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  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2003-07)
    FEIS proposes to implement fuel reductions and forest health management activities on 12, 648 acres to reduce risk of wildfire, insects, and disease; protect the safety of people, property, and tribal and natural resources; ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2001-08-17)
    Announces implementation of Alternative 4 of the project EA, treating eight small plots varying in size from 5 to 11 acres, using different silviculture treatments, small tree thinning, prescribed fire, and mowing of brush.
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (1996-08-08)
    Delineates thirteen Management Strategy Areas based on (1) common plant association groups; (2) known spotted owl and other late-successional associated species sites; (3) rural interface areas; (4) common silvicultural ...
  • Metolius (Metolius, 2007-03-12)
  • Metolius (Metolius, 2007-05-14)
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2007-08-27)
    Proposes to restore fish habitat in the Upper Metolius River by providing in-stream wood that will act as rearing and resting habitat. Includes placing 206 structures with approximately 930 logs in critical areas over a ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2008-05-28)
    Announces decision to re-issue the permits for the 108 residences along the Metolius River. Components include re-issuing the permits, forbidding any additional lots beyond the 108 units on the tract, and providing any ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2004-08)
    Updates 1996 analysis, and serves to support changed condition analysis for the Metolius Basin Forest Management Project in a watershed that was partially burned, and identifies recommendations for future management ...
  • Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District (Or.) (1996-10)
    Provides an image of the desired future condition for the Metolius River and its immediate environment, establishes management standards and guidelines which will serve as general guidance for more site-specific decisions, ...
  • Crescent Ranger District (Or.) (2003-10-21)
    Announces decision to relocate horse trail out of the Davis Lake floodplain and into the adjacent forested area so that the trail may be used when high water occurs. Includes 4.15 miles of trail between Ranger Creek and ...
  • Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District (Or.); Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2004-01)
    Announces decision to implement relocation of 8.6 miles and reconstruction of the remaining 61 miles of trail. Includes clearing brush and logs, defining tread, installing or maintaining drain drips and/or water bars, and ...
  • Burdick, Bradley (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    The classification of simply connected manifolds admitting metrics of positive scalar curvature of initiated by Gromov-Lawson, at its core, relies on a careful geometric construction that preserves positive scalar curvature ...
  • Walsh, Mark, 1976- (University of Oregon, 2009-06)
    We study the topology of the space of metrics of positive scalar curvature on a compact manifold. The main tool we use for constructing such metrics is the surgery technique of Gromov and Lawson. We extend this technique ...
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-11)
  • Metro (Or.); Yee, Dennis (Metro (Or.), 1999-04-06)
    [T]he Employment Density Study: update[s] and determine[s] current job density parameters; provide[s] current observed findings of FARs and building densities which could be used to populate ZELDA; offer[s] a basis or ...
  • Metro (Or.); Conder, Sandy; Lawton, Keith (Metro (Or.), 2001-07)
    Our primary objective in this paper is to illustrate the differences in policy sensitive output between existing "Trend-Delphi" methods of land use and transportation modeling and integrated land use and transportation ...
  • Metro (Or.) (Metro (Or.), 2002-09)
    The basis for future land need and demand is derived from a regional forecast of employment and household change. The regional forecast is, in part, the supporting evidence for Metro's UGB decision which is due to be ...
  • Metro (Or.) (Metro (Or.), 2004-11-03)
    The Highway 217 Corridor Study is being completed in two phases. The first phase developed and analyzed a wide range of multi-modal alternatives. Based on this evaluation, the alternatives will be refined to a smaller ...
  • Metro (Or.) (Metro (Or.), 2007-06-15)
    BRT Alternative: faster and more reliable bus service through the use of transit priority treatments; signal priority and queue jumps at critical signalized intersections to minimize delay; high-level station amenities ...
  • Metro (Or.); Nelson, Arthur C. (Metro (Or.), 2008-10-08)
    Challenge Ahead: business-as-usual rooted in the past; different realities: demographic, housing preference, increasing demand for "urbanity" especially in suburbs; energy constraints; global shifts in financial ...

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