Economic Diversification for Navajo Nation: A Path to Sustainable Growth

For many years, coal mining and power generation were the main economic drivers for the Navajo Nation. However, with the closure of the Four Corners Power Plant (FCPP) and Navajo Mine in 2014, and the 2019 shutdown of the Kayenta Mine and Navajo Generating Station (NGS), a major shift occurred. This shift left many communities searching for new ways to support their economies. To address these challenges, the Navajo Nation Division of Economic Development (NNDED) awarded ETD a contract to develop strategies for economic diversification in coal-dependent areas.

Adapting to Changing Markets

Coal mining and power generation not only provided jobs but also boosted the Navajo economy through the purchase of goods and services, like equipment and fuel. Employees from both directly and indirectly affected sectors spent their income locally, supporting businesses like retail stores, housing, and food services. However, with these industries winding down, the Navajo Nation now focuses on economic diversification to adapt to the evolving market and sustain its communities.

Strategies for Economic Diversification

In response to these challenges, eight broad goals were identified to drive economic diversification for the Navajo Nation. These strategies were developed through public input, online surveys, and stakeholder meetings. The primary goals include:

  1. Enhance Tourism
  2. Expand Agriculture and Modern Water Use
  3. Expand Utility Infrastructure
  4. Enhance Information Technology
  5. Strengthen Government-Industry Collaboration
  6. Improve Hospitality Services
  7. Enhance Lifestyle Amenities
  8. Redevelop the Workforce

By bringing together public and private sectors, these strategies aim to diversify the Navajo Nation’s economy and create sustainable growth.

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Navajo Nation Reinvented Economic Impacts and Strategies for areas affected by coal mine closure

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