Exploration of parks and recreation as sustainable places; land access issues facing urban and sprawling communities and how modern-day park systems address land-use, repurpose land, and design and program spaces for park and recreation use with an emphasis on natural and environmental benefits; crucial components of land acquisition, classifications, operations, planning, and design concepts. Prerequisites: HMGT 201 and junior or senior classification Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
Exploration of parks and recreation as sustainable places; land access issues facing urban and sprawling communities and how modern-day park systems address land-use, repurpose land, and design and program spaces for park and recreation use with an emphasis on natural and environmental benefits; crucial components of land acquisition, classifications, operations, planning, and design concepts. Prerequisites: HMGT 201 and junior or senior classification Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.