TitleResilience of Oregon Coastal Communities in Response to External Stressors
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsAckerman, Richard, Rachel Neuenfeldt, Theo Eggermont, Mike Burbidge, Joanna Lehrman, Nathan Wells, and Xi Chen
Pagination236 p.
Date Published2016, Aug
InstitutionUniversity of Michigan. Dept. of Natural Resources and the Environment,
Call NumberDigital Open Access
Keywordscoastal hazards, commercial fisheries - groundfish, demographics, depleted populations, Depoe Bay (Or.), economics, environmental law and policy, Florence (Or.), Garibaldi (Or.), Gold Beach (Or.), human impacts, natural resource management, Newport (Or.), Port Orford (Or.), recreational fisheries - groundfish, salmon, shellfish, tourism
NotesOregon’s coastal communities have seen sweeping changes, from environmental conditions, to natural resource utilization, to economic and regulatory developments. “This report tells the story of six Oregon coastal communities and how they have perceived and tried to respond to the myriad stressors they are experiencing. . . The results of this study provide a glimpse into the day-to-day, season-to-season struggles in these communities, and the array of responses, some effective and others not.” (p.1) Those who care about Oregon’s coastal communities will find this report a valuable resource. “A project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science (Natural Resources and Environment) at the University of Michigan” “Client: Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife”
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