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Land Economics/Use 7 Agricultural and Food Policy 5 Community/Rural/Urban Development 3 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 1
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Rimbey, Neil R. 6 Darden, Tim D. 3 Harp, Aaron J. 3 Tanaka, John A. 3 Torell, L. Allen 3 Tassell, Larry W. Van 2 Bach, Joel P. 1 Bailey, Scott A. 1 Barlett, E. Tom 1 Bartlett, E. Tom 1 Conner, J. Richard 1 Dhuyvetter, Kevin C. 1 Genter, Bradley J 1 Godfrey, E. Bruce 1 Harris, Thomas R. 1 Jones, Rodney D. 1 Langemeier, Michael R. 1 May, Gary J. 1 Rowe, Helen Ivy 1
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Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland Economics: WCC-55 11
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Current Issues in Rangeland Resource Economics: Symposium Proceedings (2001) 11
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REGIONAL-LEVEL ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF GRAZING POLICY CHANGES: A CASE STUDY FROM OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO
Darden, Tim D.; Rimbey, Neil R.; Harp, Aaron J.; … - Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland … - 2001
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...
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FACTORS INFLUENCING OPTIMAL STOCKING RATES FROM A TENANT PERSPECTIVE
May, Gary J.; Jones, Rodney D.; Langemeier, Michael R.; … - Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland … - 2001
The terms of grazing lease contracts potentially influence the tenants incentive to preserve the vegetation resource. Annual stocking rate decisions dictate the degree of overgrazing, which can be cumulative over long periods of time. The objective of this study is to identify the impact the...
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THE LACK OF A PROFIT MOTIVE FOR RANCHING: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
Torell, L. Allen; Rimbey, Neil R.; Tanaka, John A.; … - Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland … - 2001
The economic impact of changing land-use policies has traditionally been estimated using the standard economic model of profit maximization. Ranchers are assumed to maximize profit and to adjust production strategies so as to continue maximizing profit with altered policies. Yet, nearly 30 years...
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ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY OF USING BRUSH CONTROL TO ENHANCE OFF-SITE WATER YIELD
Bach, Joel P.; Conner, J. Richard - Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland … - 2001
A feasibility study of brush for off-site water yield was undertaken in 1998 on the North Concho River near San Angelo, Texas. Subsequently, studies were conducted on eight additional Texas watersheds. Economic analysis was based on estimated control costs of the different options compared to...
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RANCH-LEVEL ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF GRAZING POLICY CHANGES: A CASE STUDY FROM OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO
Rimbey, Neil R.; Harp, Aaron J.; Darden, Tim D. - Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland … - 2001
Economic impacts often are cited as justification both for and against changes in grazing policy on public lands. A recent study conducted in Owyhee County, Idaho, illustrates a process to gather ranch-level economic information, develop economic models for different ranching systems, and use...
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RESPONSE OF PUBLIC LAND RANCHERS TO POLICY CHANGES
Tanaka, John A.; Genter, Bradley J - Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland … - 2001
Policy analysis and planning requires that we know what the likely responses of affected parties to given policy changes. We conducted a random survey of ranchers holding 1998 public land grazing permits in all western states to determine the social and economic characteristics of permit...
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DEVELOPMENT AND FEDERAL GRAZING POLICY IMPACTS ON TWO COLORADO COUNTIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Rowe, Helen Ivy; Barlett, E. Tom - Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland … - 2001
Ranchers have concern over how federal policies such as the Endangers Species Act, the Clean Water Act, and other laws and regulations will affect the status of their ranching operations. The objectives of this study were to compare impacts of public forage losses on ranches in areas...
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COHESION, INTEGRATION, AND ATTACHMENT IN OWYHEE COUNTY COMMUNITIES
Harp, Aaron J.; Rimbey, Neil R.; Darden, Tim D. - Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland … - 2001
How social change occurs is an important consideration when analyzing the effects of public land management policies on rural communities. This paper utilizes data from a recent study in Owyhee County, Idaho, to explore the combination of social attributes that contribute to community attitudes...
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CHARGING FAIR MARKET VALUE FOR USING FEDERAL LANDS: SOME IMPLICATIONS OF AN IGNORED POLICY
Godfrey, E. Bruce - Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland … - 2001
The Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA) specifically states, The Congress declares that it is the policy of the United States that-…(9) the United States receive fair market value of the use of federal lands and their resources unless otherwise provided by statute... . This...
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AN EVALUATION OF THE PRIA GRAZING FEE FORMULA
Torell, L. Allen; Rimbey, Neil R.; Bartlett, E. Tom; … - Western Regional Coordinating Committee on Rangeland … - 2001
The federal grazing fee is currently set using the Public Rangeland Improvement Act (PRIA) fee formula established in 1978 and modified in 1986. The formula is adjusted annually using indices of private land grazing lease rates (Forage Value Index, FVI), prices received for beef cattle (Beef...
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