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  1. A Survey of Urban Agriculture Organizations and Businesses in the US and Canada: Preliminary Results

    This report summarizes the results of an online survey, conducted during February and March 2013, of 251 groups involved with urban agriculture (UA) projects in approximately 84 cities in the US and Canada....

  2. The Tension between Technocratic and Social Values in Environmental Decision-making: An'Yang Stream Restoration in South...

    This dissertation examined the extent to which interests and values of diverse stakeholders were considered through participation-oriented decision-making. It covered the An' Yang Stream restoration case in...

  3. Use of Behavioral Activation Theory to Identify Depression among HIV-Positive Women of Color in the Rural South

    Women of color (WOC) are disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic in the Southern United States and are at increased risk of infection, mortality and being lost to care. It has been found that compared...

  4. Evaluation of a Supervisor Training Program for ODOT’s EcoDrive Program

    Eco-driving consists of using energy-efficient approaches to driving aimed at reducing fuel consumption and, ultimately, CO2 emissions. A previous study found that an EcoDrive informational campaign was...

  5. Social Norms about a Health Issue in Work Group Networks

    The purpose of this study is to advance theorizing about how small groups understand health issues through the use of social network analysis. To achieve this goal, an adapted cognitive social structure...

  6. Intraminority Support for and Participation in Race-Based Collective Action Movements: An Intersectional Perspective

    Due to high profile police shootings, collective action movements addressing racial bias in policing, such as the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, have come to the forefront of societal concern. Though these...

  7. The Peer Network as a Context for the Socialization of Academic Engagement

    The school environment is one of the primary contexts for children's social, emotional and cognitive development. While teachers are likely to be primarily focused on students' motivation and learning, for...

  8. Capturing Peers', Teachers', and Parents' Joint Contributions to Students' Engagement: An Exploration of Models

    Building on research that has focused on understanding how peers contribute to students’ engagement, this dissertation explores the extent to which peer group influences on students' engagement may add...

  9. An Evaluation of Data Collected by Middle School and College-Level Students in Stream Channel Geomorphic Assessment

    This project tested the accuracy and repeatability of geomorphic stream channel assessments conducted by two different middle school classes from the Walt Morey Middle School in Troutdale, OR and college...

  10. Socioeconomic Determinants of Health Disparities by Race and Ethnicity: The Mediating Role of Social, Psychological and...

    Socioeconomic status (SES) is inversely related to health status. Disparities in health status among races and ethnic groups are partly attributable to differences in SES, but the indirect pathways by which SES...

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