Resource development,rural communities and rapid growth: Managing social change in the modern boomtown |
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Authors: | Jodi Kassover Ph.D. Robert L. McKeown MSW |
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Affiliation: | (1) Rocky Mountain Consulting Associates, USA;(2) Colorado West Regional Mental Health Center, P.O. Box 373, 81601 Glenwood Springs, Colorado, USA |
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Abstract: | Resource development in the western United States of America offers the prospect of rapid population and economic growth which may dramatically alter the traditional social bases of these rural communities. Reports from other western boomtowns suggests that such rapid growth can lead to substantial community disruption with a disproportionate increase in social problems and an eventual lowered productivity in the synthetic fuels industry. Changes related to population growth need not produce such disruptive results. Cooperation among industry, government, and community and well planned and coordinated human services and programs designed to relieve the stresses of change, to provide a sense of community, and to integrate newcomers into the community can reduce or prevent many of the negative impacts as well as reduce overall costs by building on existing resources. |
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