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Rancher and farmer quality of life in the midst of energy development in southwest Wyoming

September 9, 2014

Quality of life (QOL) is usually defined as a person’s general well-being, and may include individual perceptions of a variety of factors such family, work, finances, local community services, community relationships, surrounding environment, and other important aspects of their life, ultimately leading to life satisfaction. Energy development can have an effect on QOL components for rural residents. Southwest Wyoming is a rural area with a history of ranching and farming which continues today. This area has also seen a “boom” of increasing wind, solar, oil and gas energy developments over the past decade. Wyoming Department of Agriculture, as part of the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative (WLCI), sponsored research to examine the effect of energy development on ranchers’ and farmers’ quality of life.

Publication Year 2014
Title Rancher and farmer quality of life in the midst of energy development in southwest Wyoming
Authors Leslie Allen, Jessica Montag, Katie Lyon, Suzanna Soileau, Rudy Schuster
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Organization Series
Series Title WLCI Fact Sheet
Series Number 5
Index ID 70116816
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center