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Factors Affecting Relocation In Response To Reservoir Development, Rabel J. Burdge, Richard L. Ludtke
Factors Affecting Relocation In Response To Reservoir Development, Rabel J. Burdge, Richard L. Ludtke
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The focus of this paper is on the question of how rural people anticipate forced moves as a result of flood control projects and how they change their life in accepting separation from familiar surroundings.
A model of faced migration is presented which sees the variables of socioeconomic status, knowledge of reservoir projects, vested interests and the degree of identification with place of affected persons as producing differential apprehension over moving. Differential apprehension is then seen as producing different attitudes toward the project which will influence the type of migration plans.
To test this model of forced migration, data were …
Covariance Analysis Of Reservoir Development Effects On Property Tax Base, Claude M. Vaughan Jr.
Covariance Analysis Of Reservoir Development Effects On Property Tax Base, Claude M. Vaughan Jr.
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Much attention has been given in recent years to the development of water resources in the United States. Large scale multi-purpose dam and reservoir projects are of particular interest. Such projects are traditionally undertaken after the resulting benefit has been found to exceed the required cost. The benefits which are most readily evaluated are primary benefits such as flood control, hydroelectric power, and navigation. The purpose of this study is to investigate secondary benefits which accrue to local economies as a result of reservoir construction. The particular secondary benefit which this study evaluates is the reservoir impact on the local …