Assessing Green Space in Urban and Suburban Oregon

Nov 09, 2006 14:26

This study analyzes green space in cities in the Willamette Valley, Oregon to establish sustainability trends in the region based on certain indicators. Green space is characterized using a standard definition of unsealed, permeable land. This definition is extended for the purposes of this study to include land that is classifiable using remotely- ( Read more... )

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cheferos November 9 2006, 23:54:43 UTC
Is this one of those "Critical Thinking in geologygeography" thingies? :)

And... those are some rather interesting tags.

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jessis November 13 2006, 23:06:37 UTC
*looks at you full of anger and bitter pure hatred*

NO! That's my thesis, buddy!!

:-P

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cheferos November 14 2006, 00:40:36 UTC
Ah. So... no.

*ducks*

Total teasing. Here, I'll prove it by letting you in on a little secret. UW was so big and so research dollar focused (at one time #4 in the country in terms of research grant $s, dunno about now) that undergrads are so much buzzing in the provo$t$'s and board'$ and pre$ident'$ ears.

In fact, I wasn't even required to write a senior thesis to graduate with a Bachelor's in psych.

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mystic_tera November 10 2006, 01:27:12 UTC
*blink*

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our_krazy_trips November 15 2006, 06:22:23 UTC
Yay I actually totally followed that!!!

I wanna read your thesis!

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jessis November 15 2006, 19:11:34 UTC
Now if only I could follow that ...

:-)

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