Oregon State University Launches Center for the Outdoor Recreation Economy

May 27, 2021

Oregon State University’s new Center for the Outdoor Recreation Economy will advance research and curriculum development, technical skills training and leadership programming for the U.S. outdoor industry. 

Based in OSU’s Division of Extension and Engagement, partners in the center are the College of Forestry and OSU-Cascades in Bend.

“With this cross-university partnership, OSU is making a significant commitment to education and research that will help the outdoor recreation economy thrive and contribute to current and future career opportunities and job skills training for people throughout the nation,” said Interim OSU President Becky Johnson.

The center will facilitate industry and academic collaboration and spearhead the development of education, training and research, deepening OSU’s commitment to leveraging the university’s expertise, industry connections and academic programs in natural resourcesoutdoor productssustainability, and tourism, recreation and adventure leadership. According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, domestic consumer spending on the outdoor industry was estimated at $788 billion in 2019.

The center follows the work of OSU’s Outdoor Recreation Economy Initiative, which was developed in partnership with industry leaders nationally to address workforce development needs.

“The outdoor recreation industry has incredible potential, both as a driver of economic opportunity and as a means of making outdoor activity more welcoming and accessible,” said Lee Davis, executive director of the Center for the Outdoor Recreation Economy. “Right now, the industry is being held back by a growing skills gap and an ad hoc training structure. This center will serve as an inclusive and rallying force for the outdoor recreation industry, for those seeking career opportunities in it, and for everyone who will benefit from more time outside.”

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