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  • Forsell, Erik (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2014-06)
    Ecosystem services are often described as the biophysical environment that provide humans and the surrounding habitat with natural, ecological and environmental resources and benefits. Ecosystem services include a wide ...
  • Truett, Vanessa (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2004-07)
    “Donor Motivations of Women Philanthropists” examines the growing trend of women’s access to positions of influence, to increasing wealth, and to greater impact on the world of philanthropy.Central to this project is a set ...
  • Teeler, Daniel (University of Oregon, 2023-06)
    “I have used my time and resources through this master’s project to develop a speculative design of a car-free development. My design is intended to be a prospective design grounded in idealism similar to Ebenezer Howard’s ...
  • Gamble, Alyssa (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2020)
    Downtown Eugene has experienced significant development changes over the past decade and there is a concern that businesses are selecting locations outside of the downtown space due to challenges or community challenges. ...
  • Ryan, Chase (University of Oregon, 2017)
    The purpose of this study is to investigate the problem of uncertain legal liability, and the related problem of declining profits, for automobile insurers pertaining to driverless cars. Resources published from 2012 to ...
  • Weaver, Christopher G (2019-06-18)
    This project sought to explore ways in which algorithmic modeling may lend a methodology to the landscape architecture design process. Specifically, a computational design framework originating from industrial engineering ...
  • Mason, Karen (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2019)
    The first e-scooter appeared on the streets of Santa Monica, California in September 2017. As of May 2019, scooters operate in 97 American cities in 28 states, and around the world. Transportation planning officials in ...
  • Franey, Kerrie (University of Oregon, 2019)
    In order to house the thousands of workers migrating to Portland, Oregon to fill jobs in war-related industries during World War II, Portland’s government relaxed building code standards to allow temporary housing through ...
  • Meller, Espirito (University of Oregon, 2014)
    The Central Eastbank Waterfront is a unique opportunity to restore a healthy river-based lifestyle to a major city. The district should be river in character, not only location. The new image of Portland is a bustling, ...
  • Rubin, Elizabeth Cutler (2010-06)
    The motivation for this capstone paper came from a recent internship at the James Beard Foundation, a culinary arts foundation in New York, NY. In this environment it was quite apparent that food and eating were regarded ...
  • Davis, Ashley N. (University of Oregon, 2012-06)
    There is a shift that has been taking place in the west for a while now, and it is moving the focus of many National Park Service sites away from federal land ownership. This change revolves around the many controversies ...
  • Dorkina, Natalie (University of Oregon, 2023-06)
    Green spaces are an essential part of the urban environment. They should provide multiple benefits, including enhancing people’s well-being and affording ecological benefits. Rapidly changing economic conditions often ...
  • Lewis, Alison (University of Oregon, 2016)
    This project uses spatial analysis to identify existing buildings in Multnomah County, Oregon, that, if retrofitted with an ecoroof, could serve as breeding and stopover habitat for the Oregon vesper sparrow and common ...
  • Nachtigall, Stephen (2017-02-08)
    Lush green vegetation, cascading waterfalls and waving golden wheat 5ields; UV printed on vinyl adhesive, stuck to an electrical utility box, vending machine or underground subway advertisement. These cultural moments ...
  • Hewitt, Lisa (2012-06)
    Museums, as high profile institutions, are vehicles for change. They are distinctly situated to exhibit important subject matter to an extensive audience. With cross-cultural misunderstanding constantly reemerging, museum ...
  • Dryden, Seth (University of Oregon, 2019)
    Significant documentation indicates that individuals and organizations that are responsible for the quality operation of information technologies do so through the use of well defined, established processes. Problem ...
  • Hershey, Sabrina (University of Oregon, 2005-06)
    The purpose of this research project is to determine the effectiveness of the college or university art museum in serving the student body. In conducting this study, it is hoped that an understanding will be achieved of ...
  • Johnson, Sarai; Miller, Marcella; Qiu, Jin; Spencer, Jessica; Stout, Odile (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    The purpose of this research project was to provide an outcomes-based and process evaluation of the effectiveness of The ABC’s of Homebuying, the homeownership education program administered by NEDCO (Neighborhood Economic ...
  • McKercher, Erin (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-08)
    This study examines how income volatility in households affects their level of medical deprivation. Using SIPP data from 2002-2003, the study compares the relationship between medical hardship of households and measures ...

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