Outdoor Recreation Programming For Enhancing Leisure Experience Of Participants
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Abstract
In the outdoor recreation programming. The outdoor recreation programmer should consider about the concept of outdoor recreation that enhance leisure experiences of participants. The outdoor recreation programming that considers six key elements of situated activity to flow of the program by flow theory and adventure experience paradigm. Outdoor recreation programming should adopt these principles as guidelines to outdoor recreation programming for efficiency and effectiveness and maximize benefits for participants to enhance leisure experiences of participants.
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