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ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF PARKS, RIVERS,
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AcknowledgementsI am grateful to ma
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3.5.5 Sources of Information.......
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Table 28. Hiking/Walking Organizati
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1 IntroductionParks, rivers, trails
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Table 1.SectionAgency ExpendituresC
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provide communities with economic,
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the most current information on the
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3.1 Agency ExpendituresThis section
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grants. About 25% of capital expend
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The Marin Conservation Corps (MCC)
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already been implemented and is ope
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Table 5.Net Benefit Per Participant
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WEST VIRGINIAWISCONSINEarthCorpsFed
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contracts that gross over $800 mill
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3.2.2 Special EventsRevenue enhanci
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park experience to an audience who
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you have the opportunity to determi
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Use good survey methods. The better
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California. A Report to The Sierra
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powered activities 3 , a participan
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Table 11. 2003 Sport Footwear Purch
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EQUIPMENT AND OTHER EXPENSESTotal $
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Table 17. Estimates of Retail Expen
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Table 19. U.S. Ski & Snowboard Indu
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and from services related to the Pa
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o $60 million in Harris County, TX,
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League ofAmericanBicyclistsNational
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SportingGoodsManufacturersAssociati
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necessarily better, especially in s
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Perspective. Available at http://ww
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o Washington: $209 milliono West Vi
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Economic Output Retail Sales Salari
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Economic Output Retail Sales Salari
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All Anglers Non-Resident/Tourist An
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Table 37. Per Capita Travel Receipt
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their decision to return in the fut
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Table 39. Visitors and Spending in
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2003). Data from California Departm
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over 2003, despite high gas prices,
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management changes or actions are e
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accommodations used, and other trip
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3.5 Estimating the Effects of Spend
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“leakage” of money from the reg
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Keep in mind that multipliers are s
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3.5.4 How to Use These Rationales i
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economy, only those expenditures th
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For example, be aware of the differ
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