Tourism and forest products : twin resource sectors for effective community development in the Lake States.
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Communities with major activities in both tourism and forest products are substantially better off in terms of employment and community effects than those with one or the other.
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Research supported by the University of Minnesota's College of Natural Resources and the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. Published as paper no. 974420124 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.
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Webster, Henry H.; Chappelle, Daniel E.; Andrews, Stephen C.. (1997). Tourism and forest products : twin resource sectors for effective community development in the Lake States.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/36841.
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