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Schooley, Sara
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2009-06-12)
Food system planning has recently emerged as a component of the city planner’s portfolio as
the country faces an unprecedented obesity epidemic caused partly by poor access to high
quality, affordable, and healthy foods. ...
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Meltzer, Nicholas
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2014-06)
The
city
of
Oakridge,
Oregon
has
seen
a
measurable
increase
in
the
number
of
mountain
bike
visitors
over
the
last
five
years.
These
visitors
are
providing
a
needed
boost
in
their
economy,
...
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Bond, Christina
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
Every building, if allowed the chance, will one day become old. Some will individually be deemed
“historic” for special cultural, historical, or aesthetic qualities. Others may simply add to the general
historic backdrop ...
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Heide, John W.
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2013-06)
The Tribes of the Pacific Northwest are in a unique position to leverage their resources through aggregation of resources across Indian Country. Due to Treaties, signed with U.S. government in the mid to late 1800s, the ...
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Wiebush, Amanda; Lervisit, Piyapon; Qian, Alice
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2013-07)
Portland, Oregon’s airshed contains 19 toxic compounds with levels that exceed Oregon’s benchmarks (Learn, n.d.). In Portland, the cancer risk for some toxics is over 100 times the benchmarks in some census blocks (Flatt, ...
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Fleck, Jim; Garcia, Alejandra; Megerssa, Becky
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2012-06)
Since its creation by a family court judge in Seattle in 1977, the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program has proven itself an effective and successful advocate for abused and neglected children. CASA advocates ...
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Tomlinson, Titus
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2009-06-12)
For millions of people, riding a mountain bike is a healthy way to enjoy the outdoors. With a
significant amount of mountain biking occurring on Oregon’s public lands there are many implications
for those who manage these ...
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Reder, Benjamin
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
The coastal zone includes coastal lands and also nearshore marine waters (Kay and Alder 1999). The interaction between terrestrial and marine environments is what makes the coastal zone unique. Thus, coastal management ...
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Dinatale, Sadie
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2017-06)
Assessing and Responding to Short-Term Rentals in Oregon:
Enabling the Benefits of the Sharing Economy
Local, regional, and state governments across the country struggle to manage the impacts of short-term rentals (STRs), ...
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Hammons, Hagen Thames
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2015-05)
Multi-use trails are becoming an economic catalyst and vital contributor to the
quality of life for communities all across the nation. This document looks at key
factors as to why this is, and takes these factors as a ...
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Portwood, Paige
(Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2018)
E-commerce has emerged as one of the most popular retail channels of this generation. E-commerce, also referred to as shopping online, provides customers with a simple, convenient and accessible way to purchase products ...
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Springer, Matt, 1976-
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-06)
Collaborative groups are increasingly used as a medium for intervention with complex social health issues, despite scant systemic empirical research on their impact. With increasing funding being poured into these complex ...
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Nappa, Stephanie
(Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2018)
Our transportation system is likely to face significant changes through the adoption of autonomous vehicles (AVs). The challenge for urban planners is to ensure city goals of increased safety, sustainability, and equity ...
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Whitney, Jenna
(Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2018)
As fully-autonomous vehicles become closer to reality than fiction, cities race to prepare for the emerging technology that promises to all but erase the need for parking while simultaneously threatening to make cities ...
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Kozyra, Ellen
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-06)
Sustainable development is becoming a standard goal for many organizations and governments. In North America, local governments are increasingly involved in supporting sustainability efforts whether through funding or ...
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Hiller, Rachel
(Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2018)
Three evolutionarily significant units of coho salmon are listed as threatened on the Oregon coast. In response, the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds (1997) was developed to provide action measures to support salmonid ...
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Menard, Miranda
(Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2020)
Communities in the United States are pushing to improve the sustainability of their transportation systems by replacing automobile travel with active transportation. (Schneider, 2013). Identifying and addressing the many ...
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Beierle, Heidi
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
At the 2011 Oregon Governor’s Conference on Tourism an entire workshop session focused on Bicycle Tourism. Oregon has long recognized bicycling – in all forms – as one of the state’s great assets. Travel Oregon, the state’s ...
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Hammarback, Kate; Gowan, Christian; Deiters, MaryBeth; Cannon, Kea; Branch, Lauren
(2017-06-09)
The overarching goal of the project is to answer the question: How does Conservation Capital engage with coastal Oregon to attract funding in natural hazard mitigation for a CSZ event? To address the research question, the ...
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Setterfield, Brett R.
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2016)
Across
the
country,
many
different
cities
and
jurisdictions
are
implementing
bike-‐share
systems
to
provide
active
transportation
options
for
community
members
and
tourists
alike.
One
of
the
pr ...
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