Geography 2144A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Inuit Art, Medical Tourism, Hershey Centre

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Classification of recreation resources (after clawson: user oriented, activity is paramount, exist in developed areas, activities are created there (don"t naturally exist, based on availability, developments are created to match activity desires, city perks, pools, zoos. Development: open space exists for play & activities, golf, tennis, walking, seasonal. Intermediate: accessible to distance users, more natural features, camping, hiking, swimming, hunting, fishing, swimming. Initial early population settlement pushed into the frontier of the country: started on the ocean and moved in land following game" via river. Immigrant: people emigrate when the place they live is uncomfortable or a new place offers an opportunity, voluntary vs involuntary (slavery) Immigrant landscapes within cities: must have colonial and immigrant component to them, example- in toronto we have china town, greek town, etc. May or may not speak the language but there is pressure for you to go back and visit family there. Temples part of culture and heritage for people there to go visit.

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