Rural communities have experienced dramatic demographic, social, and economic transformations over the past 30 years. Historically characterized by close links between natural resources and social, cultural, and economic structures, few of today's rural communities remain heavily dependent upon traditional extractive industries like ranching, forestry, and mining. New forms of development linked to natural and cultural amenities, including tourism and recreation, have evolved to sustain the link between community and resources. The Inter-Mountain West region offers an excellent example of this distinction. Many of the region's rural communities have experienced substantial population growth resulting from the inmigration of a new kind of rural resident. Their arrival, in a process some have associated with the emergence of a ''New West,'' has transformed rural places. However, amenity-related social and economic structures have not occurred uniformly across space. This paper uses factor analysis and exploratory spatial data analysis to analyze demographic characteristics related to the ''New West'' phenomena in Inter-Mountain West communities and the spatial patterns found in the degree of ''New West-ness'' that each community exhibits.Rural Sociology rsoc-72-03-06.3d 12/6/07 18:59:37 478
The socio-demographic characteristics of Alaskan cruiseship clientele are described. In general these passengers are older, well educated, retired from or employed in a professional capacity, and enjoy a high income. Married couples predominate, but widowed women comprise a large segment.
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