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  • Hickson, Patricia (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2012-06)
    State and federal regulations have effectively reduced many sources of pollution to our waterways, and have been especially effective at reducing point-source pollution, such as industrial pollutants from factory outfalls. ...
  • Berumen, Daniel (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2012-03)
    The City of East Palo Alto was once viewed as one of the most dangerous cities in the San Francisco Bay Area. The city has recently been experiencing dramatic changes in demographics as well as economic development which ...
  • Green, Carl; Held, Mike; Hui, Yiwei; Kraal, Martin; Stice, Nathanael; Xiong, Yao (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    This paper undertakes a comparative analysis of earnings and employment growth in clustered and non-clustered industries in Washington State for the years 2003 through 2009. Further investigation compares cluster effects ...
  • Yanagishita, Shun (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-08)
    One of the factors that allow students to be successful on study abroad programs is orientation. Since the University of Oregon is a public university with financial constraints, its Study Abroad Programs Office has limited ...
  • Hicks, Paul (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2013-06)
    Drawing a connection between quality housing, housing affordability, neighborhood attributes and community health is not a fundamentally new concept. Early housing standards implemented across cities during the industrial ...
  • Kleinhenz, Casey (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2009-06-12)
    Since 2002, the City of Eugene has been promoting a nodal development in the River Road neighborhood. The current development proposal includes 250 residential units and 60,000 square feet of commercial space on a 15 acre ...
  • Reid, Daniel (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2015-03)
    Arterial streets, because of their commonly accepted function of optimizing safe and efficient traffic flow, tend to be automobiledominated by definition. However, their role as primary linkages among neighborhoods and ...
  • Enriori Garcia, Nicolas (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    All around Eugene there is parking lot structures that remain partially unoccupied for the vast majority of time. These parking lots have a major influence on the shape of a city and are in part responsible for the downfalls ...
  • 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 ...
  • Clark, Connor (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2019)
    This project explores the complex multi-agency regulatory process involved in tide gate permitting on the Oregon Coast. The goal of this research is to highlight regulatory streamlining efforts as a means to increase the ...
  • Christensen, Daniel (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-06)
    The feasibility assessment presented in this report evaluates the potential feasibility of operating an educational facility at The Shire: John Yeon Preserve for Landscape Studies. . It revises the 2005 assessment ...
  • Pfefferle, Drew W (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    A common sight in the early 1900s, downtowns were seen as a thriving and lively location captured by Norman Rockwell’s iconic Americana paintings. However, that romanticized version of the American downtown is slowly being ...
  • Page, J. Alexander (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2014-06)
    Bicycles are not typically emphasized as a disaster response tool. However, some recent hurricanes and earthquakes have highlighted the effectiveness of bicycles in disasters. Bicycles can be more nimble than automobiles, ...
  • Hagerman, Casey (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2014-06)
    This project focused on two major research questions, with several sub-­‐questions. The question responses helped provide recommendations for housing-­‐focused nonprofits in disaster-­‐prone areas: ...
  • Shine, Scott (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-05)
    This project is a review and analysis of a regional, interorganizational approach to a specific water quality protection planning initiative. The rise of interorganizational approaches to planning, policy making, and ...
  • Kim, Jong Han (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    Recently universities are acknowledged as the most important asset for building regional innovation systems and the development of regional economy since the success of the Silicon Valley, Route 128, and Research Triangle ...
  • Lokic, Daniel (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2017-06)
    With many western rural communities facing declining populations, services, and a lack of employment opportunities, this study highlights a more sustainable approach to rural economic development. Leaving behind the ...
  • Jackson, Maureen (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2016-06)
    Resiliency is an ability of a system to deal with change and continue to develop. Resilient communities have a high capacity to absorb and recover quickly from disruptions and events such as natural hazards. Oregon’s coastal ...
  • Landis, Joshua; Moore, Caroline; Mosley, Rachel; Ruderman, Chris; Skinner, Seth (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    The City of Salem operates and maintains a complex and costly network of over 10,500 streetlights. This report examines several challenges within Salem’s current streetlighting system and provides recommendations to ...
  • Zhang, Lei (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    Aims To examine the relationship between Needle Exchange Program (NEP) attendance and self-reported responses to HIV-related interventions among participants in Lane County, Oregon. Design and setting Between December ...

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