Status and Trends Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
Document Type
Oral Presentation
Campus where you would like to present
SURC 202
Start Date
17-5-2012
End Date
17-5-2012
Abstract
Abstract: The 2007 Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy report is an economic tool developed to assist the Northern Cheyenne Tribe for comprehensive planning focusing on economic development. The CEDS report has initiated the planning process to improve the economic conditions of the reservation economy. The CEDS document identifies the opportunities and risks related to economic development on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. The CEDS can be used to provide a comprehensive analysis of the past, present and future economic data of the local reservation economy. This article will identify the key economic data trends and current economic development projects highlighted in the report, which will lead to a model to use in other reservation communities.
Recommended Citation
Gardner, Ingrid, "Status and Trends Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy" (2012). Symposium Of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE). 23.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2012/oralpresentations/23
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Sociology
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Geography
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Anthropology
Status and Trends Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
SURC 202
Abstract: The 2007 Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy report is an economic tool developed to assist the Northern Cheyenne Tribe for comprehensive planning focusing on economic development. The CEDS report has initiated the planning process to improve the economic conditions of the reservation economy. The CEDS document identifies the opportunities and risks related to economic development on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. The CEDS can be used to provide a comprehensive analysis of the past, present and future economic data of the local reservation economy. This article will identify the key economic data trends and current economic development projects highlighted in the report, which will lead to a model to use in other reservation communities.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Delores Cleary, James Huckabay, Steve Hackenberger