Oregon Websites and Watershed Project Inc

Oregon Websites & Watersheds Project, Inc.

This is a Facebook journal documenting research on gentrification in N/NE Portland, Oregon, performed by 5 young Black men during the summer of 2015. DEVELOP EDUCATIONAL NETWORK TO COMMUNICATE HISTORICAL AND SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION EMPASIZING NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES TO PACIFIC NORTHWEST.
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Cottage Grove, OR 97424 United States
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Incredible work! It's so important to document and share the stories of our communities. Grateful for the effort and dedication of everyone involved in these projects! 🌍💚
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Absolutely love seeing young Black men leading crucial research on gentrification! Your hard work is paving the way for a better understanding of our neighborhoods. Keep it up! 🙌🏾✨
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1. How can the ORWW Project enhance public engagement and awareness around the impacts of gentrification in N/NE Portland, especially among younger generations?
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2. What innovative technologies could be utilized to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of documenting ecological and economic changes, such as those observed through longterm cattle grazing studies in Harney County?
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COMPLETE LISTING OF ALL 35 ORWW PROJECTS REPORTS 19962016 1920 2019 The BB Wildfire Complex Report website was constructed for several purposes use of emerging technology for public outreach education systematic documentation of landscapescale disturbance patterns designing and developing a longterm public monitoring framework. Time and resources didnt allow for complete digital photo grid coverage or putting all photos online but a detailed foundation has been established to conduct a comprehensive Repeat Photography project at any future time. This study established baseline student reports to focus on economical and ecological benefits and effects of longterm cattle grazing in Harney County Oregon. The project website was designed to share student findings with the general public and urban peers for purposes of review and identifying local resource management opportunities.

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