Document Type
Report
Publisher
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research
Publication Date
2-2023
Disciplines
Agricultural and Resource Economics | Leisure Studies | Nature and Society Relations | Other Social and Behavioral Sciences | Regional Economics
Abstract
This report is a summary of Montana residents' attitudes towards tourism within the state. Since 1992, ITRR has asked residents questions specific to their attitudes towards tourism. This study was conducted to continue tracking the perception of the tourism industry in Montana, as well as expanding the original survey to include topics such as the perceived economic benefit tourism provides to local communities, crowding at the local community level, as well as questions focused on amenities to support tourism, and disaster preparedness.
Keywords
resident attitudes, disaster preparedness
Rights
© 2023 ITRR
Recommended Citation
Bermingham, Carter; Schultz, Megan; Pettigrew, Matthew; and Brown, Glenna, "Montana Residents: Attitudes Towards Tourism 2022 & Resident Perceptions of Community Disaster Preparedness" (2023). Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications. 440.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/itrr_pubs/440
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