ENR Projects: Sustainable Land Use Project
To learn more about the Sustainable Land Use Project visit the ENR Projects page.
March 2010 The Sustainable Land Use Project of the ENR Program has presented a White Paper to the City of Eugene and local officials as part of ongoing local policy discussion to promote food security and sustainability. Comments may be submitted to enr@uoregon.edu. Click here for the City of Eugene’s Food Security Plan.
Official testimony on microlivestock ordinance before the Eugene City Council, Eugene, Oregon (May 24, 2010).
Meadows Valley Workshop
Thursday, January 11, 2007
McCall, Idaho
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Professor Wood’s research involves a potential new role for tribes as trustees in the emerging field of conservation trust law. She is writing a paper on the topic and examining the possibility of such a role in two imperiled landscapes. One such landscape is Meadows Valley, Idaho, in which the Nez Perce Tribe has interests and may be able to play a role in conserving the broad landscape. To this end, Professor Wood, in cooperation with the University of Idaho, is facilitating a discussion by stakeholders and advocates in Meadows Valley, including the Nez Perce Tribe, the U.S. Forest Service, the Payette Land Trust, and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.
