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  • Kozyra, Ellen (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-06)
    Sustainable development is becoming a standard goal for many organizations and governments. In North America, local governments are increasingly involved in supporting sustainability efforts whether through funding or ...
  • Hiller, Rachel (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2018)
    Three evolutionarily significant units of coho salmon are listed as threatened on the Oregon coast. In response, the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds (1997) was developed to provide action measures to support salmonid ...
  • Menard, Miranda (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2020)
    Communities in the United States are pushing to improve the sustainability of their transportation systems by replacing automobile travel with active transportation. (Schneider, 2013). Identifying and addressing the many ...
  • Beierle, Heidi (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    At the 2011 Oregon Governor’s Conference on Tourism an entire workshop session focused on Bicycle Tourism. Oregon has long recognized bicycling – in all forms – as one of the state’s great assets. Travel Oregon, the state’s ...
  • Hammarback, Kate; Gowan, Christian; Deiters, MaryBeth; Cannon, Kea; Branch, Lauren (2017-06-09)
    The overarching goal of the project is to answer the question: How does Conservation Capital engage with coastal Oregon to attract funding in natural hazard mitigation for a CSZ event? To address the research question, the ...
  • Setterfield, Brett R. (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2016)
    Across the country, many different cities and jurisdictions are implementing bike-­‐share systems to provide active transportation options for community members and tourists alike. One of the pr ...
  • Kraemer, Nicholas (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2009-06-12)
    Many rural communities in the American West are in transition from natural resource extraction based economies to new forms of development. Those located in natural amenity rich areas are experiencing an influx of ...
  • Jantz, Dulcie H. (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-12)
    Ever-increasing competition for donor dollars, volunteers and quality staff has demanded a large-scale increase in the professional practices of nonprofits. To enhance organizational effectiveness, nonprofits have been ...
  • Jantz, Dulcie H. (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-12-12)
    Ever-increasing competition for donor dollars, volunteers and quality staff has demanded a large-scale increase in the professional practices of nonprofits. To enhance organizational effectiveness, nonprofits have been ...
  • Harbage, Rebecca A. (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2013-06)
    Do you know where your food is grown? The local foods movement began in response to what advocates saw as the negative impacts of our global-scale, industrial food system, including the disconnection of consumers from the ...
  • Bickle-Eldridge, Chloe (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-06)
    In 1992 Congress established the Urban Revitalization Demonstration Program commonly referred to as HOPE VI. Stated goals of the HOPE VI program are to demolish, rehabilitate and revitalize some of the most distressed ...
  • McPadden, Ray (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2013-06)
    The national trail system is a network of scenic, historic, and recreation trails that crisscross the United States. These trails provide recreational, educational, and economic benefits to the American people. The national ...
  • McPadden, Raymond P. (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2013-06)
    The national trail system is a network of scenic, historic, and recreation trails that crisscross the United States. These trails provide recreational, educational, and economic benefits to the American people. The national ...
  • Rausch, Leah (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2020)
    Local government agencies engage the public in decision-making to increase their understanding of local issues, make better decisions, and build trust along the way. One common tactic for sustained engagement are “citizen” ...
  • Peterson, Justin (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2018)
    This report analyzes university modal share and compares university modal share trends to policies, programs, and the built environment on university campuses. The report contains content analysis of university plans, ...
  • Pearce, Jennifer E. (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    Experts say that the Oregon coast has a 10-20% chance of facing a region wide catastrophic Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake and tsunami in the next 50 years. Coastal cities will be severely affected physically, ...
  • Doyne, Rachel (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2020)
    For decades, the promise of a new shopping mall was a catalyst for economic growth, often a driver of suburban housing development and a symbol of modernity. Today, consumer habits have changed. The suburban location and ...
  • Mitchell, Krista M. (2003-07-28)
    The drastic rise in the cost of responding to and recovering from disasters in recent decades has promoted a movement towards planning for disasters before they occur. Mitigation planning, as this concept is know, has ...
  • Roth, Dave (David F.) (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2007-06)
    My research seeks to understand what types of pedestrian and bicycle facilities and design elements are most comfortable for a variety of user types. Comfort is used as a measurement because it offers insights into the ...
  • Matonte, Jay; Cobb, Arron; Burdette, Eric; Ang, Stanley (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2020)
    Air pollution events have the potential to disrupt daily life and lead to health impacts on the population. Current projections estimate a four- to five-fold increase in the incidence of wildfires, as well as increased ...

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