Support for Oregon land‐use planning: A multi‐level analysis |
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Authors: | Jerry Medler Alvin Mushkatel |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Political Science , University of Oregon;2. Department of Political Science , University of Denver |
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Abstract: | Abstract This article analyzes support for and opposition to state land‐use planning in Oregon, using voting records from the 1976 referendum to repeal Oregon's regulatory legislation and survey data. Support for controlled growth legislation is found to be a product of both individual‐level characteristics and characteristics of the larger community where one resides. The most influential contextual variables are the county's economy and the class composition of the city. The authors conclude that coastal zone managers must exercise caution when interpreting individual survey data which indicate support for various environmental concerns. Contextual differences must be taken into consideration because sources of support for coastal zone management may vary among individuals, depending on the nature of the communities in which they live. |
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Keywords: | Coastal zone management planning |
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