注意科学与实践之间的差距,实现可持续娱乐研究的目标

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
David Flores, Jose J. Sanchez, Emily Schlickman, Lorie Strivastava, Maria Victoria Arias, Jianho Cui, Antonio Davila, Jorge Cortez-Solis
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最近一期《公园与娱乐管理杂志》特刊中的学者和其他人指出,公共土地管理尚未将可持续娱乐政策与实践结合起来(Cerveny 等人,2022 年,第 1 页)。此外,越来越多的人认识到,要实现这一目标,需要机构间和科学家与公民间的合作。在这篇评论中,我们提供了一个通过共同创造研究来关注科学与实践差距的例子。具体来说,我们描述了来自美国林务局和加州大学戴维斯分校的科学家以及来自洛杉矶外向探险组织(Outward Bound Adventures,OBA)的从业人员如何在制定研究计划书和实施一项关于城市黑人、土著和有色人种(BIPOC)青少年对户外活动的看法的研究时,将研究的十个基本特征(DePoy & Gitlin,2020 年)付诸实践。
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Minding the Science–Practice Gap to Reach the Goals of Sustainable Recreation Research
Scholars featured in a recent special issue of the Journal of Park and Recreation Administration and others have noted that public lands management has yet to integrate sustainable recreation policy and practice (Cerveny et al., 2022, p. 1). Additionally, there is growing recognition that inter-agency and scientist-citizen collaboration are needed to achieve this goal. In this commentary, we offer an example of minding the science-practice gap through cocreating research. Specifically, we describe how scientists from the US Forest Service and the University of California, Davis, and practitioners from the Los Angeles-based organization Outward Bound Adventures (OBA) operationalized ten essential characteristics of research (DePoy & Gitlin, 2020) in the development of a research proposal and implementation of a study on urban Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) youth perspectives of the outdoors.
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Journal of Park and Recreation Administration
Journal of Park and Recreation Administration HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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