A pile of mud and The economists, ivy tower types and, ahem, journalists, who think about this sort of thing refer to the potential phenomenon of a “pandemic migration” resulting in “zoom towns.” Is it better to use an acre to feed six people, as cohen puts it, or to put up housing for 50
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Portland’s growing population and increasing density, marked by widespread apartment construction, answers that question
“there will always be tension regarding the production of food on a large scale basis within the ugb.” cohen said by email.
Submitting this form will send an instant login link to your account email address. Rare was founded in 1994 in the wake of the collapse of the timber economy by david povey, who was then a professor of planning, public policy and management at the university of oregon Its goal is to connect rural communities with young professionals who provide planning and technical assistance to help solve local issues and improve residents’ quality of life. Madison morgan’s pickup truck was busted up, but at least she got some fresh venison out of the deal.
But there might be another favorable outcome As rural producers point out elsewhere in this issue, the pandemic caused many people to stop and think about the urban food chain Lining up, masked, to get into a grocery store and then finding blank spots where the milk, eggs and flour used to be is a jolt