Recreation facility management is a complex responsibility. Professionals in this field are responsible for various types of facilities—recreation centers, water parks and pools, playgrounds, parks, fitness centers, sport complexes, and resorts—each with its own set of goals and challenges. Recreation Facility Management: Design, Development, Operations, and Utilization provides students and new professionals with a basic understanding of recreation facilities and prepares them to perform the duties required of a recreation facility manager.
Part I of Recreation Facility Management offers a detailed look at the foundations of the profession, including the defining characteristics of recreation facility management and descriptions of the duties of a recreation facility manager and the areas within the facilities. Also featured are descriptions of the common indoor and outdoor elements of facilities, including sites, spaces, lighting, surfaces, utilities, landscaping, walkways, and parking areas.
The remaining parts of the book detail the practical knowledge and skills as well as tasks and processes required for managing various types of recreation facilities. Readers will find these features:
Recreation Facility Management offers a practical introduction to facility design, management, and maintenance for practicing or future recreation professionals. This resource provides the knowledge and skills necessary for becoming a successful facility manager in any recreation setting.
Textbook for undergraduate courses in facility management, design, or operations of recreation areas and facilities. Resource for new professionals in the field.
Part I: Foundations of Recreation Facility Management
Chapter 1: Understanding Recreation Facility Management
Chapter 2: Managing Recreation Facilities
Chapter 3: Learning the Basics of Recreation Facilities
Part II: Design and Development of Recreation Facilities
Chapter 4: Assessment
Chapter 5: Planning
Chapter 6: Designing Recreation Facilities and Reading Blueprints
Chapter 7: Funding and the Bid Process
Chapter 8: Constructing Recreational Facilities
Part III: Resources for Recreation Facility Management
Chapter 9: Managing Equipment
Chapter 10: Managing Finances
Chapter 11: Managing Employees
Part IV: Utilization of Recreation Facilities
Chapter 12: Circulation, Safety, Control, and Security
Chapter 13: Coordinating and Scheduling
Chapter 14: Maintenance
Chapter 15: Emergencies and Emergency Responses
Part V: Auxiliaries of Recreation Facilities
Chapter 16: Parks and Playground Facilities
Chapter 17: Aquatic Facilities
Chapter 18: Ancillary Spaces
Chapter 19: Core Product Extensions and Areas