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Many residents of the Mat-Su Borough were attracted to the area by its rural character: low-density population, salmon streams, opportunities for recreation and hunting in undeveloped areas, and food produced by local farmers. With rapid population growth, these characteristics have been changing, and they will likely continue to change without policies to maintain or restore them. But residents can influence such change, by letting policymakers know what they value. What do Mat-Su residents want their area to look like in 2040? What value do they place on rural character and recreation opportunities? What would they be willing to pay to maintain or restore those characteristics? These are important questions for people in the borough, which borders Anchorage on the north. It has for decades been the fastest-growing area in Alaska, with a current population five times what it was in 1980.
Publication Date
4-17-2014
Recommended Citation
Schwörer, Tobias, "The Mat-Su Borough in 2040: What Would Residents Like to See?" (2014). Reports. 6.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_iser_reports/6
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/3784