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The Dynamics of Growth in Resort Communities … Adapting to Change in the Yampa Valley Monday, December 4, 2006 Centennial Hall Downtown Steamboat Springs, CO
During the 1990’s, the growth of counties which are home to major resorts or national park gateways was more than double that of the nation as a whole. The boom transforming these communities is based on lifestyle and environment, rather than traditional economic development. This creates a unique challenge for those communities: the growth they are experiencing is threatening those qualities driving that growth. Jonathan Schechter of Charture Institute in Jackson, Wyoming will present the unique dynamics of growth and change in resort communities. These communities believe they are tourist towns, but this is no longer true. Dealing with the pace and magnitude of change is extremely difficult. It’s harder still when decisions are based on an inaccurate understanding of the forces underlying that growth and change. The link will allow you to download copies of Jonathan Schechter's PowerPoint presentation in PDF format. NOTE: This is a very large file - Over 5MB
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