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  • Shintani, Kiyoshi (University of Oregon, 2008-12)
    Fannie Farmer of the Boston Cooking School may be the only culinary expert from the Progressive Era who remains a household name today, but many other women took part in efforts to reform American foodways as well. Employing ...
  • Davies, Ronald B.; Naughton, Helen T. (Helen Tammela), 1976- (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2006-07)
    Inefficient competition in emissions taxes creates benefits from international cooperation. In the presence of cross-border pollution, proximate (neighboring) countries may have greater incentives to cooperate than distant ...
  • Butler, Barbara A.; Webster, J. (2009)
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns District (2008-07-15)
    Analyzes whether or not and under what terms and conditions to issue a ROW to a private landowner for access to private inholdings within the CMPA including Lower Stonehouse WSA. The applicant is requesting an ROW in order ...
  • Voorneveld, Mark; Nouweland, Anne van den (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2001-06-01)
    A new class of cooperative multicriteria games is introduced which takes into account two different types of criteria: private criteria, which correspond to divisible and excludable goods, and public criteria, which in an ...
  • Anderson, Eric; Li, Jun (2010-03-10)
    Many network applications (such as swarming downloads, peer-to-peer video streaming and file sharing) are made possible by using large groups of peers to distribute and process data. Securing data in such a system ...
  • Tamai, Nobuyuki; Monsrud, Riley; Itoh, Masayuki; Imamura, James; Fisher, Scott (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Coordinated broadband photometric measurements of the asteroid 665 Sabine were obtained in August 2020 from both Nishi-Harima Astronomical Observatory (NHAO) and Pine Mountain Observatory (PMO) using a 0.6 meter telescope ...
  • University of Oregon. Ecosystem Workforce Program (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2013)
    Salmon recovery requires restoration of spawning habitat to improve egg-to-smolt survival. Private lands play a crucial role. Funds for restoration are available from both federal appropriations and legal settlements for ...
  • Evans, George W., 1949-; Guesnerie, R. (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2001-05-15)
    We investigate local strong rationality (LSR) in a one step forward looking univariate model with memory one. Eductive arguments are used to determine when common knowledge (CK) that the solution is near some perfect ...
  • Evans, George W., 1949-; Guesnerie, R. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2003-10-10)
    We examine local strong rationality (LSR) in multivariate models with both forward-looking expectations and predetermined variables. Given hypothetical common knowledge restrictions that the dynamics will be close to those ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay District (2008-11-03)
    The Coos Bay District Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes to fall, buck and scale sample trees ("sample tree felling") during the 2009 and 2010 calendar year to ensure the accuracy of timber cruises for future forest ...
  • Coos Bay (Or.) (City of Coos Bay (Or.), 1987-06)
    Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents ...
  • Coos Bay (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLC (City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2004-02)
    [T]he Plan's basic philosophy incorporates the following tenets: 1. Flexibility to meet unknown future needs. 2. Conservative financial management. 3. Cooperation with private enterprise. [From the Plan]
  • Coos Bay (Or.); Benkendorf Associates; Moore, Briethaupt & Associates; Richard P. Turi Architecture (City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2008-06-17)
    The [Plan] is being prepared to further encourage rehabilitation and redevelopment that is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Regulations adopted by the City Council. [From the Plan]
  • Coos Bay (Or.). Urban Renewal Agency; Coos Bay (Or.); PB PlaceMaking; Johnson Gardner; Oregon Downtown Development Association; Bramare Landscape Architecture (City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2008-12-02)
    More often than not, master plans are developed based on a vision and not market realities. This master plan moves previous planning efforts forward by market testing assumptions and concepts, incorporating developer ...
  • Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); Angelo Planning Group; Coos Bay (Or.) (City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2009-06-17)
    The following steps have been taken to ensure that the City of Coos Bay meets [state] objectives: Conducted an inventory of "buildable" land within the City's UGB that is zoned to allow for housing development; identified ...
  • Oregon Downtown Development Association; Coos Bay (Or.); Bramare Landscape Architecture; PB PlaceMaking (City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2008-12-02)
    The existing zoning on the Hollering Place site does not fit its future use as outlined in the master plan. Currently, the bluff is zoned General Commercial and the portion of the lower site that is above the high water ...
  • Coos Bay (Or.); DKS Associates (City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2004-02-04)
    The plan is a multi-modal plan, addressing improvement to existing roadways, new pedestrian and bicycle facilities, improvement in public transit service, and other modes (including air, rail, water and pipeline). The ...
  • Butler, Barbara A.; Schmitt, Jennifer (University of Oregon Libraries, 2012-10-17)
    A bibliography of publications (theses, peer reviewed articles, gray literature and books) with sample-collections sites in the Coos Bay area were collected in an EndNote bibliography. These citations were georeferenced ...
  • Brunsman, David; Ratti, Frank (Coos County Planning Department, 1979-06)

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