Volume
46
Issue
6
Abstract
The popularity of public investment in local bio-fuel production as a rural development initiative is growing. An important consideration in determining the level of public support for a plant's development, however, is accurately measuring public benefits resulting from plant activity. The purpose of the research reported here was to first develop a set of community multipliers associated with various bio-fuel plant configurations and then to develop an easy-to-use tool that allows local communities to measure potential benefits based on varying levels of plant activity.
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Recommended Citation
Fortenbery, T., & Deller, S. (2008). Understanding Community Impacts: A Tool for Evaluating Economic Impacts from Local Bio-Fuels Production. The Journal of Extension, 46(6), Article 4. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol46/iss6/4