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The Utah process alternative futures 1975-1990, volume 1: assumptions and projections | 1975-09 | | Volumes I and II of The Utah Process Alternative Futures, 1975-1990, contain the set of Alternative Future projections of economic and demographic conditions produced by the Utah State Planning Coordinator's Office for the State of Utah and its Multi-County Planning Districts (MCD) in response to th... |
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Program: Res-Alloc | | | This program allocates residentiary employment to subareas, using input SPINT matrices. The program may be run batch or interactively; in interactive mode, the user is prompted for input. All input, whether keyed in from the terminal or edited into batch runstreams, is entered in free-format (lists ... |
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Summary report and recommendations the Utah process: a procedure for planning coordination through forecasting and evaluating alternative state futures | 1972-11 | | This 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... |
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Utah division of air quality modeling guidelines | 1998-02-24 | | Industry and control agencies have long expressed a need for consistency in the application of air quality models for regulatory purposes. This Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ) guideline document provides a common basis for estimating the air quality concentrations used in assessing control strat... |
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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... |
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Baseline scenario 1997 | 1997-09 | | |
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Intergovernmental planning coordination: The Utah Experience | 1975-01 | | This report describes the approach and process used in Utah to provide for intergovernmental planning coordination. Since planning is essential to provide decision makers with information on possible courses of future action, it is also essential that decisions affecting future investments in govern... |
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State of Utah economic & demographic projections 1994 | 1994-09 | | This 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... |
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Schematic of Utah process employment-demographic model | | | |
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Age and sex population projections for Utah counties: 1975-2010 | 1978-06 | | |
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Utah data guide a newsletter for data users | 1998 | | Utah's seven associations of government (AOGs)1 have produced these city and unincorporated area population projections for each year from 1997 through 2002 and for the years 2010 and 2020. These are consistent with the county population projections produced by the Governor's Office of Planning and ... |
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Age and sex population projections for Utah conunties: 1975-2010. (Low Projection) | 2010 | | |
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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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Utah multicounty districts for planning and development | | | The purpose of this report is to provide state and local government officials, as well as the general public, an understanding of a program to regionalize Utah into eight multicounty planning districts. This program is directed toward establishing legal and administrative means to coordinate, at Fed... |
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Utah economic and demographic profiles | 1988-08 | | Data users in the public and private sectors frequently are in need of economic and demographic information about the State of Utah. More often than not, however, the needed data is found in numerous government reports, located at several different places, for variousy ears. This report, Utah Econom... |
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Phase III report: population and employment implications of the alternative futures | 1972-08 | | This report summarizes the third phase activities of the Utah Process. These third phase activities have resulted in two principal accomplishments. First, the Economic and Demographic Impact Model has been used to analyze the Alternative Futures. Initial runs have been made based upon certain initi... |
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Modeling requirements in government decision making processes: a concept paper | 1976-01 | | Over the past several years, several significant advances in the theory and practice of governmental contingency planning and decision making and in required economic modeling support systems have been developed in the Office of the Utah State Planning Coordinator. |
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The implementation of composite computer mapping for the four corners regional commission 1971 | 1971-12 | | Composite computer mapping (CCM) is the name assigned to a recently developed technique to enhance the quality of decision making in the administration of aid to economic development. The name accurately implies a combination of two techniques which have been used with varying effectiveness for m... |
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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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Employment, population, income and automobiles in Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo Metropolitan Area and State of Utah | 1966-12 | | William C a r l i s l e and Michael A. Stoddard, graduate students in the Department of Economics, rendered v e r y valuable a s s i s t a n c e in the p r e p a r a tion of t h i s r e p o r t . Gregory M. Nielson, graduate student in Mathematics, a s s i s t e d in computer programming, and Iver... |
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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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A growth allocation model for the Boston region | 1965-05 | | The model described in this article is based on extremely simple concepts and represents the first case of a complete model covering all aspects of urban location. Basically, the future growth of each of a number of activities in a number of subareas of the Boston Metropolitan Region is projected in... |
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Age and sex population projection for Utah counties: 1975-2010 (High medium Projection) | 2010 | | |
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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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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... |