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Comparison evaluation of two test models for identifying secondary resource lands

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  • A process to distinguish between primary and secondary resource lands is currently a concern of state and local land-use agencies in Oregon. Two approaches for identifying Secondary Resource Lands have been developed. The Land Conservation and Development (LCDC) staff, in conjunction with the County Planning Directors Association, have developed one model (December 1986 Model). This model has undergone a significant amount of testing in several counties. The second model, developed in the Geography Department at Oregon State University, has undergone limited testing in Lane and Linn counties. This research paper examines the application of both the LCDC Model and the OSU Lot Specific Model on two large test sites in Lane County. The two different approaches using similar criteria provide a good opportunity to analyze and compare the application, effectiveness, and outcome of each model.
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