The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) provides state-based data on health and risk behaviors among adults. Several supplemental outdoor recreation related questions were included in the 2011 questionnaire to assist with the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan process and are analyzed in this report
This study was a 12‐month project conducted to further understand how often residents travel within ...
Forests and similar types of landscapes offer a myriad of outcomes and benefits often associated wit...
Data from a random sample of Ohio residents were used in an attempt to isolate factors that were hyp...
The purpose of the Public Recreational Use Survey was to understand the current outdoor recreation f...
The purpose of this analysis was to understand the resident travel patterns of Montanans who partici...
This study was conducted to better understand resident participation in outdoor recreation, specific...
A survey of local, state, federal, school and tribal mangers were surveyed to understand the quantit...
Results of a year-long study of resident travel and recreation in Montana. This report describes typ...
In order to be eligible to receive matching grant funding for outdoor recreation improvements and de...
Users can gather information regarding health risk behaviors and health conditions. Examples of topi...
This report provides a profile of resident attitudes toward tourism in Sanders County, Montana in th...
Summarizes information on wildlife viewing in Montana by residents and nonresidents, drawing from th...
Non-motorized outdoor recreation contributes significantly to the U.S. economy by providing over six...
Surveyors asked questions related to their travel and recreation plans for the upcoming Memorial Day...
This poster was presented at the 2016 Idaho EPSCoR Annual Meeting, October 19-21, in Couer d\u27Alen...
This study was a 12‐month project conducted to further understand how often residents travel within ...
Forests and similar types of landscapes offer a myriad of outcomes and benefits often associated wit...
Data from a random sample of Ohio residents were used in an attempt to isolate factors that were hyp...
The purpose of the Public Recreational Use Survey was to understand the current outdoor recreation f...
The purpose of this analysis was to understand the resident travel patterns of Montanans who partici...
This study was conducted to better understand resident participation in outdoor recreation, specific...
A survey of local, state, federal, school and tribal mangers were surveyed to understand the quantit...
Results of a year-long study of resident travel and recreation in Montana. This report describes typ...
In order to be eligible to receive matching grant funding for outdoor recreation improvements and de...
Users can gather information regarding health risk behaviors and health conditions. Examples of topi...
This report provides a profile of resident attitudes toward tourism in Sanders County, Montana in th...
Summarizes information on wildlife viewing in Montana by residents and nonresidents, drawing from th...
Non-motorized outdoor recreation contributes significantly to the U.S. economy by providing over six...
Surveyors asked questions related to their travel and recreation plans for the upcoming Memorial Day...
This poster was presented at the 2016 Idaho EPSCoR Annual Meeting, October 19-21, in Couer d\u27Alen...
This study was a 12‐month project conducted to further understand how often residents travel within ...
Forests and similar types of landscapes offer a myriad of outcomes and benefits often associated wit...
Data from a random sample of Ohio residents were used in an attempt to isolate factors that were hyp...