Foreword
Introduction by Thomas L. Burton
Part 1: Demand for Recreation
1. Current Trends in Recreation Demands
Thomas L. Burton
Part 2: Recreation Research
2. A Framework for Recreation Research
D.D. Molyneux
3. Sociological Research in Recreation
Isbael Emmett
4. Economics of Water Recreation
N.J. Kavanagh
5. Research by Local Planning Authorities
Gordon E. Cherry
Part 3: Planning for Recreation
6. Planning for Countryside Recreation
B. Cracknell
7. Planning for Outdoor Recreation in Urban Areas
D.M. Winterbottom
8. Planning for Tourism
L.J. Lickorish
9. The Organization of Recreation Planning
Thomas L. Burton
Part 4: Contemporary Issues in Planning for Recreation
10. Quality in Recreation
G. Brooke Taylor
11. Machinery for Local Government Recreation
D.D. Molyneux
12. The Shape of Things to Come
Thomas L. Burton
Biography
Thomas L. Burton
Reviews of the first publication:
'Of undoubted ine
‘This book should find ready acceptance as a text or reference work in any university department where courses in recreation are taught. It should also find a respected place on the bookshelves of researchers or planners in the service of governments or consultants. It must be rated as one of the best volumes of its type available to the academic and professional community.’
— Gordon D. Taylor, Journal of Leisure Research
‘Of undoubted interest to planners, sociologists and those concerned with outdoor leisure activities.’
— County Councils Gazette






