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  • Hoskins, Niko (University of Oregon, Clark Honors College, 2004-06-03)
  • Weaver, Erin (University of Oregon, 2016-06)
    England sent its first party of settlers to New World Virginia in 1585, but it wasn't until 1607 that the budding empire founded Jamestown - the first lasting colony on the continent, following 22 years of failure to ...
  • Coon, Nora (University of Oregon School of Law, 2019-06-19)
    Generally, clerks don’t go behind the bench. But there’s one day of the year when the Oregon Supreme Court clerks take their turn—each in their justice’s chair, doing the best judicial impression they can muster for the ...
  • Rosenberg, Stacy; Moseley, Cassandra (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2016)
    In November 2015, the Oregon Board of Forestry proposed the development of a new rule to expand streamside buffers in western Oregon to better protect salmon, steelhead, and bull trout. The proposed rule would affect the ...
  • McLaughlin, Win (University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
    Kyrgyzstan is the single most seismically active country in the world. Accessing the past, and therefore future hazard of faults, necessitates a high-resolution understanding of the timing of different geologic events. ...
  • Enright, Christianne (University of Oregon, 2013-07-11)
    Over the past decade, ecosystem services has become a familiar term. Definitions vary but the central idea is that society depends on and is enhanced by earth's resources. Concerns about natural resource depletion and ...
  • Fitzpatrick, Caroline (2021-06-13)
    In an urgent call for climate actions and a Green New Deal, policy such as the “Ocean-Based Climate Solutions Act of 2020” looks to offshore renewable energy to aid in the goal of a clean electricity system while also ...
  • Lien, William Weiti (2021-03-24)
    Taiwan’s national plan to expand solar energy by 2025, including rooftop photovoltaics and ground-level photovoltaics, triggered numerous public debate and land-use conflicts since Taiwan’s 2016 presidential election. In ...
  • Lynn, Deanna (2021-03-24)
    Landscape architects have the potential to contribute to climate change mitigation through natural climate solutions that sequester carbon in ecosystems. However, landscape architects lack resources on how to design landscapes ...
  • Telomen, Christopher (University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
    Landscape architects and researchers often try to understand power by relying on allegory or symbology to interpret expressions of authority and ideology in space. This research proposes an interdisciplinary perspective ...
  • Adams, Rodger P., 1953- (1982)
  • Welch, Dustin; Schaible, Daniel; Planning Office, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2007)
    Street trees are the primary historic feature associated with the 13th Avenue Axis from its days as a busy city arterial. In 1971 the university and the city formed an agreement to close a majority of the Axis to vehicular ...
  • Planning Office, University of Oregon; Welch, Dustin; Schaible, Daniel (University of Oregon, 2007)
    Most of the historic features associated with the 15th Avenue Axis are street trees. The row of Douglas firs between Straub Hall and University Street, and the row of Norway maples in front of the Student Recreation Center’s ...
  • Welch, Dustin; Schaible, Daniel; Planning Office, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2007)
    The Amphitheater Green has been completely redesigned since the end of the Mid-Century Era. Concrete seat walls and a new planting plan have replaced the level open lawn that used to define the site. During the 1970s the ...
  • Welch, Dustin; Schaible, Daniel; Planning Office, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2007)
    The Dads’ Gates Axis was to be one of Ellis F. Lawrence’s formal entries to the campus, connecting 11th Avenue to 13th Avenue, and the Memorial Quadrangle beyond. Two of Lawrence’s earliest buildings for the University—Peterson ...
  • Welch, Dustin; Schaible, Daniel; Planning Office, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2007)
    The Deady Hall Walk Axis begins at what was the first formal entrance onto campus at Kincaid Street. The Axis was a pedestrian extension of 12th Avenue that connected the Eugene community to the first University of Oregon ...
  • Welch, Dustin; Schaible, Daniel; Planning Office, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2007)
    The Emerald Axis, which was Emerald Street right up to the end of the Mid-Century Era, was converted to a pedestrian corridor around 1972. Some of the trees along the Axis date back to the construction of Earl Hall, but ...
  • Welch, Dustin; Schaible, Daniel; Planning Office, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2007)
    Since the construction of Gerlinger Hall in 1921, the Gerlinger Entrance Green has acted as its formal entry space. The horseshoe-shaped entry drive, the mowed lawn in between and the Red maples planted along University ...
  • Welch, Dustin; Schaible, Daniel; Planning Office, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2007)
    The most significant features of the Gerlinger Field Green are related to its land use and its connection to Gerlinger Hall. Since its construction between 1919 and 1921, it has been used as a field for athletics and ...
  • Welch, Dustin; Schaible, Daniel; Planning Office, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2007)
    The Johnson Lane Axis was part of Ellis F. Lawrence’s plan for the campus as early as 1914. Intended to be a major east-west circulation route for students, the Axis was completed in the early fifties in conjunction with ...

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