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A case study in the evaluation of public domain in a Bureau of Land Management transfer area

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Title A case study in the evaluation of public domain in a Bureau of Land Management transfer area
Names Barney, Robert Adling (creator)
Jensen, J. Granville (advisor)
Date Issued 1966-06-02 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1967
Abstract The problem of this thesis is to evaluate small tracts of public
domain land as to their best use in an area where the Bureau of Land
Management desires to terminate managerial responsibilities. The
area chosen is located in the Prineville District, Bureau of Land
Management and is within the environmental complex of Bend and
Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon.
During early Oregon development, much of Deschutes County
remained in public ownership. Numerous Federal Acts especially
the Carey Act permitted this public land to be transferred to private
ownership. Following the Carey Act and the government's public
domain disposal period, many of the small tracts in the Bend-Redmond vicinity remained in public ownership because they had
little agricultural value. Modern agricultural technology and changing
land use values have resulted in these tracts being in increased
demand by residents in the area.
A case study tract was selected to portray the evaluation
procedures followed on 96 individual tracts of public domain. This
case study identifies the factors influencing these small tracts and
discusses the current goals of the Bureau of Land Management.
The problems of managing these small tracts are being eliminated
through selective disposal of public land that can better be managed
in private ownership. This policy of public land management is
evidence of mature administrative goals.
The study determines the events which led to the designation
as a transfer area, examines the influences responsible for the changing
concepts of land value within the transfer area, and discusses
the means and problems involved in realizing the final goal. The
evaluation conclusions are summarized on a map.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Public domain
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/49049

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