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Assessing Rancher Perceptions of Energy Development in Southwest Wyoming

Dates

Start Date
2009
End Date
2011

Summary

Energy and other forms of development can have significant effects on ranching and farming communities. Jobes (1987) characterizes these communities as small, isolated, stable, interdependent, and independent of outsiders, and argues that energy development can devastate such communities because the informal institutions that hold them together (for example, community meetings) are disrupted and replaced by formal institutions. Many people may begin to feel like outsiders in their own communities as the population grows and changes rapidly. This causes some people to feel less satisfaction with their lives and move away. The lack of current research on how energy development affects ranching communities provides an opportunity for [...]

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Data Owner :
U.S. Geological Survey
Contact :
Jessica Montag

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Communities

  • Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative

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Information derived from USGS Science for WLCI Annual Reports.

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  • Rancher Perceptions of Energy Development

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