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July 2015 Proposed Final Report: Economic Impact of Public Natural Resource Lands JLARC Staff Stephanie Hoffman Rebecca Connolly Legislative Auditor’s Conclusion: County economies are influenced more by how public lands are used than by the amount of publicly owned lands
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Is more public natural resource land detrimental to county economic vitality? Is There a General Answer? What About Specific Sites? Specific sites may have positive or negative economic impacts: Use matters more than ownership Percent of public natural resource land was not detrimental to county economies July 2015 Economic Impact of Public Natural Resource Lands No Legislative Auditor recommendations No formal responses from agencies 2/9
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37% of WA is state and federal natural resource lands Source: WSU analysis of data provided by the Recreation and Conservation Office. July 2015 Economic Impact of Public Natural Resource Lands 3/9
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Economists estimated the relationship between public land and economic vitality July 2015 Economic Impact of Public Natural Resource Lands Job Growth Income Growth Population Growth Economic Vitality They used a statistical tool: regression analysis Job Growth Income Growth Population Growth Economic Vitality 4/9
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In general, public land was not detrimental to county economies between 1990-2010 July 2015 Economic Impact of Public Natural Resource Lands No consistent evidence that counties with high percentages of public land were negatively impacted by lands Lands managed for habitat, conservation, or passive recreation may have small positive relationship to income and jobs Consistent with recent academic research 5/9
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Specific sites may have positive or negative net economic impacts July 2015 Economic Impact of Public Natural Resource Lands Public Cabins & Campsites vs. Private Vacation Rentals Net Impact -$0.2 M Private Homes Different uses yield different net impacts Public Cabins & Campsites Net Impact +$2.8 M vs. Data and results are site specific and cannot be generalized to other sites 6/9
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Economic impact analyses may not capture broader impacts May not identify impacts to other counties or the state County A Loses visitors and $$ County A Loses visitors and $$ County B Loses visitors and $$ County B Loses visitors and $$ County C Gains visitors and $$ County C Gains visitors and $$ July 2015 Economic Impact of Public Natural Resource Lands 7/9
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Land use matters more than ownership July 2015 Economic Impact of Public Natural Resource Lands Percent of public natural resource land was not detrimental to county economies Estimates of economic impacts depend on land use change, assumptions, and site-specific data Specific sites may have positive or negative net economic impacts 8/9
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Contact Information Rebecca Connolly, Research Analyst rebecca.connolly@leg.wa.gov 360-786-5175 Stephanie Hoffman, Research Analyst stephanie.hoffman@leg.wa.gov 360-786-5297 John Woolley, Project Supervisor john.woolley@leg.wa.gov 360-786-5184 http://leg.wa.gov/jlarc/reports/2015/PublicLandsEcon/pf/default.htm www.jlarc.leg.wa.gov
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