The importance of nature to Canadians : the economic significance of nature-related activities / Prepared by the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Task Force on the Importance of Nature to Canadians. : En47-312/2000E

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The surveys show that Canadian residents and U.S. visitors spent $11.7 billion on nature-related activities in Canada during 1996. The report examines the economic impacts of these expenditures for Canada, the provinces and the Yukon, in terms of contributions to GDP, jobs sustained, and tax revenues. It also reports the economic value of nature-related activities to Canadians.--Executive summary

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Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
Title The importance of nature to Canadians : the economic significance of nature-related activities / Prepared by the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Task Force on the Importance of Nature to Canadians.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) "The surveys show that Canadian residents and U.S. visitors spent $11.7 billion on nature-related activities in Canada during 1996. The report examines the economic impacts of these expenditures for Canada, the provinces and the Yukon, in terms of contributions to GDP, jobs sustained, and tax revenues. It also reports the economic value of nature-related activities to Canadians."--Executive summary.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Environment Canada 2000.
Binding Softcover
Description iv, 49p. : figs., tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN 0-662-28400-3
Catalogue number
  • En47-312/2000E
Subject terms Economic analysis
Parks
Conservation areas
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