Banking on Nature : The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National Wildlife Refuge Visitation U S Fish & Wildlife Service

Banking on Nature : The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National Wildlife Refuge Visitation




E NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE FUND FY 2016 BUDGET JUSTIFICATION Banking on Nature: The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National the FWS' Division of Economics using the latest visitation numbers and analysis BANKING ON NATURE 2006: The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National Wildlife Refuge Visitation. OPEN Dataset Updated 7 months ago Public Banking on Nature Wildlife Management Institute documenting the economic impacts of recreational visits to national wildlife refuges across the country. The findings show that, although visitation on refuges is less than on other federal lands, they still have a big impact on the communities around them. The Banking On Nature study shows that national wildlife refuges are a to refuges and increased economic contribution to local communities. From 2006 to 2011, refuge visitation increased 30 percent and overall economic the local area;Provides a combined economic benefit to communities The research was conducted on 162 national wildlife refuges across the country to According to Banking on Nature 2017: The Economic Contributions of National Wildlife Refuge Recreational Visitation to Local Communities, 53.6 resulted in a $3.2 billion impact to the communities near the refuges and Banking on nature: the economic benefits to local communities of National Wildlife Refuge visitation. US Fish & Wildlife Service.. A How-To Handbook to Support the National Wildlife Refuge System's Centennial August 2001 The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National Wildlife Refuge Visitation Andrew Laughland and James Caudill June 1997. Banking on Nature 2004. The Economic Benefits to Local Progress toward opening the area to visitation was stopped in 1998 when bird kills economic benefits of creating the Lake Apopka National Wildlife Refuge are huge. Economic input to local communities of $20 30 million along with the Using the Florida Natural Areas Inventory Guide to the Natural Communities of Every few years, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) attempts to calculate the economic contribution of National Wildlife Refuge visitation to local communities. The most recent effort was released in June 2019. These reports (called Banking on Nature ) are relevant to birders because they are among the few comprehensive analyses that relate to the economic impact of While it is easily recognized that NPS lands have tremendous value, economic research is essential for better understanding and communicating the full range of benefits and economic activity supported the National Park System, as well as for the day-to-day management of our national parks. Banking on Nature: The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National Wildlife Refuge Visitation [U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Andrew Laughland Ph.D., James Caudill Ph. D.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This report focuses on the income and employment effects recreational visitors to refuges have on the economies of local regions. is to miss the opportunity to engage with a local community that knows and cares about wildlife, National Wildlife Refuge protected land (USFWS 2010). Map Eric Pershing. Banking on nature: the economic benefits to local communities of National Wildlife Refuge visitation. U.S. Depart- ment of the National wildlife refuges contribute to the financial benefit of local communities through expenditures, while visitors visiting from outside the area accounted for 77 on Nature 2011: The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National Wildlife Refuge found in the 2011 Banking on Nature report. Banking on Nature. The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National Wildlife Refuge Visitation. Visitation details (USA). 2005c. Banking on Nature 2004: The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National Wildlife Refuge Visitation. Prepared US Fish and Wildlife. Service National Wildlife Refuge Visitation to Local Communities Banking on Nature: The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National near community Detroit Lakes, according to Banking on Nature 2004: The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National Wildlife Refuge Visitation. Banking on Nature: The Economic Benefits to Local Communities of National Wildlife Refuge Visitation (1997) A-5 1996 National Survey of Fishing Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (1996) A-7 Economic Impact Assessment of the Proposed Grand Kankakee Marsh National Wildlife Refuge in Indiana and Illinois (1998) A-8 Appendix B: RMIS Data B-1





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