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Teramura, Kami
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 1997-08-01)
On May 29,1998, Oregon's Land Conservalion and Development Act, the most hard
earned and celebrated piece oflegislation ever passed in Oregon, will be twenty-five years old.
Nme individuals wbo fought for Senate Bill ...
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Rosskam, Carol Susan
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 1998)
This case study evaluates whether a Wetland Conservation Easement is the best tool
to assure wetland protection in Veneta, Oregon. To research the issues, an extensive
literature review was conducted, and ten personal ...
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Jun, Byoung-Wook
(2003-07-03)
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Curkendall, Jennifer
(2003-07-28)
Sustainable procurement is an issue that governments at all levels have begun to address in recent years. Briefly stated, sustainable procurement is the process of integrating environmental, social, and economic factors ...
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Mitchell, Krista M.
(2003-07-28)
The drastic rise in the cost of responding to and recovering from disasters in recent decades
has promoted a movement towards planning for disasters before they occur. Mitigation
planning, as this concept is know, has ...
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Issa, Brian
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2003-08)
"The purpose of this study is to develop a set of criteria that can be used both as
guidance when crafting an OHV management plan, and to evaluate the quality of existing plans. Drawn from a wide variety of sources and ...
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Anderson, Kristin M.
(2004-06-28)
In the United States we are using billions of gallons more water every day than is replenished by the hydrological cycle. Because water applied to landscaping is often the single largest use of the water supplied by most ...
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Truett, Vanessa
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2004-07)
“Donor Motivations of Women Philanthropists” examines the growing trend of women’s access to positions of influence, to increasing wealth, and to greater impact on the world of philanthropy.Central to this project is a set ...
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Sharkey, Sarah-Kate G., 1979-
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2005-06)
Evaluation can enable nonprofits to more effectively compete for performance-based funds and improve programs. Limited resources for internal evaluation and shortcomings of external evaluation, however, challenge the ...
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Rasmussen, Kathleen Frances, 1978-
(Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2005-06)
Many rural, formerly resource-dependent communities seek sustainable forms of economic development that produce employment, attract economic activity, and revive community vitality through means other than commodity ...
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Ackerson, Kristopher
(2005-09-02)
The purpose of this project is three-fold: 1) to evaluate neighborhood walkability near middle schools in terms of infrastructure amenities that enhance pedestrian safety; 2) to evaluate walkability using streetscape ...
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Schlossberg, Marc; Mattia, Mathew
(2005-09-02)
In November of 2001, community residents in the city of Eugene, Oregon stated that there is an “excessive concentration” of social services in two of its neighborhoods. In response, the City Council suggested that mapping ...
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Stevens, Robert
(2005-09-02)
Walkability is an emerging and hot topic in the study of urban form. Many planning scholars and practitioners alike have already examined the many components of the land use-transportation connection and built environment-physical ...
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Duncan, Kari Jean, 1977-
(2005-09-18)
Drinking Water Disinfection Byproducts are a rapidly growing public health concern mitigated by multiple regulations including the Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule (DBPR). Expected to be finalized ...
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Nunley, Jessica
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2006-06)
This project examines the impacts that a county-wide vision plan has had in its
county on decision making and trends. My first hypothesis was that if the county
vision plan was acknowledged and used by leaders within the ...
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Englin, Kamala
(University of Oregon, 2006-06)
This terminal project examines natural hazard disclosure in residential real estate transactions.
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Nam, Bok Hyun
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2006-06)
This study aims at proposing desirable policy directions for ECEC in Korea in order to achieve ECEC goals by comparing the ECEC of Korea to that of Germany and the U.S. Suggestions for ECEC in Korea are: creating MOGEF-oriented, ...
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Neff, Jessica Ann
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-03)
Oregon land trusts have long worked with other organizations
and agencies in order to better fulfill its missions of protecting special
lands—land for natural habitat of flora and fauna—from development.
But, many ...
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Kim, Soonho
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-05)
The purpose of this project is to design spatial concepts for the Incheon port
vicinities so that Incheon can revitalize its downtown and develop its waterfront as an
open space for its citizen.
Most of the study area ...
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Kim, Chungjin
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-05)
This study aims to draw lessons from experiences with the development of a free economic zone in Pudong, China, and based on those lessons, to provide implications for the development of Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ), ...
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