Orofino, ID: Can local decisions be over balanced by increasing occupancy by retirees and or service type populations?
Local decisions would factor in the desires of the local population. The Draft EISs report that many rural areas are beginning to see an influx of people whose livelihoods are different than occupations that have been historically prominent, as well as an increase in the 65-and-older population. Over time, it is likely that local desires would change to reflect the attitudes, beliefs and values of a changed population. However, land managers have to balance the desires of differing interests, as well as meet laws that govern land management, in making decisions. 153. Okanogan, WA: Why did you study the economic assessment in ERUs (i.e. large contiguous area that included larger cities in each) instead of in small clusters like those used with the terrestrial assessment? Answer: The broad-scale economic and social assessments reveal trends and provide the bigger picture within which to place local information. The project also examined the characteristics and conditions of nearly 400 sm
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