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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Three Communities Explore Tourism: Glacier County, Deer Lodge, And Livingston, Neal A. Christensen, Norma P. Nickerson
Three Communities Explore Tourism: Glacier County, Deer Lodge, And Livingston, Neal A. Christensen, Norma P. Nickerson
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
This report covers existing nonresident visitation and expenditures in each community along with statewide comparisons. The report also presents results from resident opinion surveys conducted in each community and statewide.
Making Transportation Work For People With Disabilities In Rural America: The Supported Volunteer Rural Transportation Voucher Program, Brad Bernier, Tom Seekins, Kitty Herron, University Of Montana Rural Institute
Making Transportation Work For People With Disabilities In Rural America: The Supported Volunteer Rural Transportation Voucher Program, Brad Bernier, Tom Seekins, Kitty Herron, University Of Montana Rural Institute
Independent Living and Community Participation
Where did it begin? For many years transportation has been recognized as a need for people with disabilities. Unfortunately, unlike their urban neighbors, rural residents have even less access to transportation, which in turn further limits their lives. The Supported Volunteer Rural Transportation Program (SVRT) is a means of providing rides to people with disabilities who cannot drive and who live in communities with limited public transportation. The SVRT program is similar to self-directed personal assistance service models (PAS) in that consumers control who their ride providers are, when they can get rides, and where they can go. Transportation programs …
Comparative Analysis Of Madison River Recreation Use, R. Neil Moisey
Comparative Analysis Of Madison River Recreation Use, R. Neil Moisey
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
This report compares the characteristics of recreation use on the Madison River. This report is one of four separate documents from the 1994-95 Missouri Madison Recreation Survey.
Tables Of Visitor Characteristics By Recreation Site, R. Neil Moisey
Tables Of Visitor Characteristics By Recreation Site, R. Neil Moisey
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
This report contains tables for the 1994-95 Missouri Madison Recreation Survey by recreation site. This report is one of four separate documents from the study.
1994-95 Missouri Madison Recreation Survey, R. Neil Moisey, Stephen F. Mccool, Eric Schultz
1994-95 Missouri Madison Recreation Survey, R. Neil Moisey, Stephen F. Mccool, Eric Schultz
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Summarizes the results of a year-round recreation survey on a 300 mile section of the Madison and Missouri Rivers from October 1994 to September 1995. About 5,000 visitors completed questionnaires at 100 recreation sites.
The 1996 Outlook For Travel And Tourism In Montana, Norma P. Nickerson, Neal A. Christensen
The 1996 Outlook For Travel And Tourism In Montana, Norma P. Nickerson, Neal A. Christensen
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Summarizes Montana's 1995 performance and offers projections for 1996 in travel, tourism, and recreation. Produced for the annual Economic Outlook Seminar series sponsored by The University of Montana Bureau of Business and Economic Research.
Montana Journalism Review, 1996, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism
Montana Journalism Review, 1996, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism
Montana Journalism Review
Editors ripped my flesh -- Capturing Kaczynski -- Their bytes are worse than their bark -- Horse logger -- Women’s sports — the path to respect -- The fleeting fist of fame -- Special report: Montana access guide -- The road past Jordan -- Cliches, claptrap and hype -- Cinematic sinners and winners -- Breaking into the men’s club -- Cold cameras, warm hearts