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Taylor, Cynthia H.
(Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 1996)
On April 2, 1993, President Clinton convened the Forest Summit in
Portland, Oregon to learn first hand about the environmental, social and
economic ramifications of changes in federal forest management in the
Pacific ...
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Unknown author (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 1996-03)
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Ecosystem Workforce Development Curriculum Team
(Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 1997-07)
The goal of this curriculum is to create an educational resource that is practical, flexible,
and helpful to hard-working, dedicated, lifelong learners in the forest/ecosystem
management industry. We recognize that while ...
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Institute for Local Self-Reliance
(Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 1998-01)
This report examines the agricultural and forestry economies in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, focusing on the potential for using agricultural and forestry waste as raw material for the manufacture of industrial products ...
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Self-Reliance, Inc.
(Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 1998-01)
This report assesses opportunities for stimulating closed-loop economic development in the Southern Willamette Valley region based on the reuse and recycling of: (1) materials in the municipality, (2) agricultural and ...
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Self-Reliance, Inc.
(Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 1998-01)
Specifically, CWCH and SRI have researched the opportunities that exist to stimulate environmentally sound closed-loop economic development within the Hood River/Columbia Gorge region based on (1) the re-use and recycling ...
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Brodsky, Gerry; Hallock, Margaret
(Public Knowledge, Inc. ; Labor Education and Research Center, University of Oregon, 1998-05)
The Northwest Forest Plan and the accompanying Northwest Economic Adjustment Initiative (NEAI) spawned many experiments in rural communities of the Pacific Northwest, experiments designed to benefit the residents ...
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University of Oregon. Labor Education and Research Center
(Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 1998-09)
In the Pacific Northwest, the Jobs in the Woods (JITW) program launched several experiments and projects in communities to provide quality jobs for local residents as part of the restoration efforts. This study examines ...
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Dowling-Wu, Lynda
(Center for Watershed and Community Health, 1998-09)
In June of 1998, the Chemical Commercial Services and Municipal Division of the US Environmental Protection Agency determined that there was a need to evaluate the effectiveness of its Policy on Flexible State Enforcement ...
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Oregon. Legislative Assembly. House of Representatives
(Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 1999)
Declares sustainable development as policy goal of State of Oregon. Establishes Sustainable Development Task Force to study feasibility of adopting goal oriented and performance based regulatory system to achieve goal. ...
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Unknown author (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 1999)
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Portland State University. Center for Watershed and Community Health
(Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 1999)
The Watershed Good-Neighbor program is a unique voluntary, community-based approach to educating and training local businesses and landowners on how they can improve their business productivity and profitability and, in ...
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Self-Reliance, Inc.
(Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 1999-02)
This report assesses opportunities for stimulating closed-loop environmentally sound economic development in the Illinois River/Lower Rogue region based on the reuse and recycling of 1) solid and industrial waste materials; ...
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Hedgepeth, Naida; Spencer, Charles
(Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon ; Labor Economic Action Project, 1999-07)
Watershed councils, resource managers and community economic development practitioners have a stake in exploring ways to link needed watershed restoration and on going stewardship with social and economic objectives. The ...
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Doppelt, Bob; Shinn, Craig
(Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 1999-10)
It is clear to many that Oregon’s approach to environmental management is at a crossroads. The state can continue to manage the environment one crisis at a time or, it can establish an framework which leads to agreement ...
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Doppelt, Bob; Dowling-Wu, Lynda
(Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 1999-10)
This document recommends establishing zero waste goals and policies in Oregon and the Northwest and suggests a number of steps that can be phased-in to achieve this. To aim towards zero waste, the region must move from an ...
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Niemi, Ernest G.; Whitelaw, Ed; Lindahl, David; Fifield, Anne; Gall, Michelle
(ECONorthwest, 1999-11)
This handbook is one of the products from the Salmon Economics Project. Few people want to plod through all the evidence regarding the economic theory, facts, and implications of proposals to rebuild healthy salmon ...
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Doppelt, Bob; Watson, Lisa
(Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 2000)
This report describes how over 160 companies and organizations have adopted practices and programs that generated savings of over $55 million annually while dramatically reducing their environment impacts. It follows the ...
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Unknown author (Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 2000)
In practical terms sustainability means applying cost-saving techniques and systems planning to phase-in the development of "closed-loop" economic systems. In closed-loop systems, non-toxic, renewable sources of energy and ...
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(Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 2000)
The statewide use of “green” building practices in commercial and residential development could lower energy, water and construction related clean-up costs in Oregon and Washington by more than $90 million per year while ...
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