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A comparison of two resource evaluation models used for classifying primary and secondary resource lands in Jackson County Oregon Pubblico Deposited

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  • Since 1983, the Oregon legislature and the Land Conservation and Development Commission have been attempting to develop a process whereby secondary resource lands can be identified and designated. The most recent attempt at developing a secondary lands model was completed in 1990 and was tested in six Oregon Counties. Planners in Jackson County Oregon, one of the test counties, concluded that this model was very difficult to apply and its results unsatisfactory. Many other planners and researchers who participated in other test counties reached similar conclusions. As an alternative, an older secondary lands model developed in 1988 was tested against the 1990 model in Jackson County. The 1988 model proved much easier to apply and its results were found to be superior to the 1990 model.
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