USGS economists and social scientists conduct economic and social science research in the context of natural resource management to deliver information used by resource managers to maximize and sustain economic and social benefits from natural resources to the American public.
Social and Economic Analyses Research
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Great American Outdoors Act Legacy Restoration Fund for National Parks: Economic impacts of fiscal year 2021 funding
Towards an urgent yet deliberate conservation strategy: Sustaining social-ecological systems in rangelands of the Northern Great Plains, Montana
Stewardship and management of freshwater ecosystems: From Leopold's land ethic to a freshwater ethic
Double exposure and dynamic vulnerability: Assessing economic well-being, ecological change and the development of the oil and gas industry in coastal Louisiana
2019 National park visitor spending effects: Economic contributions to local communities, states, and the nation
Human dimensions considerations in wildlife disease management
Sustaining Environmental Capital Initiative summary report
USGS economists and social scientists conduct economic and social science research in the context of natural resource management to deliver information used by resource managers to maximize and sustain economic and social benefits from natural resources to the American public.
Social and Economic Analyses Research
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Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS social and economic analyses research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS social and economic analyses publications is available from the button below.