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Provedor de dados: |
AgEcon
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País: |
United States
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Título: |
REGIONAL-LEVEL ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF GRAZING POLICY CHANGES: A CASE STUDY FROM OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO
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Autores: |
Darden, Tim D.
Rimbey, Neil R.
Harp, Aaron J.
Harris, Thomas R.
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Data: |
2001-07-12
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Ano: |
2001
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Palavras-chave: |
Agricultural and Food Policy
Community/Rural/Urban Development
Land Economics/Use
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Resumo: |
Regional economic impact models are important tools used to analyze the impacts of policy changes to a regional, state, county, or local economies. The National Environmental Policy Act requires economic analysis in preparing environmental impact statements to show the effects of policy alternatives on local economies. An input-output model was constructed for Owyhee County, Idaho, using farm- and ranch-level economic information to modify and localize the county IMPLAN model. This paper shows why an out-of-the-box model might not always be the best way to accurately account for economic impacts of policy changes on communities dependent on ranching and federal grazing. Results show that disparities exist between the hybrid model built for Owyhee County and an IMPLAN model of Owyhee County. Alternative grazing policy scenarios analyzed in the Owyhee Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement are used to show and compare results between the two models.
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Tipo: |
Conference Paper or Presentation
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Idioma: |
Inglês
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Identificador: |
3105
http://purl.umn.edu/16635
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Editor: |
AgEcon Search
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Relação: |
Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland Economics: WCC-55>Current Issues in Rangeland Resource Economics: Symposium Proceedings (2001)
New Mexico State University Research Report 737
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Formato: |
10
application/pdf
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