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A study of a sample of individuals who contacted the Scottsdale Convention and Visitors Bureau from April 2013 to March 2014, to determine their travel patterns (length of stay, activities during stay, trip spending, etc.) and demographics.
Arizona Highways magazine is a powerful tool in highlighting, and presumably attracting tourists to, Arizona, and is particularly renowned for its photography. The publication currently has over one million readers and circulates in all 50 states and in two‐thirds of the world’s countries. In addition to the print publication, AHM utilizes electronic media, namely a website and Facebook Page, to reach customers and potential tourists. The Facebook Page enables users to engage in dialogue and interaction with each other—uploading photographs, sharing accounts of personal travel experiences, and reacting to specific AHM content—thereby personalizing their connection with the magazine and fellow users.
The state's decreasing funding in tourism is brought into question as research and data note that the investment more than pays for itself, but also can help fund schools, health care, road projects, law enforcement and other state programs.
Grand Canyon National Park airport master plan, final report: inventory, aviation forecasts, demand/capacity analysis, airport requirements, airport plans, financial plan environmental review.
Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit for University of Arizona, effects on Glen Canyon Dam releases on Grand Canyon River trips, a technical report, vol. no. 16.
Feral burro management plan and environmental assessment for Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.