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Stoecklein, Kelly
(University of Oregon, 2016)
Methods of selecting cultural landscapes by current leading organizations
are successful, however, this paper argues that an expanded definition of
‘cultural landscape’, a less restrictive landscape age requirement, and ...
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Hsu, Po Ying
(2019-06-18)
In consideration of climate change and the increasing trend of extreme weather events, communities see more urgent needs for preparation,
especially for protecting their vulnerable populations. Given the growing climate ...
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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 ...
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Hopen, Delaney
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
An urban design methodology focused on regenerative processes and activity sports bring to the public realm.
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Barker, Kelli
(2021-03-24)
The goal of this research is to assess the potential for fuel breaks, as a fire management tool, to positively influence the resiliency of ecological and social systems within the region of the Pacific Northwest. Landscapes ...
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Gonzalez, Sean (McClean)
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
This project seeks to further explore P.V. over canals
specifically in urban contexts.
I will begin by giving a more detailed overview of
climate, water, and energy within the Klamath Basin, focusing
specifically on ...
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Meyer, Ted
(University of Oregon, 2024-06)
This project applies a new model for rural wastewater treatment in Blue River,
an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon. Blue River’s destruction
in the 2020 Holiday Farm Fire created both a legal imperative ...
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Stillman, C
(2019-06-18)
Using a study site in rural coastal Oregon (within the City of Coos Bay) this project generated a transferable process for rural coastal towns in need of efficient and pragmatic flood-mitigation plans. By observing the ...
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Cummings, Tressa
(University of Oregon, 2024-06)
This project
investigates
the potential impact of universal access infrastructure on
stewardship and the cultivation of native plant material at Howard Buford Recreation Area (HBRA).
The Friends of Buford Park & Mt. ...
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Pierce, Nancy
(University of Oregon, 2016)
Brownfields are most often located adjacent to disadvantaged communities. While toxicity
is a primary concern surrounding brownfields there has been very little study on the social
impact of these parks. This Master’s ...
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Six, Hannah
(2019-06-18)
Portland Oregon’s Forest Park— one of the largest
urban forests in the United States—usership is in a
state of inequitable distribution, disproportionately
allocating “the benefits and burdens of [urban]
growth and ...
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Olson, Peter
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
As the most densely populated community on the Oregon Coast, Coos Bay has more infrastructure threatened than any other. Sea level rise projections change quickly, and lately have only been increasing. Currently, the Oregon ...
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Cronan, Daniel
(2017-07-09)
PURPOSE: Evaluating a student’s development is key to understanding whether and
how they are learning. This project focuses on landscape architecture and planning
education, using a set curriculum, courses, and workshops ...
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Sund, Nicholas
(2019-06-18)
As American cities transition from decades of automobile
dependency to walking, biking, and transit, new and
emerging forms of mobility such as ride-sharing, microvehicles,
and autonomous vehicles offer a new paradigm
of ...
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Stone, Emma
(2019-06-18)
Despite their remote location and green veneer, landfills, like
many industrial sites, have become monuments to consumerism.
Every day in Lane County, Oregon, the equivalent of six pounds
of waste per resident joins the ...
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Greenwald, Hillary
(2021-06-13)
Disc golf is a rapidly growing sport all over the world; it is played like
traditional golf, throwing a small frisbee, or disc, instead of hitting a ball,
and playing a course which weaves through forested and other ...
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Hensey, Celia
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
Genius loci and terroir are concepts that both relate to how the relationship between people and place is experienced through a personal sensory experience. Viticultural landscapes are working landscapes that also provide ...
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Maxson, John
(2018-08-25)
The troubling material history of the colonial mahogany trade’s ties to slave labor and
environmental degradation is often obscured by the reverence we place on the craftsmanship
and pedigree of its products. Although ...
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Andrus, Erica
(2021-03-24)
Introducing trail systems into a protected natural area that has undergone habitat
restoration sends alarms to ecologists and cheers from avid hikers. Habitat
assessments help map which plants and animals need protection; ...
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Tromp van Holst, Katherine
(University of Oregon, 2016)
The purpose of this research is to document
the operational elements used to effectively
adapt formerly rural, urban cemeteries into
more multi-functional urban open spaces, with
expanded ecosystem and passive ...
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