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Regional Development
Our Mission:  To gain insights into the process of regional and community development, natural resource utilization and natural resource-based economic development to benefit the quality-of-life of the citizens of South Carolina.

This area of research includes a team composed of researchers with backgrounds in rural sociology, natural resource economics, tourism and recreation management and community development. Projects have focused on regional development, natural resource utilization and natural resource-based economic development. Studies have been conducted on community downtown development, nature-based tourism, intergenerational community programs, festivals and event planning and management of in-migrant retiree issues.

New Publications !

Developing Naturally announces:

Spanish, Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Slovak and Polish Translations of Community Tourism Development Manuals

Tourism Planning and Development
Developing Naturally -- Enhancing Communities
- by Dr. Thomas Potts
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Community Photo Assessment Project
Ashley River Road Project

Presents a summary of analyses integrating diverse stakeholder values in the development of a community-based application for National Scenic By-Way designation for a stretch of historic road in Charleston and Dorchester Counties, South Carolina. Combines qualitative and quantitative data derived from Resident Employed Photography (REP) analyzed through "community values interpretive modeling" techniques, representing a means for identifying "common ground" and weighing the dimensions and sub-dimensions of areas of interest.
Quality-of-Life Issues
Publications
African-American Travelers
Retiree's Choice of Community:
The Importance of Recreation and Parks

Our Team:
Tom Potts (leader)
Jean Martin (staff support)

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