New Directions for Vehicle City

New Directions for Vehicle City
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2005
Genre: Brownfields
ISBN: UOM:39015069217076

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Environmental Policy New Directions for the Twenty First Century 8th Edition

Environmental Policy  New Directions for the Twenty First Century 8th Edition
Author: Norman J. Vig,Michael E. Kraft
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781452203300

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Available this summer in its Eighth Edition, RosenbaumÆs classic, comprehensive text once more provides definitive coverage of environmental politics and policy, lively case material, and a balanced assessment of current environmental issues. Notable revisions include: * A completely revamped energy chapter covering conventional energy policy as well as a comparative examination of alternatives to current energy production. ò Expanded discussion of current U.S. climate change policy with attention to the role of the states, the impact of global environmental politics, and emerging technologies on policy alternatives. ò Analysis of the Obama administrationÆs energy agenda and its profound differences from Bush administration policies and the practical difficulties of creating an effective political coalition in support of the new policy agenda. ò Greater emphasis on executive-congressional relations in the policy-making cycle. ò Examination of changes in the environmental movement, with particular attention to newly emerging cleavages over energy and climate issues. ò A thorough updating of all policy chapters, including an examination of such topics as ômountain top removal,ö the emergence of Bisphenol A as an endocrine disruptor issue, and the ônew NIMBYism.ö New and revised tables, figures, and other data illustrate key environmental information while a new, detailed timeline frames the initial chapterÆs historical narrative of evolving environmental policy.

New Directions in Sustainable Design

New Directions in Sustainable Design
Author: Adrian Parr,Michael Zaretsky
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2010-10-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136910005

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Recently there has been a plethora of work published on the topic of sustainability, much of which is purely theoretical or technical in its approach. More often than not these books fail to introduce readers to the larger challenge of what thinking sustainably might entail. Combining a series of well know authors in contemporary philosophy with established practitioners of sustainable design, this book develops a coherent theoretical framework for how theories of sustainability might engage with the growing practice of design. This book: brings together new and emerging perspectives on sustainability provides cohesive and jargon-free reading articulates the specificity of both theory and practice, to develop a symbiotic relationship which allows the reader to understand what thinking sustainably entails This volume describes a variety of new ways to approach sustainable design and it equips the next generation of designers with necessary conceptual tools for thinking sustainably.

New Directions in South African Tourism Geographies

New Directions in South African Tourism Geographies
Author: Jayne M. Rogerson,Gustav Visser
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2019-09-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030293772

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This book provides an overview of innovative and new directions being chartered in South African tourism geographies. Within the context of global change the volume explores different facets and different geographies of tourism. Key themes under scrutiny include the sharing economy, the changing accommodation service sector, touring poverty, tourism and innovation, tourism and climate change, threats to sustainability, inclusive tourism and a number of studies which challenge the present-mindedness of much tourism geographical scholarship. The 18 chapters range across urban and rural landscapes in South Africa with sectoral studies which include adventure tourism, coastal tourism, cruise tourism, nature-based tourism, sports tourism and wine tourism. Finally, the volume raises a number of policy and planning issues in the global South in particular relating to sustainability, local economic development and poverty reduction. Outlining the impact of tourism expansion in South Africa and suggesting future research directions, this stimulating book is a valuable resource for geographers as well as researchers and students in the field of tourism studies.

Moving America New Directions New Opportunities

Moving America  New Directions  New Opportunities
Author: United States. Federal Railroad Administration
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1990
Genre: High speed ground transportation
ISBN: UCBK:C101277269

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New Directions in Wireless Communications Systems

New Directions in Wireless Communications Systems
Author: Athanasios G. Kanatas,Konstantina S. Nikita,Panagiotis (Takis) Mathiopoulos
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781498785563

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Beyond 2020, wireless communication systems will have to support more than 1,000 times the traffic volume of today's systems. This extremely high traffic load is a major issue faced by 5G designers and researchers. This challenge will be met by a combination of parallel techniques that will use more spectrum more flexibly, realize higher spectral efficiency, and densify cells. Novel techniques and paradigms must be developed to meet these goals. The book addresses diverse key-point issues of next-generation wireless communications systems and identifies promising solutions. The book's core is concentrated to techniques and methods belonging to what is generally called radio access network.

The City After Abandonment

The City After Abandonment
Author: Margaret Dewar,June Manning Thomas
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812207309

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A number of U.S. cities, former manufacturing centers of the Northeast and Midwest, have suffered such dramatic losses in population and employment that urban experts have put them in a class by themselves, calling them "rustbelt cities," "shrinking cities," and more recently "legacy cities." This decline has led to property disinvestment, extensive demolition, and abandonment. While much policy and planning have focused on growth and redevelopment, little research has investigated the conditions of disinvested places and why some improvement efforts have greater impact than others. The City After Abandonment brings together essays from top urban planning experts to focus on policy and planning issues related to three questions. What are cities becoming after abandonment? The rise of community gardens and artists' installations in Detroit and St. Louis reveal numerous unexamined impacts of population decline on the development of these cities. Why these outcomes? By analyzing post-hurricane policy in New Orleans, the acceptance of becoming a smaller city in Youngstown, Ohio, and targeted assistance to small areas of Baltimore, Cleveland, and Detroit, this book assesses how varied institutions and policies affect the process of change in cities where demand for property is very weak. What should abandoned areas of cities become? Assuming growth is not a choice, this book assesses widely cited formulas for addressing vacancy; analyzes the sustainability plans of Cleveland, Buffalo, Philadelphia, and Baltimore; suggests an urban design scheme for shrinking cities; and lays out ways policymakers and planners can approach the future through processes and ideas that differ from those in growing cities.

Portico

Portico
Author: University of Michigan. College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Publsiher: UM Libraries
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015047969566

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