Outdoor Recreation Legislation and Its Effectiveness /
Truxal, Andrew Gehr
Outdoor Recreation Legislation and Its Effectiveness / Andrew Gehr Truxal. - 1 online resource - Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law ; 311 .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Part One. American Legislation for Public Outdoor Recreation. 1915-1927 -- Introduction -- 1. Recreation as Affected by City Planning and Zoning -- 2. The Municipality as the Unit in Conducting a Program of Recreation -- 3. Other Forms of Municipally Conducted Recreation -- 4. Liabilities of Cities When Conducting Public Outdoor Recreation -- 5. State and Federal Provisions for Public Outdoor Recreation -- Part Two. The Social Significance of Recreation -- Methodology Employed in Part Two -- VI. Attempts to Evaluate Recreation in Relation to Juvenile Delinquency -- VII. Association Between Play Areas and Delinquency in Manhattan -- Appendices -- A. State Laws and Local Ordinances Covering the Main Features of a Recreation System -- B. Model Ordinance Prepared by the League of Kansas Municipalities as a Guide to Municipalities Considering the Creation of Municipal Tourist Camps -- C. Summary Digest of State Laws Empowering Municipalities to Spend Public Funds for Music -- D. State Laws Making Provisions for State Parks, Forests and Reservations -- E. Table A, B. -- Index
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Studies commercial recreation, such as motion pictures and professional sports, in two parts. The first part presents a summary of the American legislature from 1915-1927 when provisions were made for public recreation; and the second part looks at Manhattan to see if recreation has any impact on juvenile delinquency.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780231922326 9780231887687
10.7312/trux92232 doi
HOUSE & HOME / Outdoor & Recreational Areas.
Outdoor Recreation Legislation and Its Effectiveness / Andrew Gehr Truxal. - 1 online resource - Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law ; 311 .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Part One. American Legislation for Public Outdoor Recreation. 1915-1927 -- Introduction -- 1. Recreation as Affected by City Planning and Zoning -- 2. The Municipality as the Unit in Conducting a Program of Recreation -- 3. Other Forms of Municipally Conducted Recreation -- 4. Liabilities of Cities When Conducting Public Outdoor Recreation -- 5. State and Federal Provisions for Public Outdoor Recreation -- Part Two. The Social Significance of Recreation -- Methodology Employed in Part Two -- VI. Attempts to Evaluate Recreation in Relation to Juvenile Delinquency -- VII. Association Between Play Areas and Delinquency in Manhattan -- Appendices -- A. State Laws and Local Ordinances Covering the Main Features of a Recreation System -- B. Model Ordinance Prepared by the League of Kansas Municipalities as a Guide to Municipalities Considering the Creation of Municipal Tourist Camps -- C. Summary Digest of State Laws Empowering Municipalities to Spend Public Funds for Music -- D. State Laws Making Provisions for State Parks, Forests and Reservations -- E. Table A, B. -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Studies commercial recreation, such as motion pictures and professional sports, in two parts. The first part presents a summary of the American legislature from 1915-1927 when provisions were made for public recreation; and the second part looks at Manhattan to see if recreation has any impact on juvenile delinquency.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780231922326 9780231887687
10.7312/trux92232 doi
HOUSE & HOME / Outdoor & Recreational Areas.

