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- 2013464004 abstract "The economic linkages between national forests and surrounding communities have become increasingly important in recent years. One way national forests contribute to the economies of surrounding communities is by attracting recreation visitors who, as part of their trip, spend money in communities on the periphery of the national forest. We use survey data collected from visitors to all units in the National Forest System to estimate the average spending per trip of national forest recreation visitors engaged in various types of recreation trips and activities. Average spending of national forest visitors ranges from about $33 per party per trip for local residents on day trips to more than $983 per party per trip for visitors downhill skiing on national forest land and staying overnight in the local national forest area. We report key parameters to complete economic contribution analysis for individual national forests and for the entire National Forest System.".
- 2013464004 contributor B12822338.
- 2013464004 contributor B12822339.
- 2013464004 contributor B12822340.
- 2013464004 created "[2013]".
- 2013464004 date "2013".
- 2013464004 date "[2013]".
- 2013464004 dateCopyrighted "[2013]".
- 2013464004 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29).".
- 2013464004 description "The economic linkages between national forests and surrounding communities have become increasingly important in recent years. One way national forests contribute to the economies of surrounding communities is by attracting recreation visitors who, as part of their trip, spend money in communities on the periphery of the national forest. We use survey data collected from visitors to all units in the National Forest System to estimate the average spending per trip of national forest recreation visitors engaged in various types of recreation trips and activities. Average spending of national forest visitors ranges from about $33 per party per trip for local residents on day trips to more than $983 per party per trip for visitors downhill skiing on national forest land and staying overnight in the local national forest area. We report key parameters to complete economic contribution analysis for individual national forests and for the entire National Forest System.".
- 2013464004 extent "65 p. :".
- 2013464004 hasFormat "Also available on the World Wide Web.".
- 2013464004 identifier pnw_gtr883.pdf.
- 2013464004 isFormatOf "Also available on the World Wide Web.".
- 2013464004 isPartOf "General technical report PNW ; 883.".
- 2013464004 isPartOf "General technical report PNW ; GTR-883".
- 2013464004 issued "2013".
- 2013464004 issued "[2013]".
- 2013464004 language "eng".
- 2013464004 publisher "Portland, OR : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station,".
- 2013464004 relation "Also available on the World Wide Web.".
- 2013464004 spatial "United States.".
- 2013464004 subject "Consumption (Economics) United States.".
- 2013464004 subject "Forest reserves Economic aspects United States.".
- 2013464004 subject "National parks and reserves Public use Economic aspects United States.".
- 2013464004 subject "National parks and reserves Recreational use Economic aspects United States.".
- 2013464004 subject "SB486.P83 W58 2013".
- 2013464004 subject "Wilderness area users Economic aspects United States.".
- 2013464004 title "Estimation of national forest visitor spending averages from national visitor use monitoring : round 2 / Eric M. White, Darren B. Goodding, and Daniel J. Stynes.".
- 2013464004 type "text".