Dollars and Sense: Five ways that protected wilderness boosts community, personal pocketbooks
September 10, 2009
Rural economies are changing across America. The role of extractive industries like logging and mining has diminished considerably and is being replaced in part by a nature-based economy. And an increasing number of rural communities are confirming that protecting wilderness is good for the environment and their economy.
View the fact sheet by clicking on the link below.
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Dollars-and-Sense-Factsheet.pdf
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Spencer R. Phillips, Ph.D.
Spencer Phillips is a natural resource economist who has been with The Wilderness Society's scientific team since 1992. His economic work has focused on helping people, communities and institutions realize the benefits of wildland conservation.
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