The resource that is located in the Pacific Northwest that has been at the center of most policy debates is one of two resources. It is either oil or timber. These are both debatable resources by environmentalists and economists.
To help when a person is threatening or vandilism and the northwest mounted police cap up the person whose doing that
1783
George Crook
Fort Langley was built in 1827 by the Hudson's Bay Company as a fur trading post. It is located in what is now British Columbia, Canada, and served as a key location for trade and the establishment of European settlement in the region. The fort played a significant role in the development of British Columbia and the fur trade in the Pacific Northwest.
The Northwest Mounted Police (NWMP), established in 1873 in Canada, was created to maintain law and order in the western territories, particularly in response to the influx of settlers and the need for governance in the vast, often lawless regions. The force played a crucial role in the development of Canada, enforcing treaties with Indigenous peoples and ensuring the rule of law during the expansion westward. In 1932, the NWMP was merged with the Dominion Police to form the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), which continues to serve as Canada's national law enforcement agency.
environmental protection. Your Welcome ;)
Chris Maser has written: 'Forest primeval' -- subject(s): Forest conservation, Forest ecology, History 'Mammals of the Pacific Northwest' -- subject(s): Mammals 'Ecological diversity in sustainable development' -- subject(s): Biological diversity conservation, Sustainable development 'From the forest to the sea' -- subject(s): Aquatic ecology, Biodegradation, Driftwood, Ecology, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Wood, Wood 'Trees, truffles, and beasts' -- subject(s): Forest ecology 'Resolving environmental conflict' -- subject(s): Community development, Environmental policy, Environmental protection 'Sustainable Community Development' 'A key to microtinae of the Pacific Northwest' -- subject(s): Mammals, Microtus 'Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands' -- subject(s): Range management, Wildlife habitat improvement 'Notes on the distribution of Oregon bats' -- subject(s): Bats
Northwest Regional Development Agency was created in 1999.
T. Fenge has written: 'Environmental policy in the Northwest Territories' -- subject(s): Canada Northwest Territories, Environmental policy, Northwest Territories, Canada
Portland, OR
The Land Ordinance of 1785
Ordiance of 1787
the Northwest Ordinance
The Land Ordinance of 1785
Wendy Gerlitz has written: 'Inventory & monitoring for sustainable development in the Pacific Northwest' -- subject(s): Sustainable development
Richard Hanzevack has written: 'Navy Region Northwest Environmental Affairs summer internship'
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 established a framework for governing the Northwest Territory, which included areas that would become several U.S. states. It provided a method for admitting new states to the Union, set out a process for territorial governance, and established principles for land sales and the protection of civil liberties. The ordinance was successful in promoting orderly westward expansion and laid the groundwork for future statehood, ensuring a balance of power between free and slave states. Its principles of governance and rights influenced later legislation and the development of the American political system.