This community-based research uses Q methodology to examine perceptions of tourism and downtown development in a lower Midwest town that has experienced continual economic downturn and decreasing population. With memories of the thriving ranching and oil heyday, some community members are approaching tourism as the new black gold. At the same time, there is a perception of a fractious community characterized by a heritage of racism, cultural tension, and an aging, burned-out volunteer base. One of the goals of this study was to help community planners make sense out of what they perceived as a jumble of viewpoints. The results of a Q study can help planners determine in a systematic way the significant, persistent attitudes surrounding the...
As towns and cities across Canada face rapidly changing economic circumstances, many are turning to...
The State of Wisconsin\u27s spending to attract tourism recently increased from $1 million to more t...
This study investigates residents ’ attitudes toward recreation and tourism develop-ment in 10 rural...
This is the publisher's official version, also available electronically from: http://dx.doi.org/10.4...
A survey of community leaders, broadly categorized as business people, public officials, and conserv...
Policy makers are turning to tourism as a potential industry force that may bring both economic and ...
Improving tourism is one means Extension professionals and other community stakeholders can use to b...
Many counties in Eastern Kentucky and central Appalachia in general have suffered intense economic h...
Residents play a key role in the planning and development of the tourism industry in host communitie...
Pressured by the decline of extractive industries and ag-riculture, many small towns are trying to a...
While rural tourism has been a prominent topic of tourism research sine the 1970’s, more research is...
Many rural communities view tourism as an economic development strategy. This study explores the rel...
Many view tourism as a tool for community development. Especially in the rural areas experiencing ec...
In the past, rural economic development policies have traditionally taken one of two forms: direct a...
The natural amenities that often characterize the rural landscape, whether lakes and mountains or ru...
As towns and cities across Canada face rapidly changing economic circumstances, many are turning to...
The State of Wisconsin\u27s spending to attract tourism recently increased from $1 million to more t...
This study investigates residents ’ attitudes toward recreation and tourism develop-ment in 10 rural...
This is the publisher's official version, also available electronically from: http://dx.doi.org/10.4...
A survey of community leaders, broadly categorized as business people, public officials, and conserv...
Policy makers are turning to tourism as a potential industry force that may bring both economic and ...
Improving tourism is one means Extension professionals and other community stakeholders can use to b...
Many counties in Eastern Kentucky and central Appalachia in general have suffered intense economic h...
Residents play a key role in the planning and development of the tourism industry in host communitie...
Pressured by the decline of extractive industries and ag-riculture, many small towns are trying to a...
While rural tourism has been a prominent topic of tourism research sine the 1970’s, more research is...
Many rural communities view tourism as an economic development strategy. This study explores the rel...
Many view tourism as a tool for community development. Especially in the rural areas experiencing ec...
In the past, rural economic development policies have traditionally taken one of two forms: direct a...
The natural amenities that often characterize the rural landscape, whether lakes and mountains or ru...
As towns and cities across Canada face rapidly changing economic circumstances, many are turning to...
The State of Wisconsin\u27s spending to attract tourism recently increased from $1 million to more t...
This study investigates residents ’ attitudes toward recreation and tourism develop-ment in 10 rural...