This study examines the socioeconomic effects of power plant construction and operation during the period 1975-1981 and also compares the actual changes in key economic and social indicators with those projected in impact studies conducted during the early stages of project development. The study thus serves as an analysis of the actual impacts of a major resource development project, as an evaluation of the reliability of anticipatory impact assessments, and as an initial evaluation of the need for and effectiveness of impact management measures
This study examines the efforts of Mercer County, North Dakota to deal with the impacts of several l...
Information from the groups of development communities and control communities is compared and con...
Information from the groups of development communities and control communities is compared and contr...
This study examines the socioeconomic effects of power plant construction and operation during the p...
The construction and operation of large-scale energy or resource development projects are accompanie...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
For rural areas in which large scale industrial and resource development projects are located, the n...
The quest for expanded domestic energy pro-duction has led to increased interest in the coal reserve...
The authors cite how the energy sector was changing the soicio-ecnomic climate throughout the wester...
Future coal resource development projects in western North Dakota could have significant socioeconom...
Rural areas in the western United States have experienced enormous social and economic changes due t...
For rural areas in which large scale industrial and resource development projects are located, the n...
The socioeconomic impact of four agricultural processing plants on their respective North Dakota com...
The development and conservation of the nation\u27s natural resources has often been associated with...
"ONWI-266.""March 1983.""Prepared jointly by the Department of Rural Sociology, Texas A & M Universi...
This study examines the efforts of Mercer County, North Dakota to deal with the impacts of several l...
Information from the groups of development communities and control communities is compared and con...
Information from the groups of development communities and control communities is compared and contr...
This study examines the socioeconomic effects of power plant construction and operation during the p...
The construction and operation of large-scale energy or resource development projects are accompanie...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
For rural areas in which large scale industrial and resource development projects are located, the n...
The quest for expanded domestic energy pro-duction has led to increased interest in the coal reserve...
The authors cite how the energy sector was changing the soicio-ecnomic climate throughout the wester...
Future coal resource development projects in western North Dakota could have significant socioeconom...
Rural areas in the western United States have experienced enormous social and economic changes due t...
For rural areas in which large scale industrial and resource development projects are located, the n...
The socioeconomic impact of four agricultural processing plants on their respective North Dakota com...
The development and conservation of the nation\u27s natural resources has often been associated with...
"ONWI-266.""March 1983.""Prepared jointly by the Department of Rural Sociology, Texas A & M Universi...
This study examines the efforts of Mercer County, North Dakota to deal with the impacts of several l...
Information from the groups of development communities and control communities is compared and con...
Information from the groups of development communities and control communities is compared and contr...