A team of researchers from the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center at the University of Maine conducted an in-depth assessment of the St. John Valley’s creative economy in collaboration with the University of Maine at Fort Kent and regional community leaders. This report provides a summary of the activities, the output of research, and recommendations and conclusions based on project efforts
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The Creative Economy is today a large and important part of Maine’s economy. The data in this study ...
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Yellow Light Breen examines how the Maine Development Foundation is working to help Maine’s economy ...
Riding ATVs has become a highly visible recreational activity in Maine. During the 2003/2004 season ...
The following is an adapted excerpt from a longer paper by Rachel Fleming. The complete essay was wi...
This report focuses on two factors around Maine\u27s creative economy: the rising importance of cre...
This paper describes challenges and strategies for cultural development in rural areas such as Maine...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Evan Dobelle reflects on Maine’s emerging creative economy. He no...
The report has three main sections: (a) what we learned about artists; (b) what we learned about non...
Eight case studies across New England offer understanding of the role of the creative economy in the...
The Creative Economy is today a large and important part of Maine’s economy. The data in this study ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2006.In...
From April to July 2004, researchers conducted surveys of residents and business owners in Piscataqu...
The authors discuss how Maine’s Sustainability Solutions Initiative (SSI) can contribute to economi...
This project examines the economies of 13 municipalities in Southeast Massachusetts. Seven of the to...
The creative economy concept has recently become increasingly popular. Although the concept is popul...
During my senior year in the Honors College at UMass Boston, I became involved in the yearlong Creat...
Yellow Light Breen examines how the Maine Development Foundation is working to help Maine’s economy ...
Riding ATVs has become a highly visible recreational activity in Maine. During the 2003/2004 season ...
The following is an adapted excerpt from a longer paper by Rachel Fleming. The complete essay was wi...