REGIONAL FEATURES OF RECREATIONAL NEEDS IN THE SYSTEM OF INDIVIDUAL HUMAN NEEDS
Journal: Asian Journal of Research (Vol.7, No. 7)Publication Date: 2017-07-07
Authors : Alimova Guzal Alisherovna;
Page : 50-58
Keywords : choice of goal; time indicator; implementation of actions; physical needs of a person; social needs of a person; intellectual needs of a person; types of diseases; environmental conditions; ecological situation.;
Abstract
The article is devoted to regional peculiarities of recreational needs. Based on modern theories, the varieties of human needs are divided into three main groups: physical, social, intellectual. The classification of recreational needs, the hierarchy of the main groups of recreational motives is given. The analysis of the work of psychologists based on which the criteria for motivating recreational activities have been singled out is the choice of the goal, the time indicator, the implementation of the action. The social aspects of the formation of recreational needs are considered. The correlation of the tendency of growth of recreational needs and ecological situation in the world is revealed. For the full scale of the research conducted, the natural conditions of the regions of our country, industry and other factors affecting environmental conditions are analyzed. They, in turn, affect the health of the population. Because of the analysis, specific diseases characteristic of each region of Uzbekistan were identified, which in most cases form the need for a specific form of recreational resources. Based on the results of the study, the relevant conclusions were drawn.
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