Recreation Specialization Continuum
Recreation specialization is a framework for describing how participants in an outdoor activity progress from general, casual involvement toward focused, specialized engagement, and for placing them along that continuum. Hobson Bryan introduced the construct in his 1977 study of trout fishermen, defining specialization as a continuum of behavior from the general to the particular, reflected in the equipment people use, the skills they develop, and their setting preferences and activity-related commitment. The idea quickly became one of the most-used frameworks in outdoor recreation research because it predicts that more specialized participants differ systematically from novices in attitudes, resource dependence, and management preferences. David Scott and C. Scott Shafer's 2001 critical review tightened the construct, arguing that specialization is fundamentally a developmental process spanning behavior, skill and commitment, and warning against reducing it to a single composite index. The continuum gives managers and researchers a way to segment a heterogeneous user population and anticipate how attitudes shift as involvement deepens.
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- Bryan, H. (1977). Leisure value systems and recreational specialization: The case of trout fishermen. Journal of Leisure Research, 9(3), 174-187. DOI: 10.1080/00222216.1977.11970328 ↗
- Scott, D., & Shafer, C. S. (2001). Recreational specialization: A critical look at the construct. Journal of Leisure Research, 33(3), 319-343. DOI: 10.1080/00222216.2001.11949944 ↗
- McFarlane, B. L. (1994). Specialization and motivations of birdwatchers. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 22(3), 361-370. link ↗
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