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38 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, charts, tables, appendices. Published June 2, 2000. Captured January 28, 2009.
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42. [Article] Portland : Economic, social, environmental and energy analysis and recommendations for riparian corridors and wildlife habitat
262 pp. Bookmarks modified by UO. Maps, tables, figures. Published October 28, 2008. Captured February 13, 2009.Citation -
43. [Article] Corvallis : Local wetland inventory
137 pp. OCR and bookmarks supplied by UO. Charts, tables. Referenced map not included. Published November 16, 2004. Captured April 15, 2009.Citation -
45. [Article] Grants Pass : Wetland resource plan (1998)
248 pp. Maps, charts, tables, appendices. Adopted January 7, 1998. Captured July 24, 2009.Citation -
46. [Article] Transforming Regulatory Processes: Karuk Participation in the Klamath River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Process
This thesis examines the extent to which the Karuk Tribe has participated in natural resource management regulatory processes, using the Klamath River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) process as a particular ...Citation -
47. [Article] Searching for a Future for Lough Neagh: Natural Resource Management and Peace Making in Northern Ireland.
The increasing recognition of the myriad ways that peace may be enacted, contested and manipulated in different places has highlighted the complexity of peace. Peace making is now understood as a process ...Citation -
48. [Article] Stormwater Basin Master Plan
1771 pp. Maps, figures, tables, charts, images. Divided into eight volumes in addition to two sets of appendices.Citation -
49. [Article] Portland : West Hayden Island goal 5 analysis
231 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps. Published June, 1996. Captured December 21, 2007.Citation -
50. [Article] Analyzing the Impacts of Collaborative-Based Recreation Management in Oregon's Black Rock Forest
Examining committee: Richard Margerum, chair, Max Nielsen-PincusCitation