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- Influence
Tourist Word of Mouth and Revisit Intentions to Rural Tourism Destinations: a Case of North Dakota, USA
- W. Phillips, K. Wolfe, N. M. Hodur, F. Leistritz
- Sociology
- 2013
Destination managers in rural states, like North Dakota, understand the benefits of tourism and, thus, the importance of studying visitors' intentions. This study investigated visitors' perceptions… Expand
Preliminary Feasibility Analysis For An Integrated Biomaterials And Ethanol Biorefinery Using Wheat Straw Feedstock
- F. Leistritz, Donald M. Senechal, M. Stowers, W. F. Mcdonald, Christopher M Saffron, N. M. Hodur
- Environmental Science
- 2006
Biobased products and fuels appear to have a very bright future. A consortium led by NDSU is currently engaged in a project that would use cellulose nanofibers derived from wheat straw to make a… Expand
Economic Contribution of the Sugarbeet Industry in Minnesota and North Dakota
- D. A. Bangsund, N. M. Hodur, F. Leistritz
- Economics
- 1 February 2012
Agricultural industries in small geographical areas with limited acreage tend to be overlooked by those not associated with the growing region or industry. Sugarbeets continue to be produced in a… Expand
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Assessing the Economic Impact of Invasive Weeds: The Case of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula)1
- F. Leistritz, D. A. Bangsund, N. M. Hodur
- Biology
- 1 December 2004
Abstract Leafy spurge has become a serious problem for ranchers and land managers in the northern Great Plains region. A bioeconomic model was developed to estimate the economic impacts of leafy… Expand
Estimating the Economic Impact of Event Tourism
- N. M. Hodur, F. Leistritz
- Economics
- 31 October 2006
Abstract Tourism has become an important economic sector in many parts of the world, and many regions, states, and local areas have identified expenditures by visitors as a potential source of… Expand
Agricultural and recreational impacts of the conservation reserve program in rural North Dakota, USA.
- D. A. Bangsund, N. M. Hodur, F. Leistritz
- Geography, Medicine
- Journal of environmental management
- 1 July 2004
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), created in 1985, provides conservation benefits and agricultural supply control through voluntary, long-term retirement of crop land. While the effects of the… Expand
Economic Contribution of the North Dakota University System in 2017
- D. A. Bangsund, N. M. Hodur
- Political Science
- 28 December 2018
LOCAL SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM
- N. M. Hodur, F. Leistritz, D. A. Bangsund
- Geography, Economics
- 2002
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), first enacted in 1985, seeks to achieve both conservation and agricultural supply control objectives through voluntary, long-term (10 year contracts)… Expand
Socioeconomic impacts of the Conservation Reserve Program in North Dakota.
- F. Leistritz, N. M. Hodur, D. A. Bangsund
- Economics, Geography
- 1990
Abstract The short‐run economic impacts of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in North Dakota are estimated by using an input‐output model together with results from a statewide survey of CRP… Expand
BIOREFINERIES USING AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE FEEDSTOCK IN THE GREAT PLAINS
- F. Leistritz, N. M. Hodur, Donald M. Senechal, M. Stowers, D. McCalla, Christopher M Saffron
- Environmental Science
- 2007
Rising prices and uncertain supplies of petroleum, together with environmental concerns regarding fossil fuel combustion, has enhanced interest in biobased products and fuels. The work reported here… Expand