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basin-scale resources and land uses make it possible for
citizens and regional decision makers to anticipate trajec-
tories of environmental change and, in so doing, develop
more effective regional planning and community-based
choices about the livability of their environment.
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Acknowledgements
The research was funded originally by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The sci-
entists involved were part of the Pacific Northwest
Ecosystem Research Consortium (URL: http://www.
oregonstate.edu/dept/pnw-erc), a collaborative effort
between EPA, Oregon State University, and the University
of Oregon. Recent studies of the mainstem Willamette
River have been funded by the Oregon Watershed
Enhancement Board and the Meyer Memorial Trust.
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