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  • Growing Rural Tourism Opportunities, Journal of Extension, Kathleen Tweeten et al., North Dakota State University, 2008 - North Dakota's experience provides an example of how Extension can provide theeducational programming and applied research necessary to help facilitate growthand sustainability in the rural and nature-based tourism industry.
  • Motivations of Resource-Based Tourism Operators in North Dakota, Journal of Extension, Tim Schroeder, University of North Dakota, 2004 - This study explored the motivations, issues and backgrounds of small resource-based tourism operators in North Dakota. The intention was to learn more about the operators and their businesses as a starting point for assisting them and similar operators and as a basis of advising other prospective tourism operators.
 

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