Community recreation planning depends on a number of variables, but 2 of them are 'efficiency' and 'equity'. You can find more about these 2 terms in this week's reading. Efficiency: Almost all decisions to allocate resources are made in a condition of relative scarcity. Both outdoor and indoor spaces are scarce and expensive in many communities. Any decision to, say, develop green space into a park is also a decision to give up income that would have come from development; and tax dollars, which would benefit the community financially. It is clearly most cost-efficient to make recreational space and facilities, such as gyms, pools, arenas, auditoriums, etc. a kind of 'commons' in which the entire community has shared access. Efficiency also includes the dimension of time. What are the two variables that community recreation planning depends on?
1) 'efficiency' and 'equity'
2) 'scarcity' and 'expensive'
3) 'green space' and 'park'
4) 'gyms' and 'pools'