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The economic & demographic impacts of the intermountain power project | 1982-04 | | This report presents economic and demographic projections for the two-county (Millard and Juab) area to be impacted by the Intermountain Power Project located in western Millard County, Utah. The intermountain Power Agency has been planning the construction of the IPP project for quite some time. |
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1984 baseline projections executive summary | 1984-09 | | |
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AQ_Facts in Brief | | | |
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Economic, demographic and fiscal impacts of closing Hill Air Force Base: a statewide and regional analysis | 2004-04 | | The upcoming round of Defense Base Closure and Realignment (BRAC) is threatening the existence of Hill Air Force Base (Hill AFB). The Department of Defense is aggressively approaching this round of BRAC in its attempt to eliminate 20% to 25% of current capacity. The purpose of this study is to asses... |
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Utah's place in the macro-demographics of the U.S. in the 20th century | 2006-03 | | Utah has evolved from an isolated rural state of fewer than 300,000 in 1900 to a mostly urban state of 2.5 million today. This paper is an attempt to place this population growth within the context of the broadest outlines of national population dynamics over the past century. The growth and regiona... |
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Context | 2006-08-18 | | The University of Utah in 1996: a report to the Commission on Colleges of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. Context |
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Economic & demographic futures 1980-2000 | 1980-01 | | Special acknowledgement is appropriate for the efforts of the Community Planning Policy Committee which provided continual guidance to the Water Quality staff over a six month period; in addition to Jean Watanbe, Office of the State Planning Coordinator, Brad Barber and Greg Selby formerly with the ... |
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Utah:2000 a high development scenario | 1980-03 | | This report was prepared, under the direction of Paul Parker and Jeannie Watanabe, by members of the Comprehensive Planning Section, State Planning Coordinator's Office. Population projections and other statistical data were prepared by Jeannie Watanabe and Brad Barber. Dave Conine, Paul Parker, Gle... |
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Demographic patterns and characteristics of Utah | | | The historical emphasis on numbers rather than on the quality and make-up of the population, though scarcely justifiable, is understandable. Concentration on a single magnitude certainly simplifies the projection of a population. To illustrate, the world population is now approximately 3.5 billion. ... |
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Issues of fertility in Utah | 1988-08 | | The recent decline in births in Utah has generated much interest. Local newspapers have reported the decline and speculated about possible reason, and demographic researchers have struggled to explain the trend. The question is why, after 15 years of increases, did births begin to decline in the ear... |
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Appendices 1.7: West Side Outreach Efforts | | | University of Utah 2006 Report to the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, Appendices for Standard 1: Institutional Mission and Goals, Planning and Effectiveness. 1.7: West Side Outreach Efforts |
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The energy industry faces a carbon-constrained world | 2009-02-27 | carbon regulation; energy industry; carbon control; CO2 sequestration; GHG. | Analysis of the impacts of potential frameworks for carbon regulation on the energy industry, presented at the 2009 Western U.S. Oil Sands Conference by Arnold W. Reitze, Jr., Professor, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah. |
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Energy development in the Uintah Basin: economic and demographic impacts | 1981-07 | | This report, "Energy Developments in the Uintah Basin: Economic and Demographic Impacts," is one of aseries of reports issued by the State Planning Coordinator's Office that are designed to support comprehensive planning and the development of a Utah growth management strategy. The report is intende... |
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Vol 29 No 11 | | | |
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State of Utah economic and demographic projections: 2000-2030, 2000 baseline highlights | 2001-01 | | |
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1986 baseline projections | 1986-06 | | |
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Demographic trends and high development "The Utah MX Baby Bomb" | 1981-04 | | |
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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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Part 3 | | | |
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State of Utah economic & demographic projections 1988 | 1988-04 | | This 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... |
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State of Utah demographic and economic projection model system | 1995-05 | | This 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... |
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Vol 32 No 3 | | | |
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Migration in Utah | 1988-08 | | For many years Utah has been among the fastest growing states in the country. Although the primary reason for Utah's high growth is the rate of natural increase caused by Utah's high birth rate, migration is the other component of population change. This report examines some of the major sources of ... |
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Part 9999 | | | |