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  • Furr, Gina Maria, 1982- (University of Oregon, 2008-12)
    I utilized an ecological framework to explore the relationships between Cuban and Haitian refugees' perceptions of personal experiences of discrimination, perceptions ofracism in the United States, education, and ...
  • Jacobs, Bethany (University of Oregon, 2015-01-14)
    In this dissertation I argue that despite the liberatory promises of mid-century American social justice movements, women's literature in the late 20th and early 21st centuries treats motherhood as a dystopic and economically ...
  • Moss, Nicole (University of Oregon, 2018-04-10)
    Ability to regenerate is found in many groups of metazoans but the majority of research is focused on adults from just a few taxa, such as planarians and hydra (Agata and Inoue, 2012; Bely et al., 2014). Increasing the ...
  • Gardiner, Sierra (2021-06-13)
    Portland, Oregon does not have an urban climate change mitigation program to protect ecology, capture carbon, build resilience, and develop social equity in a single strategy. Local programs are siloed into one or two ...
  • Postma, Boyce (University of Oregon, 2013)
    The final human catastrophic disaster is the failure of earth’s ability to support life. Due to ill-conceived human industry, natural planetary processes, or some extra-planetary intervention, this planet will not last ...
  • Hopen, Delaney (University of Oregon, 2023-06)
    An urban design methodology focused on regenerative processes and activity sports bring to the public realm.
  • Beasley, Matthew (University of Oregon, 2009-09)
    Current realist explanations of why states decide to develop nuclear weapons cannot account for the behavior of states that lack a clear strategic threat. An alternative explanation is necessary to explain such behavior. ...
  • Check, Adam (University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
    For the empirical macroeconomist, accounting for nonlinearities in data series by using regime switching techniques has a long history. Over the past 25 years, there have been tremendous advances in both the estimation of ...
  • Davis, Emily Jane; Abrams, Jesse; Huber-Stearns, Heidi; Steen-Adams, Michelle M.; Moseley, Cassandra (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2019)
    Elevated outbreaks of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) have occurred across the western U.S. over the past two decades. Although mountain pine beetle (MPB) is a native insect that naturally infests ...
  • Transportation Advisory Committee for the Durham-Chapel Hill- Carrboro Urban Area; Greenways Incorporated (Greenways Inc., 1992-08)
  • Nussbaumer, Benjamin (University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    This research examines the relationship between regional educational opportunities and the fertility decisions of women. Since the announcement of the Millennium Development Goals by the United Nations in 2000, global ...
  • Dobrinich, Stephen (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    In the absence of broad planning authority the Denver region is taking a collaborative approach to regional governance. Metro Vision’s designation of ‘urban centers’ -areas slated to develop as dense nodes of mixed-use ...
  • Gunderson, Alexis Kathryn, 1986- (University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    Siberia is a space that is more ideologic than it is geographic; it lacks defined physical boundaries and has no precise date of founding. Throughout its contemporary history as a Russian territory, the Siberia of public ...
  • DKS Associates; Castle Rock Consultants; Jackson County (Or.); Medford (Or.); Rogue Valley Council of Governments; Rogue Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization; Rogue Valley Transit District; Southern Oregon Regional Communications (Rogue Valley Council of Governments, 2004-07)
    The main goal of the inventory is to establish the baseline conditions in the study area that will be used for building an intelligent transportation system based on regional transportation user needs. [From the document]
  • Gottlieb, Charles (University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-05-08)
  • Hjelm, Elizabeth (2015)
    In winter term 2016, students in the Business Planning and Strategy Projects class (BA 453) in the Lundquist School of Business at the University of Oregon (UO) conducted an analysis for a proposed regional multi-­sports ...
  • Salem (Or.); Polk County (Or.); Marion County (Or.); Regional Park and Recreation Agency (Or.) (Regional Park and Recreation Agency of the Mid-Willamette Valley (Salem, Or.), 1975-05)
    The purpose of this work effort is to prepare an effective plan and program to guide the Regional Parks and Recreation Agency in meeting the Parks and Recreation needs of the citizens of Marion and Polk Counties and the ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Lane County (Or.) (Lane County (Or.), 2010-02-26)
    Officials from the cities of Eugene and Springfield as well as Lane County put forth a plan for economic development in these areas in order to ensure the prosperity of the region into the future. The report outlines ...
  • Margerum, Richard; Brody, Susan; Parker, Robert; McEwen, Gail (2012-04-18)
    Throughout the United States, metropolitan regions face increasingly complex issues related to transportation and land use. The diffuse nature of decision making creates a need to better coordinate land use and transportation ...
  • Fontana, Cary (University of Oregon, 2019-01-11)
    This dissertation addresses two important questions: what constitutes regionalist party success and what factors explain this success? Regionalist parties are political parties that compete within a confined geographic ...

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