The Camper Origin Study Guideline takes a practical approach to guiding readers through the stages of conducting their own camper origin study. This step-by-step guide explains how to gather, tabulate, and analyze camper data significant for decision-making by stakeholders that exist in communities where outdoor recreation is a primary industry. The straightforward methods outlined in this guide can be used for campground programs of any scale. Campground managers and study coordinators will find the processes easy to follow and effective for facilitating future studies.
A. T. James writes about business, recreation development, alternative tourism, and evolutionary marketing. A. T. James holds a Master of Business Administration from West Texas A&M University and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from California State University, Stanislaus.
A. T. James lives in the Sierra Nevada foothills in California. Outside of writing, A. T. James also enjoys photography, traveling, spending time in the forest, and dreaming up new business ventures.