 56.40 EURO, 83.60 AUS, 113.50NZ)e-book ISBN 978-1-4504-3704-2 38.00 ( 40.95 CDN, 29.99 UK, 36.00 EURO, 41.80 AUS, 56.80 NZ)Part II. The Accident Process and Safety ManagementAccident Causation and Safety Management Analytical Tree Analysis Metaphorical andOutdoor Adventure Models Programming for RisksPart III. Risk ManagementRisk Management PlansPart IV. The Postincident ResponseEmergency Action Plans Managing the Incident Crisis Management Supporting theVictim and the Family The Ripple Effect Conducting an InvestigationAppendix A. High Achievers’ Climb to Death: Disappointment, Then a Fight to SurviveMt. Hood’s Brutal WindsAppendix B. Cold, Wet, and AliveAppendix C. Decide to ReturnBibliographyIndexAncillaries for course instructorsAll ancillary materials for this text are FREE to course adopters and available online at eisureServices.Instructor guide. Includes chapter overviews, chapter exercises with answers, critical thinking questions, and a glossary.Test package. Features multiple-choice, true-and-false, matching, and short-answer and essay questions.Presentation package. Includes a comprehensive series of PowerPoint slides for each chapter of the book.Image bank. Includes most of the figures, content photos, and tables from the text, sorted by chapter. Images can be used to develop a customized presentation basedon specific course requirements.(800) 747-4457 U.S. (800) 465-7301 CDN (0) 113-255-5665 UK (08) 8372-0999 AUS 0800 222 062 NZ3

Prepare students for the roles and responsibilities of theleisure service industryAudience: Textbook for financial management courses for recreation, leisure, and related fields.Reference for leisure professionals and a resource for university professors in leisure andrelated fields.Leisure Services Financial Management equips students and professionals with the knowledgeand skills to plan, implement, analyze, and report on the financial operations of leisure serviceagencies, businesses, and organizations. This unique text examines financial managementsystems, standards, and practices in recreation, leisure, tourism, and related fields, making itan essential reference for both future and current professionals.Leisure Services Financial Management prepares students for the roles and responsibilities ofentry-level to middle managers in public, private, and nonprofit sectors of the leisure serviceindustry. Readers will learn foundational knowledge used in economics, accounting, finance, and marketing; the technical and technological skills involved in managing the financial aspects of a leisureservice agency, organization, or business; how to develop a financial management philosophy and practice ethical financialmanagement; and interpersonal skills useful for financial managers interacting with various stakeholders onfundraising and development initiatives.NEW!Ancillaries AvailableDavid Emanuelson, PhD2012 Hardback with Web Resource 248 ppISBN 978-0-7360-9641-6 59.00 ( 63.95 CDN, 39.99 UK, 48.00 EURO, 71.50 AUS, 97.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-1-4504-3167-5 33.00 ( 35.95 CDN, 26.99 UK, 32.40 EURO, 36.30 AUS, 50.00 NZ)Web resource and presentation package also sold separately.Leisure Services Financial Management presents current financial management approaches,giving students an understanding of the differences in accounting methodologies and financialreport methods across the private, nonprofit, and public sectors. By examining and workingwith varied examples of financial reports and analyses, students gain experience in creatingand interpreting a range of financial report models.Leisure Services Financial Management offers students in-depth discussion of the knowledgeand skills necessary for beginning a career in the varied and dynamic leisure service industry.This foundational guide to financial management will serve as an essential resource to bothfuture and current professionals in the leisure industry.ContentsPrefaceChapter 1.Chapter 2.Chapter 3.Chapter 4.Chapter 5.Chapter 6.Chapter 7.Chapter 8.The Leisure Services EnvironmentManaging ResourcesThe Art of AccountancyThe Private SectorPrivate-Sector AccountingPrivate-Sector Reporting and AnalysisThe Nonprofit SectorNonprofit Accounting and ReportingChapter 9. The Government SectorChapter 10. Government-Sector AccountingChapter 11. Capital Financing and Construction ManagementChapter 12. Future TrendsGlossaryBibliographyIndexAbout the AuthorAncillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online at gementInstructor guide. Includes an overview of each chapter, learning objectives, glossary terms, and real-world learning activities. A list of critical thinkingquestions help students develop a logical and realistic solution. Case studies offer in-depth scenarios that present dilemmas for managers of leisure serviceorganizations, agencies, and businesses. Also includes sample financial reports and links to web resources.Test package. Features a bank of at least 25 questions per chapter, including multiple-choice, true-or-false, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer. The testpackage is available for use through multiple formats, including a learning management system, Respondus, and rich text.Presentation package. Includes more than 235 PowerPoint slides of text and artwork that instructors can use for class discussion and illustration. Theslides in the presentation package can be used directly in PowerPoint or be printed to make transparencies or handouts for distribution to students.Instructors can easily add, modify, and rearrange the order of the slides as well as search for slides based on key words.4www.HumanKinetics.com/Recreation HigherEd@hkusa.com

Challenge students with unique debate format to encouragereflectionAudience: Primary or supplemental text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level classes.Reference for outdoor adventure scholars, leaders, programmers, and administrators.Controversial Issues in Adventure Programming offers an engaging approach to the consideration ofenduring, current, and emerging issues in the field. This text presents 20 issues in a debate format,challenging students to participate in critical discourse concerning these issues as practitioners in thefield of adventure programming.Respected authors Bruce Martin and Mark Wagstaff have assembled a team of more than 50contributors from around the globe to reassess some of the underlying assumptions on which adventureprogramming is based. They have critically examined implications of new developments for emergingpractice and discussed how best to position the field of adventure programming in addressing broadersocietal concerns.Controversial Issues in Adventure Programming encourages readers to participate in some of thecentral debates occurring in the field. In particular, this timely resource will help students broaden theirunderstanding of the field as they critically examine and respond to a range of enduring, contemporary,and emerging topics in adventure programming.NEW!Bruce Martin, PhD, and Mark Wagstaff, EdD, Editors2012 Hardback 328 ppISBN 978-1-4504-1091-5 49.00 ( 52.95 CDN, 32.99 UK, 39.60 EURO, 59.40 AUS, 80.60 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-1-4504-3280-1 27.00 ( 28.95 CDN, 21.98 UK, 26.40 EURO, 29.70 AUS, 40.40 NZ)Apply risk management strategies in outdoor and adventureprogramsAudience: Primary text for undergraduate outdoor and adventure courses. Supplemental text for courseson the technical, programming, and leadership aspects of outdoor and adventure recreation. Referencefor outdoor and adventure program leaders as well as K-12 teachers.Risk Management in Outdoor and Adventure Programs: Scenarios of Accidents, Incidents, andMisadventures, presents a systematic model for determining why an incident happened and what couldbe done to prevent a repeat occurrence. More than 50 real-life scenarios represent various situationsencountered in outdoor and adventure programming, such as peanut allergies, bridge jumping, stalkingby mountain lions, and lightning strikes. These scenarios offer guidance in analyzing hazardoussituations and applying appropriate strategies in safety and risk management.Accidents and mishaps are a reality in outdoor and adventure programs. Applying risk managementstrategies to the scenarios in Risk Management in Outdoor and Adventure Programs gives outdooradventure leaders increased knowledge of the inherent risks of their profession as well as their legalresponsibilities in programming, leadership, and management. This text can help leaders and theirparticipants enjoy safe and successful adventures in the great outdoors.NEW!Aram Attarian, PhD2012 Paperback 144 ppISBN 978-1-4504-0471-6 29.00 ( 30.95 CDN, 19.99 UK, 24.00 EURO, 35.20 AUS, 47.70 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-1-4504-3487-4 16.00 ( 16.95 CDN, 12.98 UK, 15.60 EURO, 19.25 AUS, 24.00 NZ)(800) 747-4457 U.S. (800) 465-7301 CDN (0) 113-255-5665 UK (08) 8372-0999 AUS 0800 222 062 NZ5

Strategies and tips for job search successAudience: Supplemental textbook for recreation, parks, and tourism students. Also as a reference for professionalsconsidering their next career step.Career Development in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism: A Positioning Approach outlines a step-by-step plan for careerdevelopment based on the technique of positioning. This text prepares students for the next step in their preprofessionaland professional careers. Career Development in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism includes individual and group exercisesto help students better understand each step in the positioning approach, as well as sample resumes, letters, ande-mails. Whether you’re just beginning a course of study or just entering the profession, this text will help you developthe skills and tools to get the job you want.Robert B. Kauffman, PhD2010 Paperback 248 ppISBN 978-0-7360-7633-3 42.00 ( 44.95 CDN, 27.99 UK, 33.60 EURO, 50.50 AUS, 69.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-0-7360-8747-6 23.00 ( 24.95 CDN, 18.99 UK, 22.80 EURO, 27.50 AUS, 34.50 NZ)Audience: Texts for college-level outdoor activities courses. References for anyone who wants tolearn the basics of outdoor activities.The Outdoor Adventures series will prepare youwith instruction in the basic techniques andskills of some of today’s most popular outdooractivities. In each book, expert instructors fromrespected outdoor organizations provide you with step-by-step instruction, with full-colorphotos, of the fundamental skills andtechniques of each activity; indispensible advice on gear and equipmentselection, food and nutrition, fitness, andetiquette; informative consumer, technique, andsafety tips; web-based resources to help you plan tripsin the United States and around the world,find qualified instructors and guides, andlocate related organizations and clubs; and success check questions at the end ofthe book that help students test theircomprehension of the information in eachchapter.Each book also provides information onplanning successful trips, including choosinga trip that fits your skill level You’ll also finda number of checklists, including samplegear lists, safety checklists, and skill checksthat help ensure that beginners are thinkingthrough the essentials before heading out.6www.HumanKinetics.com/Recreation HigherEd@hkusa.comAlpine SkiingRonald W. Kipp2012 Paperback 224 ppISBN 978-0-7360-8355-3 19.95 ( 21.95 CDN, 15.99 UK, 19.20 EURO, 23.95 AUS, 32.99 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-1-4504-1172-1 19.95 ( 21.95 CDN, 14.99 UK, 18.00 EURO, 21.90 AUS, 29.80 NZ)Hiking and BackpackingWilderness Education AssociationMarni Goldenberg, PhD, andBruce Martin, PhD, Editors2008 Paperback 272 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6801-7 20.95 ( 22.95 CDN, 13.99 UK, 16.80 EURO, 24.95 AUS, 33.99 NZ)Nordic WalkingMalin Svensson2009 Paperback 216 ppISBN 978-0-7360-7739-2 19.95 ( 21.95 CDN, 12.99 UK, 15.60 EURO, 23.95 AUS, 32.99 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-0-7360-8760-5 17.95 ( 18.95 CDN, 12.98 UK, 15.60 EURO, 20.00 AUS, 27.00 NZ)CanoeingAmerican Canoe AssociationPamela S. Dillon andJeremy Oyen, Editors2008 Paperback with DVD 264 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6715-7 22.95 ( 24.95 CDN, 17.99 UK, 21.60 EURO, 27.95 AUS, 37.99 NZ)KayakingAmerican Canoe AssociationPamela S. Dillon and Jeremy Oyen,Editors2009 Paperback with DVD 248 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6716-4 23.95 ( 25.95 CDN, 18.99 UK, 22.80 EURO, 28.95 AUS, 38.99 NZ)Rock ClimbingWilderness Education AssociationTimothy W. Kidd and Jennifer Hazelrigs,Editors2009 Paperback 328 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6802-4 19.95 ( 21.95 CDN, 12.99 UK, 15.60 EURO, 23.95 AUS, 32.99 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-0-7360-8642-4 19.95 ( 21.95 CDN, 13.99 UK, 16.80 EURO, 21.90 AUS, 29.80 NZ)Kayaking, iPad Version With VideoAmerican Canoe AssociationPamela Dillion and Jeremy Oyen, Editors2011 iPad version with VideoISBN 978-1-4504-1634-4 23.99 ( 23.99 CDN, 14.49 UK, 18.99 EURO, 28.99 AUS, 29.99 NZ)

Flourish in a variety of outdoor program settingsAudience: Reference for outdoor program professionals in university, military, nonprofit, and othersettings and for outdoor professional employers. Text for college and university students.Outdoor Program Administration: Principles and Practices, will help both seasoned and newadministrators—as well as students and emerging professionals—flourish in various settings,including university, military, government, commercial, and nonprofit organizations. This book willguide you in developing and sustaining programs in outdoor recreation settings across public,private, and nonprofit sectors. You will reap the benefits of the experience shared by the AOREauthors, who also provide questions and critical thinking exercises that will enhance the materialsand deepen your understanding. Topics you’ll delve into include designing and developing programs; risk management and legal considerations; budgeting and financial operations; marketing and land access (permits); environmental stewardship; staff recruitment, supervision, training, and assessment; and management of indoor climbing walls and challenge courses.This reference explores all the issues pertinent to being a successful outdoor program administratorand presents material that will help you improve your administrative skills and enhance theprograms you oversee. As such, it’s an essential book for your professional library.NEW!Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education (AORE),Geoff Harrison and Mat Erpelding, Editors2012 Hardback 416 ppISBN 978-0-7360-7537-4 64.00 ( 68.95 CDN, 42.99 UK, 51.60 EURO, 77.55AUS, 105.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-1-4504-2338-0 48.00 ( 51.95 CDN, 38.99 UK, 46.80 EURO, 53.00 AUS, 72.00 NZ)Embracing sustainability—for a brighter future and qualityof lifeAudience: Text for university courses in recreation, leisure studies, and health and courses in thenatural sciences, social sciences, and environmental sciences.Principles of Sustainable Living: A New Vision for Health, Happiness, and Prosperity, presentsprinciples of sustainability, develops environmental literacy, and expands awareness of sustainablepractices that will steer readers toward a lifestyle that they, as well as the entire planet, will benefitfrom.Author Richard Jurin, an expert in sustainable living, has written numerous publications onsustainable development, business leadership for sustainability, and related issues. He takesstudents beyond sustainability’s traditional “triple bottom line” of people, profit, and planet to aquadruple paradigm that includes economic, sociocultural, psychological, and ecological aspects ofsustainability.The book explores the mind-sets that have created the modern, consumer-based world we live in,exposing environmental and societal global problems as it does; lays out new ways of thinking,championing sustainable thinking as a prerequisite for living a healthy, happy, vibrant life thatbenefits the planet; and details positive options for living a sustainable lifestyle.Ancillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online ing.Ancillaries AvailableRichard R. Jurin, PhD2012 Paperback with Web Resource 328 ppISBN 978-0-7360-9075-9 59.00 ( 63.95 CDN, 39.99 UK, 48.00 EURO, 71.50 AUS, 97.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-1-4504-2343-4 33.00 ( 35.95 CDN, 26.99 UK, 32.40 EURO, 36.00 AUS, 49.50 NZ)(800) 747-4457 U.S. (800) 465-7301 CDN (0) 113-255-5665 UK (08) 8372-0999 AUS 0800 222 062 NZ7

Presenting a balanced view of Leisure and AgingAudience: Text for recreation, leisure, and other undergraduate students. For use by professors andprofessionals in recreation, leisure, gerontology, and aging.Leisure and Aging: Theory and Practice provides students and professionals with a balanced perspectiveof current knowledge as it presents cutting-edge research from the fields of both gerontology andleisure studies. Each chapter features learning objectives, study questions, case studies, exercises, andrelevant readings and is presented in five sections. Leisure and Aging will help students think criticallyabout a phase of life that seems remote from their own, and provide insight and perspective to theirunderstanding of aging and leisure.Ancillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online at www.HumanKinetics.com/LeisureAndAging.Heather J. Gibson, PhD, and Jerome F. Singleton, PhD, CTRS2012 Hardback 280 ppISBN 978-0-7360-9463-4 59.00 ( 63.95 CDN, 39.99 UK, 48.00 EURO, 71.50 AUS, 97.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-1-4504-2136-2 33.00 ( 35.95 CDN, 26.99 UK, 32.40 EURO, 39.60 AUS, 49.50 NZ)Dimensions of Leisure for LifeHuman Kinetics2010 Paperback with online resource 384 ppISBN 978-0-7360-8288-4 65.00 ( 69.95 CDN, 42.99 UK, 51.60 EURO, 79.00 AUS, 107.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-0-7360-9085-8 35.00 ( 37.95 CDN, 27.99 UK, 33.60 EURO, 38.50 AUS, 52.00 NZ)Leisure Services ManagementAmy R. Hurd, PhD, Robert J. Barcelona, PhD, and John T. Meldrum, PhD2008 Hardback with Web Resource 400 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6922-9 65.00 ( 69.95 CDN, 41.99 UK, 50.40 EURO, 79.00 AUS, 107.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-0-7360-8462-8 36.00 ( 38.95 CDN, 27.99 UK, 33.60 EURO, 39.60 AUS, 54.00 NZ)Ancillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online eisure Program Planning and DeliveryRuth V. Russell, ReD, and Lynn M. Jamieson, ReD2008 Hardback with CD-ROM 264 ppISBN 978-0-7360-5733-2 65.00 ( 69.95 CDN, 49.99 UK, 60.00 EURO, 79.00 AUS, 107.00 NZ)Group Dynamics in Recreation and LeisureTimothy S. O’Connell, PhD, and Brent Cuthbertson, PhD2009 Paperback 208 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6287-9 44.00 ( 47.95 CDN, 27.99 UK, 33.60 EURO, 53.00 AUS, 72.50 NZ)Ancillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online eliveryApplied Research and Evaluation Methods in RecreationDiane C. Blankenship, EdD2010 Hardback 200 ppISBN 978-0-7360-7719-4 61.00 ( 65.95 CDN, 41.99 UK, 50.40 EURO, 73.50 AUS, 100.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-0-7360-8743-8 32.00 ( 34.95 CDN, 25.99 UK, 31.20 EURO, 35.00 AUS, 48.00 NZ)Ancillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online tion HigherEd@hkusa.comIssues in Recreation and LeisureDonald J. McLean, PhD, and Daniel G. Yoder, PhD2005 Paperback 288 ppISBN 978-0-7360-4399-1 46.00 ( 49.95 CDN, 31.99 UK, 38.40 EURO, 55.50 AUS, 75.50 NZ)

Theory and practical applications ensure student preparationAudience: An undergraduate textbook for students pursuing careers in recreation, parks, leisure, or tourism; reference forprofessionals who want to increase inclusive program offerings.Inclusive Recreation provides the knowledge and skills that students will need to ensure that all people will be able toparticipate in the recreation programs they provide. The book features the following: The latest acknowledged theories in inclusion, as well as information on history, legislation, and cultural competence,to serve as the basis for students’ understanding of the field Strategies for becoming more conscious of diversity and disability and using appropriate language and communicationskills so that students will be better prepared to consider and work with everyone in their community A thorough discussion of universal design in both facilities and services to help students plan inclusive experiencesthat appeal to the broadest possible audience Chapters on specific service areas, including sports, fitness and wellness, outdoor and adventure, arts and culture,aquatics, and tourism, so students will have a better feel for how inclusion strategies work in various programsAncillaries for course instructorsHuman Kinetics2010 Hardback with Web Resource 408 ppISBN 978-0-7360-8177-1 65.00 ( 69.95 CDN, 42.99 UK, 51.60 EURO, 79.00 AUS, 107.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-0-7360-8746-9 37.00 ( 39.95 CDN, 28.99 UK, 34.80 EURO, 40.70 AUS, 55.00 NZ)Complete information available online at l knowledge for new and future professionalsAudience: A textbook for undergraduate capstone courses in recreation; a resource for students or professionals preparingfor professional certification. Also a professional reference for those working in public park and recreation agencies.The Park and Recreation Professional’s Handbook addresses all of the essential topics that professionals must know,including program planning and evaluation, decision making, facility management, human resources, marketing,budgeting and financial planning, and policy making. Each chapter seamlessly blends foundational concepts, thelatest research, and real-world examples to offer complete and current coverage of the topics in an easy-to-readformat. The book presents readers with a complete picture of all of the skills needed for success in the field, making ita perfect resource for new or future professionals.Ancillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online at onalsHandbook.Recreation Facility ManagementDesign, Development, Operations, and UtilizationRichard F. Mull, Brent A. Beggs, PhD, and Mick Renneisen2009 Paperback with Web Resource 312 ppISBN 978-0-7360-7002-7 64.00 ( 68.95 CDN, 42.99 UK, 51.60 EURO 77.50 AUS, 105.00 NZ)Ancillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online ntTherapeutic Recreation Leadership and ProgrammingRobin Kunstler, ReD, and Frances Stavola Daly, EdD2010 Hardback 416 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6855-0 62.00 ( 66.95 CDN, 39.99 UK, 48.00 EURO, 75.00 AUS, 102.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-0-7360-8984-5 34.00 ( 36.95 CDN, 26.99 UK, 32.40 EURO, 37.40 AUS, 51.00 NZ)Ancillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online rshipAndProgrammingAmy R. Hurd, PhD, and Denise M. Anderson, PhD2011 Hardback with online resource 312 ppISBN 978-0-7360-8259-4 49.00 ( 52.95 CDN, 32.99 UK, 39.20 EURO, 59.00 AUS, 80.50 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-1-4504-0187-6 27.00 ( 28.95 CDN, 21.99 UK, 26.40 EURO, 30.00 AUS, 40.50 NZ)Recreation, Event, and Tourism BusinessesStart-Up and Sustainable OperationsRobert E. Pfister, PhD, and Patrick T. Tierney, PhD2009 Paperback with Web Resource 296 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6353-1 54.00 ( 57.95 CDN, 34.99 UK, 42.00 EURO, 65.50 AUS, 89.00 NZ)e-book ISBN 978-0-7360-8570-0 29.00 ( 30.95 CDN, 22.99 UK, 27.60 EURO, 35.00 AUS, 43.50 NZ)Ancillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online at inessesFoundations of Therapeutic RecreationTerry Robertson, PhD, and Terry Long, PhD, Editors2008 Hardback 336 ppISBN 978-0-7360-6209-1 66.00 ( 70.95 CDN, 43.99 UK, 52.80 EURO, 79.50 AUS, 108.50 NZ)Ancillaries for course instructorsComplete information available online creation(800) 747-4457 U.S. (800) 465-7301 CDN (0) 113-255-5665 UK (08) 8372-0999 AUS 0800 222 062 NZ

Part II. Leisure and Recreation as a Multifaceted Delivery System Leisure Service Delivery Systems Parks and Protected Areas in Canada and the United States Public Recreation Nonprofit Sector For-Profit Sector: Recreation, Event, and Tourism Enterprises Therapeutic Recreation Unique Groups Leisure and Recreation Across the Life

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