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ECONOMIC PROFILE SYSTEM: A Socioeconomic Research Tool

ECONOMIC PROFILE SYSTEM: A Socioeconomic Research Tool. WO-210 Workshop Washington, DC May 2010 Rob Winthrop and Joel Larson Division of Decision Support, Planning & NEPA Bureau of Land Management, Washington, D.C. EPS – County Profile. EPS Reports. General Reports.

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ECONOMIC PROFILE SYSTEM: A Socioeconomic Research Tool

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  1. ECONOMIC PROFILE SYSTEM:A Socioeconomic Research Tool WO-210 Workshop Washington, DC May 2010 Rob Winthrop and Joel Larson Division of Decision Support, Planning & NEPA Bureau of Land Management, Washington, D.C.

  2. EPS – County Profile

  3. EPS Reports

  4. General Reports

  5. Sector-specific Reports

  6. Functionality • Add-in for Microsoft Excel 2003 or 2007

  7. Functionality

  8. Geographies • County, state, nation • Urban/non-urban • Benchmark geography (for Socioeconomic Measures)

  9. Print/Export • Reports can be printed or exported to Microsoft Word, PDF, or XML formats

  10. Data Download Tool • “Proof-of-concept” project allowing the download of raw data supporting EPS from web portal • Web-based user interface • CSV format • Data documentation

  11. Timeline • June-July 2010: Review of functionality for first 6 reports • Additional reports reviewed in July-September • September 2010: First reports go public • FY2011: Training

  12. Training • What training would be best for you or others who might use this tool? • What format for the training would you prefer? • What would you like to cover in the training?

  13. Some values are easier to monetize than others . . .

  14. Estimating the value of recreation

  15. Clark County, NV 1973273,288 / 58 sq miles developed

  16. Clark County, NV 1992741,368 / 170 sq miles developed

  17. Population Growth – Clark County, NV1970 - 2006 US

  18. Thank you for your assistance!!!

  19. For further information, contact: Dr. Rob Winthrop Senior Social Scientist Division of Decision Support, Planning, and NEPA Bureau of Land Management 1849 C Street, NW (Mail Stop 850LS) Washington, D.C. 20240 202-912-7287; robert_winthrop@blm.gov

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