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Full-Text Articles in Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration
Resident's Opinions About Montana, Their Community, And Tourism, Norma P. Nickerson
Resident's Opinions About Montana, Their Community, And Tourism, Norma P. Nickerson
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Excerpts from the 1997 CTAP Report 53. Montana residents provided opinions about how the state and their community is currently affected by tourism as well as perceived effects of tourism development. Results in this report address only the responses and comments provided by respondents to the statewide survey.
Economic Impacts Of Going-To-The-Sun Road Reconstruction: Montana And "Glacier Area" Impacts, Norma P. Nickerson, Ross E. Nickerson
Economic Impacts Of Going-To-The-Sun Road Reconstruction: Montana And "Glacier Area" Impacts, Norma P. Nickerson, Ross E. Nickerson
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Estimates the potential economic impact of various reconstruction alternatives of the Going-to-the-Sun road in Glacier National Park. This study provides the information needed to make an informed decision about the alternative choices. Analysis of secondary data on Glacier National Park, vehicle movement in the park, and other travel statistics.
A National Study Of Domestic Travel: Results For Montana, Rita J. Black
A National Study Of Domestic Travel: Results For Montana, Rita J. Black
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Analysis of Secondary Data from the American Travel Survey Conducted by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Washington, DC A nationwide survey of approximately 80,000 households was conducted to document domestic travel patterns of Americans for an entire year. The survey was designed to record travel involving only the travelers' destinations. The data for each state were classified into three areas: nonresidents traveling to each state, each state's residents traveling within their state, and each state's residents traveling out-of-state. The results for Montana are presented in this report, and comparisons to ITRR nonresident data are made.
Nonresident Summer Travelers To Montana: Tourism Region Report, Josie Parrish, Norma P. Nickerson
Nonresident Summer Travelers To Montana: Tourism Region Report, Josie Parrish, Norma P. Nickerson
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Analysis of nonresident summer travelers to Montana. Examines travel on statewide and regional highway segments, points of entry into Montana, activity participation and number of nights spent by travelers in each region. Appendix B provides regional comparisons.
Chouteau County Community Tourism Assessment Process: Visitor Profile And Resident Attitudes, Neal Christensen
Chouteau County Community Tourism Assessment Process: Visitor Profile And Resident Attitudes, Neal Christensen
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
As part of the Community Tourism Assessment Process (CTAP), the residents of Chouteau County were surveyed to determine opinions toward tourism development in their communities. The results were compared to a sample of statewide respondents.
Toward A Sustainable Tourism And Recreation Industry In Montana: An Examination Of Concepts And Industry Perceptions , Stephen F. Mccool, Chuck Burgess, Norma P. Nickerson
Toward A Sustainable Tourism And Recreation Industry In Montana: An Examination Of Concepts And Industry Perceptions , Stephen F. Mccool, Chuck Burgess, Norma P. Nickerson
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Addresses the issue of sustainable tourism in Montana in terms of what sustainable tourism means, how to make tourism sustainable, and what tourism should sustain. Literature addresses these questions as well as perceptions by the industry.
Montana Vision Travel Research: 1998, Norma P. Nickerson, Kim Mcmahon
Montana Vision Travel Research: 1998, Norma P. Nickerson, Kim Mcmahon
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Outlook for 1998 and Review of 1997.
Montana Resident Attitudes Toward Tourism - Update: 1992-1997 , Norma P. Nickerson
Montana Resident Attitudes Toward Tourism - Update: 1992-1997 , Norma P. Nickerson
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Presents results of three questions pertaining to resident attitudes toward tourism included in annual surveys since 1991.
Economic Sustainability Plan For Adams, Massachusetts: Ten Year Projection Plan, Center For Economic Development
Economic Sustainability Plan For Adams, Massachusetts: Ten Year Projection Plan, Center For Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The client for this project is James Leitch, The town administrator for the Town of Adams. In addition, we are working in close conjunction with the Center for Economic Technology (C.E.T.).
The purpose of this project is to assist Adams in the creation of a ten year economic action plan, which is only one-third of Adams proposed Comprehensive Sustainability Plan. The Comprehensive Plan is to be completed by the merger of three plans: the 1997 University of Massachusetts Landscape Architecture Studio Report on environmental elements within the Town, our 1998 Economic Action Plan, and a Social Plan, to be developed …
An Introduction To Ropes Course And Team Challenge Programs, Marni A. Goldenberg, Gordon M. Nesbitt, David B. Klenosky, Joseph T. O'Leary, Thomas J. Templin
An Introduction To Ropes Course And Team Challenge Programs, Marni A. Goldenberg, Gordon M. Nesbitt, David B. Klenosky, Joseph T. O'Leary, Thomas J. Templin
Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration
No abstract provided.
The Demands Of Globalization On The Lodging Industry, Laurence Geller
The Demands Of Globalization On The Lodging Industry, Laurence Geller
Hospitality Review
In this guest editorial the distinguished president and CEO of Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc., a leader in the lodging industry outlines his views in a paper written for the Review which was also delivered at the Credit Lyonnaise Lodging Converence in Paris in March of 1998.
Prospects Of The Hong Kong Tourism Industry, Rob Law, Catherine Cheung
Prospects Of The Hong Kong Tourism Industry, Rob Law, Catherine Cheung
Hospitality Review
Suggestions for future planning are offered to Hong Kong tourism practitioners and policy makers on the basis of estimated tourism demand, 1998 to 2007. The authors give an overview of the historical background of the Hong Kong tourism industry and use formal tourism forecasting techniques to estimate this demand.
"Not Just For The Fun Of It!" Governmental Restraints On Black Leisure, Social Inequality, And The Privatization Of Public Space, Regina Austin
"Not Just For The Fun Of It!" Governmental Restraints On Black Leisure, Social Inequality, And The Privatization Of Public Space, Regina Austin
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.