Suburban mobility has become a major issue as extensive
office and industrial developments are being located within the
traditional suburban areas causing increased congestion on both the
arterial and local road system. This study analyzes the impacts one
development has on the surrounding street system and the adjacent
residential areas....
The two classic theories of the distribution of
cities in an urban system are the rank size rule
and central place theory. The rank size relationships,
as incorporated into G. K. Zipf's Principle
of Least Effort, is seen as the result of a balancing
of the opposing forces of urban...
Urban primacy, or gigantism of the principal metropolis is
the most striking characteristic of the process of urbanization in most
South American countries. It is commonly assumed that the degree, and
evolution of primacy has been similar in all these countries since their
cultural, social, and economic backgrounds have been...
The cities of Corvallis and Philomath, Oregon,
have, over the last three decades, grown both spatially
and in numbers of people. This study examines the
attractions and constraints to growth between the two
cities. The most notable constraint to growth is the
fact that the soils in the study area...
Data on motor carrier commodity weights collected in 1976
at Oregon weigh stations by the Public Utilities Commission and the
Department of Transportation are not in a form that readily allows
for commodity flow analysis. A methodology is presented that reduces
existing forest product commodity data into a graphically displayed...
American railroads have faced a declining share of freight
traffic relative to other modes. Although a variety of reasons have been
identified for this decline, most experts agree that a contributing problem
is that the rail system is overdeveloped with unprofitable branchlines.
Many economic models have been utilized to analyze...
Existing land use controls have not effectively achieved
the goals of resource protection and preservation. Prime agricultural
and potential open space lands are rapidly being diminished by
ever increasing pressures of development. The transfer of development
rights presents an opportunity to safeguard these vital lands.
The Boulder Valley would benefit...
Industrial expansion in a small city can have
a wide range of effects upon the immediate community and
surrounding labor force area. One example of this is the
impact that Tektronix, a worldwide electronics firm, could
have on the City of Lebanon, Oregon, where a plant, initially
employing about 500...
There are conflicts between commercial and agricultural
uses of land bordering U. S. Highway 201 southbound from
Ontario, Oregon. A questionnaire was developed and administered
to businesses located along Highway 201 to determine the most
important location factors for commercial users of the ribbon
development. The most important factors were...
Outdoor recreational activities on public lands have increased dramatically in the past few
decades. Americans are logging millions of recreational visitor days (RVD's) participating in
activities such as hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, photography and many others. This increased
participation though is having detrimental effects on these lands and the agencies...