Forest managers in recent years have begun to re-examine the
possibilities of using uneven-age silvicultural systems in the
Oregon Coast Range. This increasing interest is being driven by a
variety of forest resource nianagement concerns, including wildlife
habitat diversity, visual aesthetics, and long-term sustained
yield. In an effort to begin...
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This thesis explores the relationship between crime, transportation network connectivity, and engineered facilities built to increase walkability through a case study of twenty-five sites within the city of Spokane, Washington. Using data spanning between 2008 and 2010, the author developed a GIS model representing conditions of the built environment, social...