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1 | Recreation in Utah a profile of the demand for outdoor recreation by Utah residents | 1966-01 | Are recurring problem in planning for economic and industrial development is the lack of sufficient basic data upon which sound planning decisions may be made. One of the industry areas in which the lack of basic data for planning is conspicuous by its scarcity is outdoor recreation. Yet the outdoor... | ||
2 | Barriers to industrial development in Utah's portion of the four corners region | 1970-06-01 | Utah's portion of the Four Corners area is composed of the 21 counties which are south and/or east of Salt Lake County. The Utah Four Corners area covers 65,000 square miles which is approximately 80 percent of the state. The are a has a population of 274,500 dispersed throughout the region in a ver... | ||
3 | Multi-county regions in Utah | 1970-03 | The publication of this report was made possible through the financial assistance of the Four Corners Regional Commission with coordination by the State Planning Coordinator's Office, State of Utah. The statements, findings, conclusions, recommendations, and other data in this report are solely thos... | ||
4 | Recreation in Utah a profile of the demand for outdoor recreation by out-of-state travelers to Utah | 1967-12 | A recurring problem when planning for economic and industrial development is the lack of sufficient basic data on which sound planning decisions can be based. One of the industry areas in which this lack of basic data has been conspicuous is the area of the out-of-state visitors' demand for Utah's o... | ||
5 | Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of Salt Lake County: sub-county analysis | 2006-12 | Salt Lake County; Projections; Estimates; Aging population; Baby boom; Utah; Salt Lake Aging Services; Kennecott Land | This paper is an examination of the shifting geographic distribution of the population within Salt Lake County over time as well as an analysis of the spatial distribution of its demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. It builds on the county-level analysis included in a separate section of t... |