Analyzing Economic Impact Studies
This discussion will allow attendees to identify shortfalls or strengths of research and address the varying quality of economic contribution research that is now available.
Presented by:
National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC)
Event Details
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April 21, 2020
Location: Online
Contact Information
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Description
Economics have always played a strong role in the planning process. The economic contributions from outdoor recreation have been an area of great discussion over the last several years for a lot of reasons. However, not all research is created equally. This discussion will allow attendees to identify shortfalls or strengths of research and address the varying quality of economic contribution research that is now available.
Primary Presenters include:
Scott Jones, ESQ, NOHVCC Board of Directors,
Duane Taylor, Executive Director, NOHVCC
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Disclaimer
While we may individually agree (or disagree) in whole or in part with any or all of the participants, the views expressed in these webinars are not necessarily representative of the views of American Trails as an organization or its board and staff.
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