This paper addresses a series of study objectives, starting with (1) the delineation of tourism/recreation activities and providers, (2) the identification of appropriate indicators for measuring economic impact, and (3) the preparation of alternate analytical frameworks for assessing national, regional, and local implications of supply-side economic impacts of tourism/recreation activities. Included, also, among these objectives is (4) the specification of the essential attributes of a public information system for servicing the decision information needs of recreation resource managers
undertaken to evaluate the industry’s second- and third-order economic impacts. From a first-order, ...
By using Input-Output (I-O) and multipliers analysis, this paper intends to measure the impact of to...
Eight approaches to estimating travel expenditures in an area are explained and evaluated. Sample su...
This paper addresses a series of study objectives, starting with (1) the delineation of tourism/recr...
Within appropriately conducted economic impact analysis, tourism or event revenues are translated in...
Shipping list no.: 86-184-P."Conference & workshop, May 14-16, 1984, Department of Park and Recreati...
In this study, we examine a system for evaluating economic impacts of tourism on a small region. The...
Businesses and public organizations are increasingly interested in the economic impacts of tourism a...
This paper reviews concepts and methods for estimating the economic significance of recreational use...
Measuring the economic effects of tourism has always been a high priority for private and public act...
Governments frequently justify their expenditure on underwriting the commercial viability of tourism...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of the New Zealand economy, and ...
Every Community interested in developing tourism to enhance or divers if ytheir economy wants to kno...
The economic impacts of tourism have received substantial attention and have been documented by many...
Sporting events are a phenomena shared by numerous communities throughout the country and generally ...
undertaken to evaluate the industry’s second- and third-order economic impacts. From a first-order, ...
By using Input-Output (I-O) and multipliers analysis, this paper intends to measure the impact of to...
Eight approaches to estimating travel expenditures in an area are explained and evaluated. Sample su...
This paper addresses a series of study objectives, starting with (1) the delineation of tourism/recr...
Within appropriately conducted economic impact analysis, tourism or event revenues are translated in...
Shipping list no.: 86-184-P."Conference & workshop, May 14-16, 1984, Department of Park and Recreati...
In this study, we examine a system for evaluating economic impacts of tourism on a small region. The...
Businesses and public organizations are increasingly interested in the economic impacts of tourism a...
This paper reviews concepts and methods for estimating the economic significance of recreational use...
Measuring the economic effects of tourism has always been a high priority for private and public act...
Governments frequently justify their expenditure on underwriting the commercial viability of tourism...
In recent years tourism has been one of the fastest growing sectors of the New Zealand economy, and ...
Every Community interested in developing tourism to enhance or divers if ytheir economy wants to kno...
The economic impacts of tourism have received substantial attention and have been documented by many...
Sporting events are a phenomena shared by numerous communities throughout the country and generally ...
undertaken to evaluate the industry’s second- and third-order economic impacts. From a first-order, ...
By using Input-Output (I-O) and multipliers analysis, this paper intends to measure the impact of to...
Eight approaches to estimating travel expenditures in an area are explained and evaluated. Sample su...