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Org./Source: National Park Service
Year: 1995
Rivers, trails, and greenway corridors (linear open spaces connecting recreational, cultural and natural areas) have the potential to create jobs, enhance property values, expand local businesses, attract new or relocating businesses, increase local tax revenues, decrease local government expenditures, and promote a local community. This resource book aims to encourage local professionals and citizens to use economic concepts as part of their effort to protect and promote greenways; provides examples of how greenways and parks have benefited local and regional economies, and demonstrates how to determine the potential economic impacts of river, trail, and greenway projects.
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Economic_Impacts_of_Protecting_Rivers__Trails__and_Greenway_Corridors-_A_Resource_Book.pdf (1.0 MB)
Item type(s): Guide, Report or Research Paper
Topic tags: Economic Benefits of Trails
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