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Identification and Evaluation of Potential Thrid Party Impacts Related to the Habitat Component of the Proposed Platte River Recovery
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Date
6/13/2000
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Hazen and Sawyer Environmental Engineers & Scientists
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Identification and Evaluation of Potential Third Party Impacts Related to the Habitat Component of the Proposed Platte River Recovery Implementation Plan Final Report
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Table of Contents <br />Chapter 7.0 Economic Impact of Increased Recreation <br />7.1 Summary of Results .......................................... ............................7 -2 <br />7.2 Methodology - Hunting ................................ ...................:........... 7 -10 <br />7.3 Methodology — Bird Watching ......................... ...........................7 -12 <br />7.4 Methodology — Total Economic Impact as Program <br />AffectsRecreation ........................................... ...........................7 -14 <br />7.5 Financial and Local Economic Impact from Constructing <br />Hunting and Bird Watching Blinds .................. ...........................7 -15 <br />Chapter 8.0 Fiscal Impacts <br />Chapter 9.0 Environmental and Social Impacts of Land Use Changes from Agriculture <br />to Protected Habitat <br />9.1 Impacts to Neighboring Properties .................... ............................9 -1 <br />9.2 Water Quality and Quantity .....:. ......................................... <br />...........9 -3 <br />9.3 Educational and Research Opportunities ................................... .... 9 -5 <br />9.4 Change in Public Expenditures for Entitlement Programs .............9-5 <br />Chapter 10.0 Identification and Evaluation of Potential Methods to Eliminate or Mitigate <br />Adverse Third Party Impacts <br />10.1 Mitigation Strategies for Negative Economic Impacts .. ................10 -2 <br />10.1.1 Avoid Conversion of High - Valued Crops .....................10 -2 <br />10.1.2 Utilize Agricultural Best Management Practices on <br />Critical Habitat Areas ........................ ...........................10 -2 <br />10.2 Mitigation Strategies to Maximize Positive Economic Impacts <br />of Habitat Restoration and Recreation ...................................... ...10 -5 <br />10.2.1 Positive Economic Impacts of Habitat Restoration <br />andManagement ............................... ...........................10 -5 <br />10.3 Increase Recreational Opportunities ................. ...........................10 -5 <br />10.4 Potential Impacts to Adjacent Land Owners ..... ...........................10 -6 <br />APPENDIX A - Land Use Conversions for the Habitat Protection Scenarios <br />APPENDIX B - Grazing and Hay Production Rates on Program Lands <br />APPENDIX C - Estimated Restoration and Management Cost for the Habitat Protection <br />Scenarios <br />Hwd.40210015.doc TOC -2 Third Parry impact Study <br />Final Report <br />
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