Portland-Vancouver ULTRA-Ex: Evaluating Relationships Between Governance and Environmental Quality in Urban Ecosystems
Sally Duncan, Steve Bollens, Connie P Ozawa, Vivek Shandas, Heejun Chang, Marion Dresner, Sean N Gordon, John A Harrison, Jeffrey D Kline, Anita T Morzillo, …
2015
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Abstract
The Portland-Vancouver Urban Long Term Research Area (ULTRA-Ex) is a multidisciplinary project aimed at understanding the feedbacks between human and natural systems in urban settings. The ULTRA-Ex project is seeking to answer the overarching question: How do human governance and biophysical systems respond interactively to both press and pulse disturbances in urban socio-ecological systems? This presentation provides early observations and findings from the PV ULTRA-Ex project.
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Portland-Vancouver ULTRA-Ex: Evaluating Relationships Between Governance and Environmental Quality in Urban Ecosystems
Creators
Sally Duncan
Steve Bollens
Connie P Ozawa
Vivek Shandas
Heejun Chang
Marion Dresner
Sean N Gordon
John A Harrison
Jeffrey D Kline
Anita T Morzillo
others
Academic Unit
Environment, School of the (CAS)
Identifiers
99900669311301842
Language
English
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Conference presentation
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