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The Economy of the Gila Region
July 2008
General
The Gila region consists of four counties in southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona that surround the Gila and Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests and associated public lands--Greenlee County, Arizona and Catron, Grant, and Sierra counties, New Mexico. This rural and isolated region features a rich complex of public and private lands. The surrounding communities are starkly different, and some are struggling economically. This report uses socio-economic data to explore how communities are faring, key reasons for their economic differences, and the ways in which the area's natural and cultural resources present economic development opportunities.
Report
This report (2 Meg screen-optimized .pdf) explores the question of whether and how rural, isolated communities can benefit from being gateways to large expanses of public lands. The Gila Region, with 63 percent of the land in public ownership is selected as a case study.
Download high-resolution version of report here (22 Meg .pdf). This version is for use in high-quality printing and is best for registering fine detail in maps and charts.
Economic Profiles
These profiles for Greenlee, Catron, Grant, and Sierra counties and the Gila Region in aggregate offer more detailed socioeconomic information than is available in the report above. These profiles were created using Headwaters Economics’ Economic Profile System.
Greenlee County, Arizona
Catron County, New Mexico
Grant County, New Mexico
Sierra County, New Mexico
Aggregate Profile of the 4-County Gila Region
Headwaters Economics
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Banner photo, "Mogollon Post Office," by Radi Ann Porter, Bisbee, AZ. Accessed through flickr.com. Click here to see original and other photos by Porter.
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