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101 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...
102 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...
103 The Navajo economic-demographic model a method for forecasting and evaluating alternative Navajo economic futures Volume 1: A technial description of the model1975In April 1975, the Four Corners Regional Commission extended a grant to the Navajo Tribe, through its Office of Program Development, to develop an increased planning and decision-making capability by producing the capacity of projecting the consequences of alternative Navajo economic futures. With t...
104 The Utah process alternative futures 1975-1990, volume 1: assumptions and projections1975-09Volumes 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...
105 The Utah process alternative futures 1975-1990: introduction and summary1975-12This report presents a summary of the Alternative Future projections produced by the Office of the Utah State Planning Coordinator. Each Alterna tive Future represents the projected impacts on the State and its Multi-County Districts of a specified set of potential major economic developments. More ...
106 The Utah process phase II report: preparation for analysis of the alternative futures: development of tools and concepts1972-04This report presents the final specification of the five Alternative Futures and the method of dealing with the social and political events to the Utah Systems Planning Group and the Utah Systems Work Committee. Both elements are of central importance to the Utah Process since they present the possi...
107 The Utah process small area economic and demographic information projection system1979-11The attached are reduced copies of the Alternative Future Zero projections from UPLAND. They are being presented this way because of the bulky, voluminous nature of the computer runs.
108 The changing composition of the State budget1976-04An 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...
109 The coming boom in Utah's school age and college age populations: state and county scenarios2002-09Population analysts have for some time anticipated a significant increase in the school age population (5 through 17 years of age) of Utah beginning around 2004 and extending for at least a decade. At this point the question is not whether the boom will materialize, but rather, the exact timing, mag...
110 The economic & demographic impacts of the intermountain power project1982-04This 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.
111 The estimation of intercensal migration from birth-residence statistics: a study of data for the United State, 1950 and 19601968-02This is the seventh in a series* of technical and analytical reports issued by the Population Studies Center of the University of Pennsylvania. All except Report No. 6 are focussed upon some aspect of recent migration and urbanization in the United States.
112 The impact of the intermountain power project on six counties in UtahWhat will happen to the Utah economy when the largest industrial complex ever built in Utah is located in a sparasely populated rural area? The project in question is the four billion dollar Intermountain Power Project (IPP), a 3,000 megawatt, coal-fired electric power plant to provide electric powe...
113 The impacts of energy development in Eastern Utah1980-11The report was prepared by the Comprehensive Planning Section, State Planning Coordinator's Office under the direction of Paul Parker and Jeannie Watanabe. Population projections, and written narative were prepared by Brad Barber. Graphics were provided by Judith Banning. Secretarial services were p...
114 The implementation of composite computer mapping 19721972Composite 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 (composite mapping and computer mapping) which have be...
115 The implementation of composite computer mapping for the four corners regional commission 19711971-12Composite 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...
116 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:...
117 Transportation system map portfolio1969-12
118 UPED index to parameters and exogenous variables data sources and calibration procedures
119 UPED79 Report on revisions of the Utah process economic and demographic impact model (UPED)1980-01This report describes the Utah Process Economic and Demographic Impact Simulation Model (UPED) and the computer soft ware that implements it as they have been developed and refined as of February, 1980. The acronym UPED79 refers explicitly to the refinements to the model and its software which were ...
120 UPEDLD user's manualThe UPEDLD system generates employment projections across designated broad occupation categories for specified regions and years. This system serves as a bridge between the REGION VIII employment-occupation detail and employment data produced from other models.
121 Uped model revision report on completion of work item I contract for services1978-10-05This report is submitted in completion of Work Item I of the referenced contract between the State Planning Coordinator's Office (SPCO) and the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Utah (BEBR). The report is in two sections: The first section presents the narrative discussion of t...
122 Urban planning tools for quality growth2000Formed in January of 1997, Envision Utah is a public/private community partnership dedicated to studying the effects of long-term growth in the Greater Wasatch Area of northern Utah. Sponsored by the Coalition for Utah's Future, Envision Utah and its partners - with extensive input from the public -...
123 Utah Economic and Business Review1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972In the opening month of 1968, the state's economy continued to move along the high income and employment plateaus, which it initially achieved last summer. Since the beginning of the copper strike, there has been little evidence of more than a horizontal movement in either of these two major indexes...
124 Utah Economic and Business Review 7(1): Measures of Economic Changes in Utah 1847-19471947The Bureau of Economic and Business Research of the University of Utah, in the sixteen years of its existence, has had as its primary objective the accumulation of the factual material necessary for an understanding of the economy of Utah and the West. A number of special studies on various selected...
125 Utah State preliminary development plan1969-03The Four Corners Economic Development Region, consisting of a 92-county area in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, was established December 19, 1966, under Title V of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965. On September 19, 1967 the Four Corners Regional Commission was created ...
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