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Revised Utah population estimates for the 1990s | 2001-05 | | Every 10 years, the U.S. Bureau of the Census conducts a population count. In the intervening years the Utah Population Es timates Committee (UPEC) annually prepares total resident population estimates for each of the 29 counties in the state. These estimates are based on methods that ut i l i z e s... |
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Multi-county regions in Utah | 1970-03 | | The publication of this report was made possible through the financial assistance of the Four Corners Regional Commission with coordination by the State Planning Coordinator's Office, State of Utah. The statements, findings, conclusions, recommendations, and other data in this report are solely thos... |
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The changing composition of the State budget | 1976-04 | | An issue of vital concern to all taxpayers and administrators of government is the distribution of state revenues from the various accounts to the departments of state government. A detailed account of the growth and changing patterns of state expenditures from 1969 to 1975 is presented in this issu... |
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The structure and economic impact of Utah's coal industry | 2010-05 | Coal; Utah; Economic impact; Carbon County; Emery County; Sevier County; Employment; Earnings; Construction; Retail sales; Carbon sequestration; Carbon capture | Utah'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:... |
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Methodology for forecasting and allocating population, employment and land use along the Wasatch Front | 1970-09 | | The report which follows presents a methodology for forecasting population, employment and land use patterns along the Wasatch Front. The methodology combines and mathematical model with a mapping analysis. Both are flexible and can be applied to transportation areas, counties, census tracts and tra... |
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Critical issues in Utah's future: volume II | 1977-02 | | |
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Barriers to industrial development in Utah's portion of the four corners region | 1970-06-01 | | Utah's portion of the Four Corners area is composed of the 21 counties which are south and/or east of Salt Lake County. The Utah Four Corners area covers 65,000 square miles which is approximately 80 percent of the state. The are a has a population of 274,500 dispersed throughout the region in a ver... |
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Utah coal-market potential and economic impact | 1968-09 | | Coal is one of Utah's most interesting natural resources. This mineral has had a major impact on Utah, its industry, and its people. As clearly shown by this study, the future of coal i s dependent upon finding new uses in power generation, gasification and liquefaction. Of these three possible sour... |
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Baseline scenario 1997 | 1997-09 | | |
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Baseline scenario 1998 | 1998-02 | | |
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Recreation in Utah a profile of the demand for outdoor recreation by Utah residents | 1966-01 | | Are recurring problem in planning for economic and industrial development is the lack of sufficient basic data upon which sound planning decisions may be made. One of the industry areas in which the lack of basic data for planning is conspicuous by its scarcity is outdoor recreation. Yet the outdoor... |
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A projections model for small area economies | 1966-06 | | |
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An industrial development information system for Utah | 1969-12 | | |
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Utah input-output study: projections of income, employment, output and revenue | 1970-01 | | This paper includes with moderate revisions, the August, 1967, report [3]* on the Utah Input-Output study. Since this earlier publication, the Input-Output tables have been used in projecting 1975 output, income, employment and revenues. These results are reported and discussed in this paper; also d... |
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Model codes and analysis tools for quality growth | | | The following ordinance is designed as an OVERLAY zone for sensitive areas. It depends on a map, adopted as a zoning overlay map, that identifies the approximate areas where the sensitive lands will be located. The areas are described in this workbook. For the methods and sources of data that may be... |