The Antiplanner has worked on public policy issues for nearly 50 years. These are some of the things I remember about those years.
Chapter 1: Memories
Chapter 2: The Day That Changed the World
Chapter 3: The Vatican of Sawlog Forestry
Chapter 4: OSPIRG Intern
Chapter 5: OSPIRG Intern, Part II
Chapter 6: Timber for Oregon’s Tomorrow
Chapter 7: The BLM in Southwestern Oregon
Chapter 8: Cascade Holistic Economic Consultants
Chapter 9: Timber for Oregon’s Tomorrow, Part II
Chapter 10: The Oregon Wilderness Coalition
Chapter 11: A Few Cases
Chapter 12: Graduate School
Chapter 13: “You Showed Very Poor Judgment in Coming Here Today”
Chapter 14: Three Tools
Chapter 15: The Revolution Begins
Chapter 16: The Computer That Ate the Forest Service
Chapter 17: Increasing Influence
Chapter 18: Forest Plan Vignettes
Chapter 19: More Research
Chapter 20: You’re Especially Proud of That?
Chapter 21: Reforming the Forest Service
Chapter 22: Mutiny in the Forest Service
Chapter 23: The End of Forest Planning
Chapter 24: Below-Cost Timber Sales
Chapter 25: The Collapse of the Federal Timber Program
Chapter 26: The Counterrevolution
Chapter 27: Clinton Takes Over
Chapter 28: Different Drummer
Chapter 29: Interlude: The SP&S 700
Chapter 30: Interlude, Part II: Rail Historian
Chapter 31: The Oak Grove Plan
Chapter 32: The Battle of Oak Grove
Chapter 33: Winning the Battles, Losing the War
Chapter 34: The Forest Options Group
Chapter 35: A Trip to Africa
Chapter 36: An Invitation from Yale
Chapter 37: The Berkeley Fellowship
Chapter 38: Utah State University
Chapter 39: The West is Burning! (Or Is It?)
Chapter 40: Preserving the American Dream
Chapter 41: Fighting FasTracks
Chapter 42: Visiting the Ideal Communist City
Chapter 43: Saving the Dream of Homeownership
Chapter 44: Fighting Obsolete Transit
Chapter 45: The Financial Crisis Wasn’t Pretty
Chapter 46: More Rail Transit Disasters
Chapter 47: Challenging Growth Management
Chapter 48: Disparate Impact
Chapter 49: Romance of the Rails
Chapter 50: Lessons from an Iconoclast