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Fostering local development It seems intuitive that watershed restoration work brings tangible economic benefits to the communities where that work takes place, and a 2002 report by the University of Oregon's Ecosystem Workforce Program verifies one's assumptions. The Program reviewed a sample of Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board grants made between 1997 and 1999, tracking where funds were spent and for what purpose. They looked at a total of 92 grants for indications of: the amount and percentage of each grant spent in-county and in-state, as well as the amount and percentage of grants benefiting certain sectors (federal, state, and local government, private industry, public universities) of the economy. Key Findings:
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