The readability of federal land management plans |
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Authors: | Thomas J Gallagher Kent Patrick-Riley |
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Institution: | (1) School of Agriculture and Land Resources Management, University of Alaska, 99775 Fairbanks, Alaska, USA |
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Abstract: | Regulations to implement the National Environmental Policy Act state that environmental impact statements shall be written in plain language . Federal land management agencies operate under this guideline when they prepare plans for their lands. We examined 23 agency plans, using the Flesch Reading Ease Scale, to determine if they met this criterion. The scores show that the plans are written for people with three to six years of college education, far beyond the reading ability of the average person. The results suggest that the plans may limit or bias who participates in agency planning. National policy on the readability of the plans needs to be clarified, and agencies need to evaluate, and defend or revise, their writing programs. |
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Keywords: | Readability Land management plans Public participation |
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