This report provides a review of the current socioeconomic trends in northeast Montana in comparison to the state as a whole, followed by an economic analysis of the potential impacts of an expanded recreation amenity. The amenity is characterized by a large, intact grassland prairie ecosystem replete with a large bison herd. Results suggest significant latent demand for nonresident visitation to the region. To begin to capture this demand and ensure continued vitality of other economic sectors will require collaborative efforts between conservation proponents, tourism professionals, and the community at large
Interest in bison (Bison bison, B. bonasus) conservation and restoration continues to grow globally....
The American bison has been a cultural and historical icon for Plains Indians for centuries, but on ...
Three quarters of nonresident vacationers to Montana are primarily attracted to characteristics of p...
The northeast region of Montana receives by far the least amount of nonresident visitation to the st...
Nature tourism is increasingly being considered as an economic development opportunity for rural are...
Rural communities increasingly are looking to the tourism sector as a source of economic growth. Sou...
This study was conducted to better understand resident participation in outdoor recreation, specific...
Summarizes information on wildlife viewing in Montana by residents and nonresidents, drawing from th...
Temperate grasslands are the least protected ecosystem in the world. In North America, only \u3c 4%...
The commercial bison industry is relatively new to North Dakota. There were an estimated 23,000 hea...
The Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research provides leadership, direction, and information to...
Interviews of nonresident repeat vacationers to Montana told the story of their very first visit to ...
The nature of recreation and resource management issues related to the winter season in Yellowstone ...
The commercial bison industry is relatively new to North Dakota. There were an estimated 23,000 head...
As bison are considered to be ecologically extinct, and negative interactions between bison and catt...
Interest in bison (Bison bison, B. bonasus) conservation and restoration continues to grow globally....
The American bison has been a cultural and historical icon for Plains Indians for centuries, but on ...
Three quarters of nonresident vacationers to Montana are primarily attracted to characteristics of p...
The northeast region of Montana receives by far the least amount of nonresident visitation to the st...
Nature tourism is increasingly being considered as an economic development opportunity for rural are...
Rural communities increasingly are looking to the tourism sector as a source of economic growth. Sou...
This study was conducted to better understand resident participation in outdoor recreation, specific...
Summarizes information on wildlife viewing in Montana by residents and nonresidents, drawing from th...
Temperate grasslands are the least protected ecosystem in the world. In North America, only \u3c 4%...
The commercial bison industry is relatively new to North Dakota. There were an estimated 23,000 hea...
The Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research provides leadership, direction, and information to...
Interviews of nonresident repeat vacationers to Montana told the story of their very first visit to ...
The nature of recreation and resource management issues related to the winter season in Yellowstone ...
The commercial bison industry is relatively new to North Dakota. There were an estimated 23,000 head...
As bison are considered to be ecologically extinct, and negative interactions between bison and catt...
Interest in bison (Bison bison, B. bonasus) conservation and restoration continues to grow globally....
The American bison has been a cultural and historical icon for Plains Indians for centuries, but on ...
Three quarters of nonresident vacationers to Montana are primarily attracted to characteristics of p...