Some lessons for destination management organizations on balancing a tourism economy with amenity trap challenges, from Bend, Oregon. How do you leverage the natural beauty & abundant outdoor recreation of a place and also deal with skyrocketing housing costs, traffic congestion and concerns about the quality of life for locals? https://lnkd.in/gBnsRTgc
Headwaters Economics
Research Services
Bozeman, Montana 1,142 followers
An independent, nonprofit research group that works to improve community development and land management decisions.
About us
Headwaters Economics is an independent, nonprofit research group that works to improve community development and land management decisions. We inform community decision-making and identify practical solutions by making complex data understandable, beautiful, and interactive, helping develop solutions to some of the most urgent and important issues that communities face. Based in Bozeman and Helena, Montana, Headwaters Economics receives funding from a wide variety of sources as part of our mission to improve community development and land management decisions. Our revenue comes from numerous places, including contracts with federal agencies such as the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service; charitable foundations; and contract work for partner organizations. Headwaters Economics’ tools and data are used by federal and state agencies, local governments, nonprofits, and charitable foundations. Our work spans the country, from rural counties to large metropolitan cities. We inform community decision-making and identify practical solutions by making complex data understandable, beautiful, and interactive.
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https://headwaterseconomics.org
External link for Headwaters Economics
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Bozeman, Montana
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2006
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270 W Kagy Blvd
Suite G
Bozeman, Montana 59715, US
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637 N Last Chance Gulch
Suite U
Helena, Montana 59601, US
Employees at Headwaters Economics
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In our latest we explore how in #rural communities smart investments are a key ingredient to solutions for a wide range of challenges, including the growing risk and severity of natural disasters. Well-informed, data-driven decisions about these investments will make a difference not just to rural places, but also to the nation. https://lnkd.in/gHzCpM2q #economicdevelopment #hazards
Reinvesting in rural America - Headwaters Economics
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Rising demand for FEMA’s innovative hazard mitigation program far exceeds available funding. Since 2020 FEMA's BRIC program has allocated more than $5 billion for community projects that can alleviate human suffering and avoid economic losses from wildfire, floods, and other disasters. In the latest round of funding the applications submitted exceeded available funds by more than five times. https://lnkd.in/gj6qZsDF Kristin Smith, PhD #mitigation #climate #hazard #disaster #fema
Rising demand for FEMA’s BRIC program far exceeds available funding - Headwaters Economics
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Get up to speed with the latest innovations in #mitigation policy & research. Thank you Natural Hazards Center!
We hope you'll join us for our next #MakingMitigationWork webinar next week on June 11! https://bit.ly/4dM584R
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Federal maps are guiding billions in climate investments to at-risk and in-need communities, but are they identifying places where local governments face capacity barriers? In a new analyses with the William Averette Anderson Fund for Hazard and Disaster Mitigation Education and Research we examine how local capacity aligns with the CEJST and CDRZ federal climate vulnerability maps. https://lnkd.in/gSEErjgB #climate #resilience #mitigation
Federal climate vulnerability maps overlook low-capacity communities - Headwaters Economics
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The latest climate data and other methodology updates to wildfirerisk.org, a free tool for understanding wildfire risks across the United States, reveal that over 115 million people—more than one-third of the U.S. population—live in counties with high wildfire risk. Find out the risks in your community and discover solutions that can help neighborhoods become wildfire ready. https://lnkd.in/gkSfev56 #wildfire #risk #hazard #resilience #forests #communities
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Access to trails can play a big role in the quality of life and economic well-being of a community, and there is a lot of research to prove it. Start exploring that research in Headwaters Economics' free, curated collection of nearly 200 high-quality studies that measure the wide-ranging benefits that #trails bring to communities. #outdoorrecreation #openspace https://lnkd.in/gHNgDTfv
Trails Research and Searchable Benefits Library - Headwaters Economics
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Austin, Texas: Built for Wildfire Austin is a national leader when it comes to reducing risk to homes in the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI). In this video produced by Headwaters Economics, leaders from Austin describe how they came to realize the magnitude of the wildfire threat, and how they brought together diverse interests to pass one of the most forward-looking WUI codes in the U.S. https://lnkd.in/g7x6Jz8j #wildfire #buildingcodes #austin #resilience
Austin, TX: Built for wildfire - Headwaters Economics
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Mobile home parks tend to face higher flood risks than other types of housing, yet they are often overlooked in emergency management and mitigation planning. Our latest research examines one option available to communities when the risk is particularly extreme: Relocating a mobile home park through a property buyout or acquisition. We examined 12 buyout efforts around the US to learn how these projects, and the policies that support them, can be best designed to meet the unique needs of mobile home parks and their residents. https://lnkd.in/dGkWJfFG #floodmitigation #affordablehousing #mobilehomeparks #floods
Prioritizing people in mobile home park buyouts - Headwaters Economics
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We've updated analysis we first published in 2018 detailing the impact of home construction in Montana's open spaces, with implications for housing affordability. Some insights from the latest available data: -From 2000-2021, 56% of single-family homes in Montana were built outside of incorporated areas. -41% of Montana’s single-family homes were built in neighborhoods where lot sizes exceed 10 acres. -The current proclivity for low-density residential construction has resulted in the conversion of one million acres of Montana’s undeveloped land since 2000. #montana #openspace #publiclands #affordablehousing #data https://lnkd.in/gmWWPy8w
Montana Losing Open Space - Headwaters Economics
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