Cascadia Scorecard 2007 Maps & Graphics
Maps and charts from the Cascadia Scorecard 2007
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New Residents in Portland Suburbs (Clark County), 1990-2000
Between 1990 and 2000, Oregon's growth management laws protected Portland-area rural open space from poorly planned sprawl, especially when compared with Clark County, Washington. -
New Residents From Measure 37 Claims, 2004-2006
Measure 37 has set the stage for poorly planned sprawl in the farms and rural areas surrounding Portland, Oregon. -
Temperature Increase in Cascadia 1950-2003 (map)
Weather stations throughout the Northwest states show evidence of a long-term warming trend. -
Average Births per Woman in the Northwest (map)
Southern Idaho has Cascadia's largest families on average, while southern British Columbia has the smallest. -
Life Expectancy in Cascadia (map)
Residents of southern British Columbia have the longest average lifespans of any Cascadians. -
British Columbia Median Income and the Dow Jones
Two decades of so-called progress: the Dow soared but BC's middle-class incomes barely budged. -
Oregon Median Income and the Dow Jones
Two decades of so-called progress: the Dow soared but Oregon's middle-class incomes barely budged. -
Washington Median Income and the Dow Jones
Two decades of so-called progress: the Dow soared but Washington's middle-class incomes barely budged. -
Idaho Median Income and the Dow Jones
Two decades of so-called progress: the Dow soared but Idaho's middle-class incomes barely budged. -
Northwest GDP and Median Income and the Dow Jones
Two decades of so-called progress: the Dow soared, Cascadia’s economy doubled, but middle-class incomes barely budged. -
Average Family Size in the Northwest
Cascadian fertility rates have stabilized at just under two births per woman. -
Wildlife Abundance for Five Indicator Species
Percent of historical wildlife abundance for 5 keys species -
Six Northwest Cities: The Smart-Growth Ranking
Among all Cascadian cities, Vancouver leads the way in smart growth. -
The Score: Years from the World Model
The Cascadia Scorecard shows that our region has made slow but steady gains, with the average buoyed by improved health and smarter growth. -
The Score: BC and the Northwest States
British Columbia leads the way in performance on Scorecard trends.
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