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  1. Socioeconomic monitoring plan for the U.S. Forest Service's Eastside Restoration efforts

    16 pages

  2. Landowner perceptions of potential changes to riparian rules under the Forest Practices Act in Oregon

    24 pages

  3. Metropolitan Centers: Evaluating Local Implementation of Regional Plans and Policies

    The Denver and Salt Lake City Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) have embarked upon regional visioning strategies that promote development around higher density, mixed use centers with current or future...

  4. Radical Conservation and the Politics of Planning: A Historical Study, 1917-1945

    This thesis is a historical, sociological case-study of the movement for public control and land-use planning prior to WWII. The impetus for this movement came from a radicalized faction of the forestry...

  5. Mapping Sociocultural Values of Visitors on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington

    Contested land-management plans make spatial data about values that people attach to the landscape necessary for federal land management. The study area for this project is the Olympic Peninsula, Washington, an...

  6. Using Landsat TM Imagery to Monitor Vegetation Change Following Flow Restoration to the Lower Owens River, California

    Rehabilitating river corridors to restore valuable riparian habitat consumes significant resources from both governments and private companies. Given these considerable expenditures, it is important to monitor...

  7. Who is at the Forest Restoration Table? Final report on the Blue Mountains Forest Stewardship Network, Phase 1

    Forest collaboratives have emerged throughout the western U.S. as a governance model to address complex ecological challenges that occur at the landscape scale across multiple landownerships and jurisdictional...

  8. Sandy River to Springwater Multimodal Corridor Feasibility Study

    113 pages ; illustrations

  9. Wider Dissemination of Household Travel Survey Data Using Geographical Perturbation Methods

    Public agencies spend vast amounts of money collecting information about passenger travel in household travel surveys. These data are valuable for the rich and detailed information they provide, which...

  10. Building Planner Commitment: Are California’s SB 375 and Oregon’s SB 1059 Models for Climate-Change Mitigation?

    California’s Sustainable Communities and Climate Protection Act (SB 375) and the Oregon Sustainable Transportation Initiative (SB 1059) have made them the first states in the nation to try and reduce...

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