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76 Report on the development of the Utah process: a procedure for planning coordination through forecasting and evaluating alternative state futures1972-09
77 Report on the development of the Utah process: a procedure for planning coordination through forecasting and evaluating alternative state futures1972-09The Utah process development project was funded jointly by the four Corners Regional commission and the Office of Regional Economic Coordination, Department of Commerce. The request for proposal, delivered verbally by George Pantos, special Assistant to the Secretary for Regional economic coordinati...
78 Report on Utah's second year of planning for the four corners regional commission1970-09scope of work contained in Article I set forth five specific program elements on which services were to be rendered. These were: 1. Continue to develop and refine criteria and evaluation procedures for assigning priorities to projects submitted for funding by the Four Corners Regional Commission....
79 Salt Lake area transportation study: volume I current travel inventory1963-11A major element of this study was the review of current travel patterns generated by the 394,000 residents of the Salt Lake area as determined from a 1960 comprehensive origin-destination survey which was conducted by the Department of Highways. Supplemental studies covered commercial vehicle m...
80 Salt Lake City census 2000 atlas2011-03Demographics; Salt Lake City; Utah; CensusThis volume presents the basic demographic characteristics of residents of Salt Lake City as recorded in the 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Every ten years these federal governm ent counts of people are the basis of congressional apportionment and political redistricting. Data in this volume...
81 Salt Lake City census 2010 atlas2013-02Demographics; Salt Lake City; Utah; CensusThis volume presents and analyzes results from the 2010 Census of Population and Housing. This mandatory enumeration is conducted by the federal government and is used to determine reapportionment and redistricting. This is the most complete record of population, households, and housing units that i...
82 Salt Lake County's distinctive demographics: implications for the aging population2006-12Salt Lake County; Projections; Estimates; Aging population; Baby boom; Utah; Salt Lake Aging Services; Kennecott LandSalt Lake County is the economic, political, and cultural center of Utah. The county is currently home to nearly 40 percent of Utah residents and generates about half of all jobs in the state. It remains the most populous county, with a million of the state's 2.6 million residents,1 and its daytime ...
83 Salt Lake County: demographic and economic overview2006-12Salt Lake County; Utah; Demographics; Aging; Dependency ratio; Foreign born; Immigrants; Age structure; Age waves; Occupation; Labor force participation; Sex ratio; Educational attainment; commutingSalt Lake County is the economic, political, and cultural center of Utah. The county is currently home to nearly 40 percent of Utah residents and generates about half of all jobs in the state. It remains the most populous county, with a million of the state's 2.6 million residents,1 and its daytime ...
84 SAM model operations1981-08-20In conjunction with UU/CC mandated upgrades of all BEBR software, some additional changes have been made to component programs of the Sam model. These changes will simplify future program maintenance, file management and runstream preparation.
85 Schematic of Utah process employment-demographic model
86 Spint modify instructionsThe spint modity programs allow the used the modity a spint matrix. It, also, copies information at the beginning and endot a file which allows it to process inpact files, etc.
87 State of Utah demographic and economic projection model system1995-05This document was prepared with multiple objectives and various audiences in mind. Its structure reflects this multiplicity. The differing levels of coverage of the various components of the model system are intentional. We consider this document to be an electronic filing cabinet which will be expa...
88 State of Utah economic & demographic projections 19881988-04This is the updated projection of "baseline" or the "most likely" economic and demographic conditions through the year 2010 for the State of Utah, its counties, and its multi-county planning districts (MCD's) Rapidly changing economic and demographic circumstances in recent years have exacerbated th...
89 State of Utah economic & demographic projections 19901989-12This is the updated projection of "baseline" or the "most likely" economic and demographic conditions through the year 2010 for the State of Utah, its multi-county planning districts (MCDs) and its counties. Rapidly changing economic and demographic circumstances in recent years have exacerbated the...
90 State of Utah economic & demographic projections 19921992-05This report includes the updated projection of "baseline" economic and demographic conditions through the year 2020 for the State of Utah, its multi-county planning districts (MCDs) and its counties. Rapidly changing economic and demographic circumstances in recent years have exacerbated the usual d...
91 State of Utah economic & demographic projections 19941994-09This biennial Economic and Demographic Projections Report presents population and employment projections reflecting baseline economic and demographic conditions to the year 2020 for the State of Utah, its multi-county planning districts (MCDs) and counties. The primary purpose of this report is to a...
92 State of Utah economic & demographic projections 1994: highlights1994-10This document reviews and examines the major conclusions from the larger, more detailed report, State of Utah Economic and Demographic Projections 1994. The Governor's Office of Planning and Budget (GOPB) publishes these long-term projections biennially. The primary purpose of the projections is to ...
93 State of Utah economic and demographic projection: UPED scoping process and workplan2001-04Utah is one of the few states in the entire nation where all of the state agencies and local governments coordinate to use the same source of information for planning purposes. The data that they use is generated from the UPED model system. This consistency allows private and public sector entities...
94 State of Utah economic and demographic projections for counties, multi-country districts, and the State, 2000-2030 Volume 12000-01
95 State of Utah economic and demographic projections: 2000-2030, 2000 baseline highlights2001-01
96 State of Utah economic and demographic projections: an analysis of the accuracy of UPED's historical projection work2001-04-01
97 State planning in Utah1975In the fall of 1967, Ken Olson was considering the approach he would take in directing Utah's state planning program. The Governor had just appointed him State Planning Coordinator, to assume responsibility for the four year old program. Ken had earlier won the respect of the Governor and the previo...
98 The structure and economic impact of Utah's coal industry2010-05Coal; Utah; Economic impact; Carbon County; Emery County; Sevier County; Employment; Earnings; Construction; Retail sales; Carbon sequestration; Carbon captureUtah's coal industry has played a significant role in the economic development of the state for well over a century. The future of the industry is dependent upon a constellation of economic, technical, and policy developments. This study of Utah's coal industry is composed of the following sections:...
99 Summary report and recommendations the Utah process: a procedure for planning coordination through forecasting and evaluating alternative state futures1972-11This is a summary report about decision making in state government. Specifically, it is a report about the Utah Process, a project funded by the Four Corners Regional Commission and the Office of Regional Economic Coordination, U.S. Department of Commerce and undertaken in the Office of the Utah Sta...
100 Summary report on an analysis of the economic structure and industrial potential of the four corners region1971-05In many ways, the Four Corners Region of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah is one of the richest areas of the United States. It offers a scenic beauty, forest resources, minerals, uncrowded open spaces, and (for many) a very favorable climate that could not be matched anywhere else in the coun...
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