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Welcoming NERCRD’s newest team member, Dr. Minsu Kim!

The NERCRD team is pleased to welcome the newest postdoctoral scholar, Dr. Minsu Kim, who joined the Center on October 3rd. Minsu is an energy, environmental, and urban/regional economist who focuses on topics in energy transition and urban/regional sustainability, with an emphasis on optimal policy, technology adoption, consumer behavior, and local policy implementation. While at […]

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New paper digs into limitations of agritourism and direct sales data

Agritourism plays a critical role in rural economies, supporting farm viability and offering diverse income streams for agricultural producers. In a recent article published in the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, a team of agritourism researchers including three from NERCRD emphasize the importance of accurate data collection in this sector. They also advocate for more comprehensive data to better inform the future of agritourism development and rural entrepreneurship.

National Extension Tourism Network publishes its 2023 conference proceedings

With administrative support from the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, the National Extension Tourism Network (NET) has published proceedings from its 2023 national conference, which took place in Milwaukee, WI, September 24-27, 2023. The goal of the proceedings is to increase access to the impactful work presented at the conference. It includes nine submissions, which are divided into three sections/themes: Agritourism, Rural Tourism, and Engaging with Specific Audiences.

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Webinar Recording: An introduction to the National Broadband Navigator instrument

This NERCRD webinar introduced the National Broadband Navigator, an innovative, public spatial-analysis tool designed to help community leaders plan broadband projects in areas currently underserved by high-speed internet. A recording from the event, which took place on Tuesday, September 24, is available.

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WVU awarded ARC funding to lead development of Rural Tourism Institute

The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) announced a $485,000 planning grant for the development of a Rural Tourism Institute. Led by WVU’s Doug Arbogast, the project team includes collaborators at North Carolina State Extension Tourism, the Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky, the Northeast and Southern Regional Rural Development Centers, prominent tourism industry consultants, and community partners across three Appalachian states.

NERCRD attends Pennsylvania Ag Summit hosted by U.S. House Committee on Agriculture Chair Glenn Thompson

On August 12, NERCRD’s Director and Associate Director had the opportunity to attend the sixth annual Pennsylvania Ag Summit. Hosted by the Chair of the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, U.S. Representative Glenn “GT” Thompson event was held to showcase Pennsylvania’s agriculture industry.

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Northeast Extension teams honored with national, regional awards!

In June, several members of the National Association for Community Development Extension Professionals (NACDEP) were recognized with awards. The awards were presented at the 2024 NACDEP meeting, which took place in Houston, TX, and was hosted by Prairie View University. Among this year’s awardees were several Northeast NACDEP members – please join us in congratulating […]

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Researchers earn NSF grant to measure local innovation activity

A team of researchers — including NERCRD’s Zheng Tian and Stephan Goetz, and their collaborator Timothy Wojan, an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) fellow — were awarded a two-year, $300,000 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop a new method for accurately measuring innovation activity in small geographic regions.

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US companies’ global market reach linked to cloud computing use

U.S. firms that use cloud computing services are more likely to export their products and services, according to a new study by researchers at NERCRD and U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). The team said the findings were stronger for firms located outside of large cities and demonstrate the need for expanded availability of the high-speed internet required for cloud computing to support economic development.

New Research Snapshots shed light on the economic and social impacts of caregivers in the North Central and Northeast U.S.

A multi-state team of researchers has released preliminary findings from a groundbreaking survey that examined the caregiving experiences of households in the North Central and Northeast regions of the U.S. The findings were released as two regionally focused “Research Snapshots,” which provide insights into caregiver demographics, who is receiving care, the financial and personal impacts […]