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Douglas County Economic Development Forum Summary Report
Economic development
Economic policy
39 pages
This report is an analysis of Douglas County’s current economic development efforts.
The project includes the following elements: (1) an inventory and evaluation of
economic plans in Douglas County;
(2)
a
list
of
major
organizations
involved
in
economic
development
activities
in
Douglas
County;
(3)
a
review
of
stakeholder
perceptions
about
the
effectiveness
of
economic
development
activities;
and
(4)
a
community
economic
development
forum
to
discuss
the
research
findings
and
future
actions
and
opportunities.
2016-11-21
2016-11-21
2010-12
Technical Report
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/20733
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Oregon Statewide Economic Development Needs Assessment: A Survey of Economic Development Specialists
Parker, Robert
Osboda, Tom
Smith, Megan
Margerum, Richard
Young, Robert
Turnoy, Scott
Steckler, Becky
Economic development
Economic growth
58 pages
This
report
presents
the
results
of
a
statewide
economic
development
needs
assessment
of
Oregon
communities.
The
primary
objective
of
the
needs
assessment
was
to
better
understand
economic
development
professional’s
perceptions
of
the
following:
key
assets
and
barriers
to
local
economic
development,
the
relative
emphasis
and
perceived
effectiveness
of
economic
development
strategies,
the
extent
and
impact
of
organizational
coordination,
and
technical
assistance
needs.
2012-07-02
2012-07-02
2012-07-02
Technical Report
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/12237
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2010 Silverton Community Survey
Quality of life
Municipal services
Community development
149 pages
This survey is to gather
information from Silverton residents regarding their thoughts and feelings
on the quality of life in Silverton, job creation and economic development,
city services and local government, parks and recreation, public
participation, emergency prepardness, the Silver Falls School District, and
Silverton Hospital.
2016-11-21
2016-11-21
2010-08
Technical Report
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/20735
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Pivotal Leaders Network Formative Evaluation
Parker, Ro
Malone, Erin
Otwell, Claire
Green technology
Leadership
Business networks
45 pages
The Pivotal Leaders Network engaged the University of Oregon’s Economic Development
Center to conduct a formative evaluation of the Network. Members of the Pivotal Leaders network have
been recognized by their peers as persons who have the knowledge, skills, motivation and
business acumen to lead successful clean technology companies in the Northwest in the next 5
years.
2016-10-21
2016-10-21
2010-09
Technical Report
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/20386
en_US
Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-US
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Mt. Hood Territory Website Evaluation
West, Amanda
Tosuntikool, Neil
Kribs, Tracy
Berumen, Daniel
Tourism
Web site development
24 pages
An evaluation of current CCTACA
website through the eyes of potential visitors, partners and staff of the
organization
2016-11-21
2016-11-21
2010-07
Technical Report
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/20734
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EWEB McKenzie Basin Agriculture Producer Survey
Parker, Robert
MacFarland, Kate
Natural resources conservation
Water quality management
Agricultural pollution
39 pages
The
Eugene
Water
and
Electric
board
is
interested
in
learning
about
perceptions
of
agricultural
producers—farmers,
ranchers,
and
other
growers—in
the
McKenzie
Watershed.
The
University
of
Oregon's
Community
Planning
Workshop
(CPW)
administered
and
analyzed
a
survey
of
selected
producers
in
the
watershed.
2016-11-21
2016-11-21
2011-01
Technical Report
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/20737
en_US
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Oregon Biogas Facility Permitting Guide
Parker, Robert
Howard, Michael
Steckler, Becky
Fisher, Julie
West, Amanda
Ellis, Sharon
Koenig, Kristina
Mild, Courtney
Peters, Nicole
Biogas
Energy source
Energy development
Energy supply
36 pages
Biogas,
derived
from
anaerobic
decomposition
of
organic
matter,
is
a
small
but
growing
source
of
energy
in
Oregon.
Given
Oregon’s
strong
agricultural
sector,
there
is
the
potential
to
close
the
loop
on
the
nutrient
cycle
while
increasing
energy
production
through
development
of
biogas
projects
within
the
state.
However,
there
are
a
number
of
challenges,
such
as
permitting,
financing,
and
neighbor
opposition
that
can
hinder
development
of
biogas
facilities.
The
purpose
of
the
Biogas
Facility
Permitting
and
Siting
Guide
(the
Guide)
is
to
provide
agricultural
developers,
farmers,
third
party
energy
developers,
or
anyone
interested
in
developing
a
biogas
facility
with
the
information
they
need
to
do
so
in
Oregon.
2012-07-02
2012-07-02
2012-07-02
Technical Report
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/12238
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