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The contribution of outdoor-based recreation opportunities to local economies: The economic impacts of rock-climbing to the Squamish region

Posted on:2008-10-11Degree:M.R.MType:Thesis
University:Simon Fraser University (Canada)Candidate:Morris, Randolph PFull Text:PDF
GTID:2449390005462203Subject:Economics
Abstract/Summary:
The town of Squamish has identified rock climbing as a major component of its strategy for outdoor-recreation based tourism development. Despite its reputation as a leading rock-climbing destination, little information has been collected about the activity in general or about its specific economic contributions. This research estimates the economic impacts of rock climbing on the Squamish region as generated during the 2004 climbing season. To accomplish this goal, the research uses a combination of visitor monitoring, and visitor surveying to estimate the number of climbers who visited the area during the study period, characterize the expenditure patterns of these visitors, and estimate their collective visitor expenditures in Squamish. These figures are then used to estimate a total economic impact on the region. Based on the findings, considerations and challenges associated with climbing-related economic development are provided.;Keywords: economic impact analysis; tourism development; recreation-based tourism; rock climbing; visitor monitoring...
Keywords/Search Tags:Climbing, Economic, Rock, Squamish, Tourism, Development, Visitor
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