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    2002 Water Quality Survey: Results and Technical Report.
    (Minnesota Center for Survey Research (MCSR), 2003) Minnesota Center for Survey Research
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    2005 Minnesota State Survey--Part II: Results and Technical Report.
    (Minnesota Center for Survey Research (MCSR), 2005) Minnesota Center for Survey Research
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    2007 Minnesota State Survey: Results and Technical Report.
    (Minnesota Center for Survey Research (MCSR), 2008) Minnesota Center for Survey Research
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    Alexandria Lakes Area Lake Plan.
    (2003) Douglas County Land; Resource Management et al
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    Analysis of the Proposed Mill Towns Trail
    (1998) Ringold, Jennifer
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    Assessing a Rock Climbing Management Plan: Determining Baseline Behaviors toward Protecting Resource Degradation.
    (2001) Gilbertson, Kenneth L
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    Auto accessibility measures to non-work destinations for the period of 1995, 2000, and 2005 for the Twin Cities region
    (2018-11-09) Levinson, David M; Liao, Chen-Fu; david.levinson@sydney.edu.au; Levinson, David M
    Highway-based accessibility measures to jobs and labor for the Twin Cities region were previous computed. The data here give the auto accessibility measures (TAZ level) to other destination types such as retail, entertainment, food/restaurant and recreation for the period of 1995, 2000 and 2005. The resulting access measures to different destinations will provide a comprehensive evaluation of accessibility in the Twin Cities region, which can help in operational planning and in public involvement activities of transportation agencies to ascertain how investments, transportation strategies, market conditions, and land use policies affect the performance of the transportation-land use system.
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    California Aquatic Nuisance Species and Boating Survey: Results and Technical Report.
    (Minnesota Center for Survey Research (MCSR), 2001) Minnesota Center for Survey Research
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    Computer-Aided Planning Process for Outdoor Recreation Facilities, A Case Study of the Black Bear Area, Crow Wing County, Minnesota
    (Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota, 1974) MLMIS
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    Describing & Differentiating Recreational ATV Rider Preferences
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2014) Schnoenecker, Tony; Schneider, Ingrid E.
    All-terrain vehicle (ATV) use is of major interest at national, state, and regional levels due to its growth as a recreational activity and associated use impacts. Nationally, sales of ATVs have increased over 280% since 1994, and in MN participation is projected to grow more than 250% by 2014.
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    The Economic Impact of Expenditures By Travelers On Minnesota’s Metro Region and The Profile of Travelers June 2005 – May 2006
    (2006) Davidson-Peterson Associates
    This is the first report of the Economic Impact of Traveler Expenditures on the Metro Region prepared by Davidson‐Peterson Associates. The research approach employed is designed to capture economic impact data (i.e., economic impact of traveler expenditures on the state of Minnesota) and traveler profile data concurrently. This report covers traveler expenditures made in the Metro Region during the 12‐month period from June 2005 through May 2006. The primary purpose of this study is to measure the economic benefits the Metro Region residents and governments derive from the dollars spent by travelers in the region across a 12‐month time period.
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    Economic Impact of Recreational Trail Use in Different Regions of Minnesota
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2009) Venegas, Ernesto C.
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    Economic Impacts of Federal Closure of NPA Sites in Minnesota
    (University of Minnesota Crooston - EDA Center, 2014) Walker, E.G.; Tuck, Brigid; Cooper, K.
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    Emerald Ash Borer as a Constraint to Recreation? Interviews with Visitors to Two Minnesota State Parks
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2014) Schneider, Ingrid; Schlueter, Alex; Matter, Katie; Arnberger, Arne; Venette, Robert; Snyder, Stephanie; Cottrell, Staurt
    The purpose of this study was to understand visitor perceptions of EAB’s visual impacts & if EAB acts as a constraint to recreation.
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    Evaluation Of The Tourism Market And Development Potential Of The Itasca Area
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2002)
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    Examining the Inclusive Summer Camp Environment as an Opportunity for Developing Social and Self-Determination Skills of Youth with Disabilities
    (2018) Dostal, Kurtis, M
    Important developmental aspects in adolescence include the ability to acquire and cultivate friendships, proficiencies, healthy lifestyle habits, and an overall purpose and meaning in life. Inclusion provides each child an equal opportunity to develop in a normal and integrated environment. Participation in stimulating and intrinsically motivating recreation and leisure activities offers a central means for the growth of this development in children with and without disabilities. The social and self-determination skills of youth with disabilities were hypothesized to develop and improve as the youth became more actively involved and engaged with other children, daily activities, and the experiences of an inclusive summer day camp program. The sample was composed of 29 youth participants with various disabilities, aged 6-14. The frequency of participation and level of engagement for the above measures was recorded weekly over the participants’ involvement in inclusive summer camp programs. The average length of enrollment in the summer camp programs was 4.31 ± 1.47 weeks. The frequency of participation and level of engagement for each study measure of the Youth Participation and Engagement Scale was positively correlated with the involvement of youth with disabilities in an inclusive summer camp program. While the correlations did not showed significant regression values, each measure indicated a positive growth of each skill. The results of this study show the benefits of the inclusive and recreational setting for the development of all youth, but especially for those with disabilities.
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    Forest Lake Recreation and Open Space Issues.
    (1986) Casey, Kathy, et al.
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    Foundations for Nature-Based Tourism in Lake of the Woods
    (2002) McPeek, Kelly
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    Friends of the Vermillion River Water Trail Study
    (2005) Ochs, Christopher
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    Hassan Township: Resources Now and in the Future.
    (1989) Braasch, Mark et al.
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