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Item Analyzing Alternatives to the Harbor Maintenance Tax(University of Minnesota Duluth, 2009) McIntosh, Christopher; Skalberg, Randall K; Skurla, James AItem Assessment of a Scrimber Engineered Wood Product in Northern Minnesota(University of Minnesota Duluth, 2024-04) Haynes , Monica; Chiodi Grensing , Gina; Nadeau , Kenny; Wendinger , AveryScrimber is an engineered wood product (EWP) that was introduced in the mid-1970s but has yet to reach mass production as a structural wood product. The company Scrimber CSC is working to bring Scrimber to market, noting that the product provides a more sustainable alternative to lumber, using underutilized wood fiber, increasing wood yields, and sequestering more carbon than traditional lumber products. The University of Minnesota Duluth’s (UMD) Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI) and the Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) at UMD’s Labovitz School of Business and Economics partnered with Scrimber CSC to deliver a preliminary assessment of producing a Scrimber EWP in northern Minnesota.Item Building a Strategy for Marketing Minnesota's Secondary Materials.(1989) Peek, Thomas R.Item Building a Strategy for Marketing Minnesota's Secondary Materials. Executive Summary: A Blueprint for Action.(Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota, in cooperation with The Minnesota Project, 1990) Peek, Thomas R.Item Building a Strategy for Marketing Minnesota's Secondary Materials. Volume I: Market Status Report.(Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota, in cooperation with The Minnesota Project, 1990) Peek, Thomas R.Item Building a Strategy for Marketing Minnesota's Secondary Materials. Volume II: A Blueprint for Action.(Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota, in cooperation with The Minnesota Project, 1990) Peek, Thomas R.Item Certified Firewood Marketing Plan For Certified Wood From Central Minnesota(2001) Barber, RichardItem Duluth Retail Market Analysis(Bureau of Business and Economic Research, 1983-06) Peterson, Jerrold M; Charnes, John MItem Eyota Market Area Profile(University of Minnesota, 2017-04) Templin, Elizabeth; Pesch, Ryan; Schwartau, BruceItem Isle Market Area Profile(University of Minnesota, 2016-06) Templin, Liz; Pesch, RyanItem LNPK 156 Geothermal Coalition: Regional Labor Market Assessment(University of Minnesota Duluth, 2024-09) Haynes, Monica; Chiodi Grensing , Gina; Ahmed, Mahad; Bakken, Mitchell; Ion, Ethan; Nevills, Sophia; Wendinger, AveryThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Community Geothermal Heating and Cooling Design and Deployment initiative is providing $13 million in grant funding to 11 communities in ten states to design and deploy district geothermal energy solutions nationwide, create workforce training, and address environmental justice concerns. One of the 11 communities is the LNPK 156 Geothermal Coalition, based in Duluth, Minnesota, and named for the city’s Lincoln Park neighborhood (and the neighborhood’s census tract code of 156). The coalition is proposing a district geothermal system that transfers heat from the 95-degree effluent of the regional wastewater treatment plant located in Lincoln Park and uses heat pumps to increase the temperature to approximately 130 degrees to pipe to a newly created neighborhood energy district, along with connecting to the existing downtown district energy system. The City of Duluth contacted with the Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER), an entity of the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Labovitz School of Business and Economics, to conduct a regional labor market assessment for the grant. The BBER research team identified 25 geothermal and energy efficiency-related (GEER) occupations as the focus of this analysis, using a keyword search of national online job postings. Some of the GEER occupations with the greatest demand (i.e., the most unique postings nationally) were maintenance and repair workers; heating, air conditioning, refrigeration mechanics/installers; helpers—installation, maintenance, and repair workers; and plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.Item Local Food Market Analysis(University of Minnesota, 2017-03) Pesch, RyanItem Local Option Sales Tax Analysis for Morrison County(Extension Center for Community Vitality, 2017-05) Pesch, Ryan; Bussiere, MerrittUniversity of Minnesota Extension conducted a local option sales tax analysis for Morrison County, MN based on state sales tax data.Item Market Analysis of Goodwill Easter Seals Job Training Program.(2006) Bachewe, FantuItem Milaca Market Area Profile(University of Minnesota, 2016-04) Templin, Liz; Pesch, RyanItem Northeast Minnesota Forestry Analysis(University of Minnesota Duluth, 2013) Skurla, James A; Chiodi Grensing, Gina; Jacobson, Jenna; Rowell, Malia; Almquist-Minko, VickieItem Onamia Market Area Profile(University of Minnesota, 2016-06) Templin, Liz; Pesch, RyanItem Organizational Chart of the Region's Economic Development Agencies: Update(University of Minnesota Duluth, 2020) Haynes, Monica; Chiodi Grensing, Gina; Ecklund, Hattie; Hook, Alexander; Thorsgard, HaakanItem Pelican Rapids Market Area Profile(University of Minnesota, 2017-01) Pesch, RyanItem A Physical Inventory and Valuation of State-Owned Lands within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness - Volume 1: Valuation Report, Volume 1 of 3(University of Minnesota Duluth, 2003) Lichty, Richard W; Skurla, James A; Jacobson, Jean; Almquist-Minko, Vickie; Barkataki, Malita; Power, John M.; Lehnhoff, James; Anderson, Curt L