Rebuilding Inner City Airports

Rebuilding Inner City Airports

Author: Prianka N. Seneviratne

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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Includes papers presented at the 24th International Air Transportation Conference in Louisville, Kentucky, June 5-7, 1996. This volume discusses the issues involved with the redevelopment of inner city airports. It covers such topics as: airport planning, financing, airfield pavements, airport security, terminal planning and accessibility.


ASCE Combined Index

ASCE Combined Index

Author: American Society of Civil Engineers

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 1116

ISBN-13:

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Indexes materials appearing in the Society's Journals, Transactions, Manuals and reports, Special publications, and Civil engineering.


Guidebook for Conducting Airport User Surveys

Guidebook for Conducting Airport User Surveys

Author: David C. Biggs

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 0309118123

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This report provides methods and useful information for conducting effective user surveys at airports. The guidebook introduces the basic concepts of survey sampling and the steps involved in planning and implementing a survey; describes the different types of airport user surveys; and provides guidance on how to design a survey and analyze its results. This guidebook will be of value to airport operators, planners, designers, and other takeholders that need to survey airport users to obtain useful information to plan and operate their facilities appropriately and efficiently. Airport facilities can include all aspects of airport terminal buildings, parking lot operations, surface transportation, food and retail services, and employee accommodations, among others.


The Social Fabric of the Networked City

The Social Fabric of the Networked City

Author: Géraldine Pflieger

Publisher: EPFL Press

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780415461443

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Constructed around the work of Manuel Castells on the space of places, the space of flows and the networked city, nine contributors focus on the transformation of the fabric of the networked city in terms of policies and social practices.


Aloha Spirit

Aloha Spirit

Author: The Divine Artist

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2016-03-31

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 1514481146

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This book is dedicated to Leo Buscaglia. I am reminded of the great Zen parable where a man was hanging from a cliff with a hungry lion above him and a hungry bear below him. Surely he was going to die no matter what he did. Of course he simply looked over to pluck a strawberry off a vine and replied: How Delicious! A young Buddhist woman cried one day before eating her small bowl of rice knowing that this would be her only opportunity ever to enjoy this simple meal. Love is the only solution to human existence.


Unfiltered

Unfiltered

Author: Michael Daines

Publisher: Bombardier Books

Published: 2020-08-25

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1642937479

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For decades, politicians have numbed the American public with focus group-tested words and practiced platitudes—to the point that the American people can’t pin down politicians’ beliefs or even what party they belong to from decade to decade. Then Donald Trump came along. President Trump has a rhetorical style developed through a lifetime in the rough and tumble world of real estate development and entrepreneurship; he learned to communicate with people as partners and customers—that is, in a straightforward, unfiltered manner that resonates with people’s hearts as well as their minds. Unfiltered includes a comprehensive reprinting of many of the president’s most notable speeches and tweets, organized for easy reference and given proper context. This is an indispensable, contemporaneous resource for understanding the Trump presidency and its unique place in history.


Building the New American Economy

Building the New American Economy

Author: Jeffrey D. Sachs

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2017-02-07

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 0231545282

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The influential economist offers a persuasive strategy for a more just and sustainable economy—with a forward by Bernie Sanders. The New York Times has said that Jeffrey D. Sachs is “probably the most important economist in the world.” Now, in a book that combines impassioned manifesto with a plan of action, Sachs charts a path to move America toward sustainable development. Sustainable development is a holistic approach to public policy that unifies economic, social, and environmental objectives. By focusing too much on short-term economic growth, the United States has neglected rising inequality and dire environmental threats—all while putting our long-term economic growth at risk. Sachs explores issues that have captivated national discourse, including infrastructure, trade deals, energy policy, the proper size and role of government, the national debt, and income inequality. In accessible language, he illuminates the forces at work in each case and presents specific policy solutions. His argument rises above the stagnation of partisanship to envision a brighter way forward both individually and collectively. “Sachs demonstrates expertise on vastly different policy fields and makes a convincing case that abdicating the toxic intersection of militarism and exceptionalism is key to building a brighter future.”—Global Policy Journal


The Dual-Entity of Market Competition

The Dual-Entity of Market Competition

Author: Yunxian Chen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-12-28

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1000504395

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The relationship between the government and the market lies at the heart of Economics as a discipline. This title approaches this issue with a new lens termed mezzoeconomics—A branch of modern economics that mainly studies regional economic entities and the allocation of regional resources after they are generated. Combining mezzoeconomic theory with practice in the light of China’s Reform and Opening-up, the author analyzes the regional governments’ participation in market competition, the dual entities (enterprises and regional governments) of market competition, and a mature market economy featuring a strong form of effective government and efficient market. Three corresponding theories are proposed—the Regional Government Competition Theory, the Dual-Entity of Market Competition Theory (DEMC), and the “Double Strong Forms” Theory. The author hopes that these theories of mezzoeconomics can build a new, effective theoretical model and serve as a guidance for regional governments to reform and innovate their governance philosophy and policies. This book will be of keen interest to students and scholars of economics and regional governance.