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Social and economic assessment: A technical report used in amending the Rocky Mountain regional guide

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:7004490
The purpose of the Socio-economic Assessment is threefold in nature: to describe the socio-economic forces at work within the rural and urban areas throughout the Rocky Mountain Region (the Region); to develop social and economic profiles for the Region as a whole and each of its eight subregions; and, finally, to describe the potential impacts of the above mentioned forces on the Region and to make recommendations for developing future strategies to facilitate coordination between the Forest Service, the various state, local, and other federal agencies, and Native American Indian tribes. This project involved the analysis of various social and economic variables in an attempt to determine the social and economic situation in the Rocky Mountain Region, and how it has been altered over the last three decades. To this end, data was collected on demographic changes, income growth, employment and unemployment, payrolls, number and size of firms, and SIC industrial breakdowns for various industries within each subregion and economic impact area.
Research Organization:
Forest Service, Denver, CO (United States). Rocky Mountain Region
OSTI ID:
7004490
Report Number(s):
PB-93-130060/XAB
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English