Submissions from 2013
The Geography of Home: A preview from the Regional Equity Atlas 2.0, Meg Merrick and Kris Smock
Estacada, Jeremy R. Young
Submissions from 2012
Changing Climate, Changing Behavior: An Interview with Angus Duncan, Michael Burnham
Indicators of the Metroscape: Emissions, Michael Burnham
The Landscape: Goose Hollow, Michael Burnham
The Landscape: Verboort, Michael Burnham
Talent, place, and prosperity: Metro Portland's changing labor market and economic outlook, Joseph Cortright
Columbia Crossroads, Chad Deitchley
Periodic Atlas of the Metroscape: Planning for Our Aging Society, Alan Kenneth DeLaTorre, Tomoko DeLaTorre, Margaret Neal, Paula C. Carder, Jenny Weinstein, Michael DeShane, and Keren Brown Wilson
Eastside/Westside.... The Changing Faces in Two Suburban School Districts, Kushlani de Soyza
Early Inspirations: an Interview with Nichole Maher, Leah Gibson
Trade, Transportation, and Freight Mobility: Invest Now or Pay Later?, Eric Jessup
Oregon's Health Insurance Coverage Holds Steady, but the State's Uninsured Rate Remains High, Jason R. Jurjevich and Jack Byerly
In Search of Opportunity: Foreign-Born Residents in Oregon, Jason R. Jurjevich and Ryan Dann
Is Portland Really the Place Where Young People Go To Retire? Analyzing Labor Market Outcomes for Portland’s Young and College-Educated, Jason R. Jurjevich and Greg Schrock
Is Portland Really the Place Where Young People Go To Retire? Migration Patterns of Portland’s Young and College-Educated, 1980-2010, Jason R. Jurjevich and Greg Schrock
Demographic Trends and the Regional Economy, Sheila A. Martin
The Diversity Economy: Harnessing Multiculturalism for Economic Vitality, Sheila A. Martin
Role of the Creative Sector in the Metropolitan Economy: A Portland Case Study (DRAFT), Sheila A. Martin and Katherine Krajnak
Growing a Sustainable Portland Metropolitan Foodshed, Sheila Martin, Kathryn Doherty-Chapman, Robert Wise, Steve Foust, Kirsten Greene, Ellie Fiore, Ellen Wyoming, Clark Seavert, Rebecca Sullivan, Beth Emshoff, Anita Yap, Elise Scolnik, and Bob Short
What Chlorine Can't Kill: Cryptosporidium and our Water Supply, Amanda Pampuro and Dylan Grimes
Environment, Economy, and Equity: Can We Find a Language for Fairness in Regional Planning?, John Provo and Jill Fuglister
At the Edge: University-based Institutes and Their Communities, Ethan Seltzer
Periodic Atlas of the Metroscape: The Dream of the 90s is Alive in Portland. Really?, Vivek Shandas and Ryan Dann
Built Environment and Its Influences on Walking among Older Women: Use of Standardized Geographic Units to Define Urban Forms, Vivian Siu, William E. Lambert, Rongwei Fu, Teresa A. Hillier, Mark Bosworth, and Yvonne L. Michael