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1. [Article] Project "Foresight": First Phase
Project "Foresight" at this time is concentrating on two major objectives: (1) the development of the first phase of a Willamette Valley Environmental Protection Plan, and (2) refine and sustain a process ...Citation -
2. [Article] Challenges and Costs of Rapid Population Growth: the Report of the Oregon 2000 Commission
Report focuses on Oregon's growth and the potential impact upon the state's natural resourcesCitation -
3. [Article] Columbia South Shore Natural Resource Protection Plan Mitigation - Guidelines and Actions
Ordinance No. 167127 passed by Council November 17, 1993.Citation -
Ordinance No. 171260 passed by Council June 12, 1997.
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The project investigated and analyzed potential program mechanisms, receiving sites and funding opportunities for off-site mitigation. River Plan staff will use feedback received from the River Plan Committee ...
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All four plans were comprehensive. Their scope included transportation, housing, economic development, parks and open space, natural resources, urban design, and land use. Large scale planning efforts ...
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8. [Article] Caring for the Land, Serving People: Creating a Multicultural Forest Service in the Civil Rights Era
This qualitative study of representative bureaucracy examines the extension and limitations of liberal democratic rights by connecting environmental and social history with policy, individual decision ...Citation -
As high-quality, local, natural aggregate resources continue to become less available, and the cost of landfilling waste material rises, the need for alternative aggregates and recycling of waste material ...
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10. [Article] Impacts of Climate Change and Urban Development on Water Resources in the Tualatin River Basin
Potential impacts of climate change on the water resources of the Pacific Northwest of the United States include earlier peak runoff, reduced summer flows, and increased winter flooding. An increase in ...Citation