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Economic Impacts of Trails
     and Natural Lands in the      Washington's Methow Valley
Washington State Grazing
     Program Audit & Cost-Benefit
     Analysis
USDA Forest Service 5-year      $25 M National Content
     Analysis Contract
Valuing the Environmental
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     Renewable Energy
     Investments in Scotland
 
At what Cost? … Putting a price       tag on nature (2/13/06       Peninsula Gateway) 
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At the base of all Resource Dimensions work are two elements – people and their environment - be it built, natural or somewhere in between, as in the case of industrial and agricultural lands. Often referred to as the human dimension of resource management, the overarching objective is to analyze behavioral aspects of resource use, public values relative to environmental goods and services, and policy decision-making within this context. Representing mainline disciplines such as economics, land use planning, resource management, law, social psychology, geography, ecology, agriculture, political science, anthropology, finance and marketing, we have conducted hundreds of projects in the U.S. and abroad over the past two decades.

Because each project is unique, it is rare that any two projects require the same combination of services. Our most frequently requested services include:

Depending on the scope and nature of the project, clients may choose to use individual services, or to work across service areas to meet specific project needs.


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