Minnesota’s Tourism Assessment Program (TAP) analyzes a community’s tourism potential. The program includes identification of tourism assets by the community, a site assessment by visiting team of experts, and written recommendations developed by the University of Minnesota Tourism Center and Extension’s Center for Community Vitality. Five Tourism Assessment Programs have been conducted in Minnesota communities since 2007. This research identified the changes the program has helped to stimulate
In Minnesota between 2005 and 2006, 41 million visitors spent $11.786 billion (DavidsonPeterson, 200...
Statewide data speaks to the magnitude of tourism in Minnesota. However, critical to successful regi...
This thesis examines and evaluates the British Columbia Community Tourism Action Program (CTAP), a ...
Minnesota’s Tourism Assessment Program (TAP) analyzes a community’s tourism potential. The program ...
The project assists communities to identify and assess local assets as part of a sustainable tourism...
This project helps five small communities in the Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships (RSDP...
Engaging communities through research-based participatory evaluation and learning methods can be rew...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Community-driven Business Retention & Expansion (BR&E) is a time-tested University of Minnesota Exte...
A mind mapping approach to evaluation called Ripple Effects Mapping (REM) has been developed and use...
Visitor Profile, an applied research program using intercept surveys, provides data on visitor chara...
Prepared in partnership with Cass Lake Tourism Partnership and Tourism Center of the University of M...
As Area Health Education Centers (AHECs) expand their efforts to improve the distribution and divers...
In Minnesota between 2005 and 2006, 41 million visitors spent $11.786 billion (DavidsonPeterson, 200...
Using the Community Capitals Framework, this study examined language in county-level comprehensive p...
In Minnesota between 2005 and 2006, 41 million visitors spent $11.786 billion (DavidsonPeterson, 200...
Statewide data speaks to the magnitude of tourism in Minnesota. However, critical to successful regi...
This thesis examines and evaluates the British Columbia Community Tourism Action Program (CTAP), a ...
Minnesota’s Tourism Assessment Program (TAP) analyzes a community’s tourism potential. The program ...
The project assists communities to identify and assess local assets as part of a sustainable tourism...
This project helps five small communities in the Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships (RSDP...
Engaging communities through research-based participatory evaluation and learning methods can be rew...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Community-driven Business Retention & Expansion (BR&E) is a time-tested University of Minnesota Exte...
A mind mapping approach to evaluation called Ripple Effects Mapping (REM) has been developed and use...
Visitor Profile, an applied research program using intercept surveys, provides data on visitor chara...
Prepared in partnership with Cass Lake Tourism Partnership and Tourism Center of the University of M...
As Area Health Education Centers (AHECs) expand their efforts to improve the distribution and divers...
In Minnesota between 2005 and 2006, 41 million visitors spent $11.786 billion (DavidsonPeterson, 200...
Using the Community Capitals Framework, this study examined language in county-level comprehensive p...
In Minnesota between 2005 and 2006, 41 million visitors spent $11.786 billion (DavidsonPeterson, 200...
Statewide data speaks to the magnitude of tourism in Minnesota. However, critical to successful regi...
This thesis examines and evaluates the British Columbia Community Tourism Action Program (CTAP), a ...