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Economic, Environmental, and Land-Use Planning Utilizing the Empiric Model

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2020

John W. Green
Affiliation:
Economic Research Service, USDA, Upper Darby, Pa
Ronald J. Glass
Affiliation:
Economic Research Service, USDA, Durham, New Hampshire
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Extract

The New England River Basins Commission (NERBC) has placed first priority on implementation of its responsibilities for comprehensive planning. Its enabling legislation resulted in a resolution specifying that NERBC participate vigorously in the prosecution of a framework study for the region (The North Atlantic Study), and shall initiate promptly comprehensive studies of major subregions as elements of the comprehensive coordinated joint plan. The Southeastern New England (SENE) is the first such major subregion to be studied.

Type
Natural Resource Economics
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Copyright © Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association 

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References

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