Author: L. Allen Torrell
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Ranch-level Economic Impacts of Altering Grazing Policies on Federal Land to Protect the Greater Sage-grouse
Ranch-level Impacts of Changing Grazing Policies on BLM Land to Protect the Greater Sage-grouse
Author: L. Allen Torell
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Conservation of Greater Sage-grouse on Public Lands in the Western U.S.
Author: Carl L. Wambold
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
"Our general objective is to identify a set of short-run (three to five years) policy alternatives that are based on a synthesis of empirical research into the needs of the greater sage-grouse(Centrocercus urophasianus) and its relationship to the sagebrush system. In other words, based on what we know from research, we try to identify the best set of policy alternatives for maintaining and increasing sage-grouse populations on public lands that policy makers could implement and expect some results within a three- to five-year time frame"--Page 1
Publisher:
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
"Our general objective is to identify a set of short-run (three to five years) policy alternatives that are based on a synthesis of empirical research into the needs of the greater sage-grouse(Centrocercus urophasianus) and its relationship to the sagebrush system. In other words, based on what we know from research, we try to identify the best set of policy alternatives for maintaining and increasing sage-grouse populations on public lands that policy makers could implement and expect some results within a three- to five-year time frame"--Page 1
The Impact of Change in Federal Grazing Policies on South Central Wyoming Mountain Valley Cattle Ranches
Author: Carl Edmond Olson
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Economic Impacts of Removing Federal Grazing Used by Cattle Ranches in a Three-state Area (Idaho, Oregon, and Wyoming)
Author: David T. Taylor
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Category : Grazing
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"During certain seasons of the year, federal grazing is the major source of forage for many ranches in the three-state area. However, in recent years the use of federal land for livestock grazing has become increasingly controversial with some organizations calling for the complete removal of all livestock grazing from federal lands. The purpose of this analysis is to estimate the economic impact of removal of federal grazing used by cattle ranches on the overall Idaho economy in terms of lost direct and secondary economic activity, labor earnings, and employment."- University of Wyoming Extension summary
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Category : Grazing
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"During certain seasons of the year, federal grazing is the major source of forage for many ranches in the three-state area. However, in recent years the use of federal land for livestock grazing has become increasingly controversial with some organizations calling for the complete removal of all livestock grazing from federal lands. The purpose of this analysis is to estimate the economic impact of removal of federal grazing used by cattle ranches on the overall Idaho economy in terms of lost direct and secondary economic activity, labor earnings, and employment."- University of Wyoming Extension summary
The Economic Impacts to New Mexico Ranchers of Increasing Grazing Fees to Levels Proposed in Rangeland Reform '94 and by Legislative Compromise
Author: L. Allen Torell
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Category : Grazing
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Grazing
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Economic Impacts of Removing Federal Grazing Used by Cattle Ranches in Oregon
Author: David T. Taylor
Publisher:
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Category : Grazing
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"During certain seasons of the year, federal grazing is the major source of forage for many Oregon ranches. However, in recent years the use of federal land for livestock grazing has become increasingly controversial with some organizations calling for the complete removal of all livestock grazing from federal lands. The purpose of this analysis is to estimate the economic impact of removal of federal grazing used by cattle ranches on the overall Idaho economy in terms of lost direct and secondary economic activity, labor earnings, and employment."-University of Wyoming Extension summary
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Category : Grazing
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"During certain seasons of the year, federal grazing is the major source of forage for many Oregon ranches. However, in recent years the use of federal land for livestock grazing has become increasingly controversial with some organizations calling for the complete removal of all livestock grazing from federal lands. The purpose of this analysis is to estimate the economic impact of removal of federal grazing used by cattle ranches on the overall Idaho economy in terms of lost direct and secondary economic activity, labor earnings, and employment."-University of Wyoming Extension summary
Building a Resilient Twenty-First-Century Economy for Rural America
Author: Don E. Albrecht
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
ISBN: 1607329514
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
In Building a Resilient Twenty-First-Century Economy for Rural America, Don E. Albrecht visits rural communities that have traditionally been dependent on a variety of goods-producing industries, explores what has happened as employment in these industries has declined, and provides a path by which they can build a vibrant twenty-first-century economy. Albrecht describes how structural economic changes led rural voters to support Donald Trump in the 2016 election and why his policies will not relieve the economic problems of rural residents. Trump’s promises to restore rural industrial jobs simply cannot be fulfilled because his policies do not address the base cause for this job loss—technological change, the most significant factor being the machine replacement of human labor in the production process. Bringing a personal understanding of the effects on rural communities and residents, Albrecht focuses each chapter on a community that has traditionally been economically dependent on a single industry—manufacturing, coal mining, agriculture, logging, oil and gas production, and tourism—and the consequences of losing that industry. He also lays out a plan for rebuilding America’s rural areas and creating an economically vibrant country with a more sustainable future. The rural economy cannot return to the past as it was structured and instead must look to a new future. Building a Resilient Twenty-First-Century Economy for Rural America describes the source of economic concerns in rural America and offers real ways to address them. It will be vital to students, scholars, practitioners, community leaders, politicians, and policy makers concerned with rural community development.
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
ISBN: 1607329514
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
In Building a Resilient Twenty-First-Century Economy for Rural America, Don E. Albrecht visits rural communities that have traditionally been dependent on a variety of goods-producing industries, explores what has happened as employment in these industries has declined, and provides a path by which they can build a vibrant twenty-first-century economy. Albrecht describes how structural economic changes led rural voters to support Donald Trump in the 2016 election and why his policies will not relieve the economic problems of rural residents. Trump’s promises to restore rural industrial jobs simply cannot be fulfilled because his policies do not address the base cause for this job loss—technological change, the most significant factor being the machine replacement of human labor in the production process. Bringing a personal understanding of the effects on rural communities and residents, Albrecht focuses each chapter on a community that has traditionally been economically dependent on a single industry—manufacturing, coal mining, agriculture, logging, oil and gas production, and tourism—and the consequences of losing that industry. He also lays out a plan for rebuilding America’s rural areas and creating an economically vibrant country with a more sustainable future. The rural economy cannot return to the past as it was structured and instead must look to a new future. Building a Resilient Twenty-First-Century Economy for Rural America describes the source of economic concerns in rural America and offers real ways to address them. It will be vital to students, scholars, practitioners, community leaders, politicians, and policy makers concerned with rural community development.
Effects of Changes in Grazing Fees and Permitted Use of Public Rangelands on Incomes of Western Livestock Ranches
Economic Impacts of Removing Federal Grazing Used by Cattle Ranches in Wyoming
Author: David T. Taylor
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Grazing
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"During certain seasons of the year, federal grazing is the major source of forage for many Wyoming ranches. However, in recent years the use of federal land for livestock grazing has become increasingly controversial with some organizations calling for the complete removal of all livestock grazing from federal lands. The purpose of this analysis is to estimate the economic impact of removal of federal grazing used by cattle ranches on the overall Idaho economy in terms of lost direct and secondary economic activity, labor earnings, and employment."-University of Wyoming Extension summary
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Grazing
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"During certain seasons of the year, federal grazing is the major source of forage for many Wyoming ranches. However, in recent years the use of federal land for livestock grazing has become increasingly controversial with some organizations calling for the complete removal of all livestock grazing from federal lands. The purpose of this analysis is to estimate the economic impact of removal of federal grazing used by cattle ranches on the overall Idaho economy in terms of lost direct and secondary economic activity, labor earnings, and employment."-University of Wyoming Extension summary