Public Policy Research Institute

Situation Assessments

The first step toward improving public policy through collaborative governance is usually to conduct a situation assessment of a particular region.  Situation Assessments summarize what we hear from a series of interviews with diverse stakeholders. They are not an exhaustive study, nor an end in themselves.  Some interests and opinions may not be represented.  Moreover, we are reporting what people said, and some factual inaccuracies may be present.

Creating the Future of the Ninemile Valley: An Exploratory Assessment (2008) (PDF file). Appendices (PDF file).

Situation Assessment for Terms of Agreement for Working Together for the Calgary Regional Partnership (2007) (PDF)

Engaging People in the BLM Western Oregon Plan Revisions Process (2006) (PDF file) Final Recommendations (PDF file)

Greater Twin Cities: A Region in Transition (2006) (3.56 MB PDF)

Land Use and Transporation Planning in the Cumberland Region of Middle Tennessee (2006) (229 KB PDF)

Situation Assessment on the Feasibility and Convening of Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee (2006) (696 KB PDF)

Regional Land Use in the Pawcatuck Borderlands (2005) (4.75 MB PDF)

Change and Land Use in the San Luis Valley (2004) (984 KB PDF)

Building Partnerships for Conservation in New York - New Jersey Highlands (2004) (343 KB PDF)

Responding to Growth in the Upper Delaware River Basin (2003) (267 KB PDF)

Summary of Conflict Assessment on Regional Air Quality, Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation (2003) (132 KB PDF)

Water Management in the Clark Fork River Basin: A Situation Assessment in Response to HB 397 (2002) (329 KB PDF)

Situation Assessment on Stream Corridors in Montana (1998) (1.57 MB PDF)