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Displacement and product shift: empirical evidence from Oregon rivers Item Info

Title:
Displacement and product shift: empirical evidence from Oregon rivers
Creator:
Shelby, B.; Bregenzer, N. S.; Johnson, R.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1988
Description:
User satisfaction as it relates to product shift and displacement is explored in three studies, two on the Rogue River, Oregon and one on the Illinois River, Oregon. Product shift (i.e., recreationists change their definition of recreation experience in response to resource conditions) and displacement (i.e., recreationists use a different recreation site due to unsatisfactory impacts occurring at original site) are hypothesized to occur when recreationists are dissatisfied with current resource conditions. Factors influencing these phenomena are also explored. Results indicate displacement is occurring from the Rogue to the Illinois River. Significant findings and management implications are discussed.
Research Topic:
User satisfaction; Recreation experience; Recreation setting; Social norms; Crowding
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Location:
Oregon
Rivers:
Rogue Illinois
Source:
Journal of Leisure Research; ISSN 0022-2216; Vol 20; Issue 4; 274-288 pp.; 1988.
Source Identifier:
shelby_etal_1988.pdf
Format:
application/pdf

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"Displacement and product shift: empirical evidence from Oregon rivers", River Recreation Research Database, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/rrrd/items/rrrd011.html