This collection contains publications from the Institute for Metropolitan Studies (IMS).
Submissions from 2013
New Census Data Show Poverty on the Rise in Oregon and Nationwide, Jason R. Jurjevich and Jack Byerly
Using Indicators Projects as Prompts for Exploring Equity: A Case Study of Greater Portland Pulse, Meg Merrick, Diane Besser, and Shelia A. Martin
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