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Information Needs for Water Management

Jos G. Timmerman
July 22, 2014

This book provides the necessary elements to determine exactly what information should be collected to make the collected information relevant for policy makers. It highlights the dissatisfaction of information users about the information they get and the reasons for this dissatisfaction. It also...

Port Management and Operations

Maria G. Burns
July 21, 2014

With 80 percent of the world’s commodities being transported by water, ports are the pillars of the global economy. Port Management and Operations offers readers the opportunity to enhance their strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, while developing market foresight. It examines global...

Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Practice, Second Edition

Ali Farazmand
March 25, 2014

More than 12 years have passed since the publication of the first edition of Crisis and Emergency Management. During that time numerous disasters—from 9/11 to massive earthquakes in Iran and China, to the giant Asian Tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, and the Fukushima Tsunami and ensuing nuclear...

Environmental Law from the Policy Perspective: Understanding How Legal Frameworks Influence Environmental Problem Solving

Chad J. McGuire
March 17, 2014

Most books on environment law focus on the law first, and then look at how environmental problems are dealt with in relation to the law. Taking a fresh approach, Environmental Law from the Policy Perspective: Understanding How Legal Frameworks Influence Environmental Problem Solving examines...

Using the "Narcotrafico" Threat to Build Public Administration Capacity between the US and Mexico

Donald E. Klingner, Roberto Moreno Espinosa
February 25, 2014

The current drug trafficking crisis between the US and Mexico is a "perfect storm" that has caused deaths, disappearances, and widespread fear of violence and insecurity in the border area between these two countries. Current US drug control policies with Mexico are based on a militarized system of...

Labor Relations in the Public Sector, Fifth Edition

Richard C. Kearney, Patrice M. Mareschal
January 17, 2014

Since publication of the fourth edition of Labor Relations in the Public Sector, public sector unions have encountered strong headwinds in many parts of the U.S. Membership is falling in some jurisdictions, public opinion has shifted against the unions, and political forces are leaning against them...

Conflicts over Natural Resources in the Global South: Conceptual Approaches

Maarten Bavinck, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Erik Mostert
January 15, 2014

Inhabitants of poor, rural areas in the Global South heavily depend on natural resources in their immediate vicinity. Conflicts over and exploitation of these resources – whether it is water, fish, wood fuel, minerals, or land – severely affect their livelihoods. The contributors to this volume...

Trends in the Judiciary: Interviews with Judges Across the Globe, Volume One

Dilip K. Das, Cliff Roberson
December 16, 2013

U.S. Supreme Court justices are studied publicly, but scant attention is generally paid to the judges who function daily in other courts of the world. Trends in the Judiciary: Interviews with Judges Across the Globe assembles a collection of interviews conducted by international scholars and...

Democracy and Public Administration in Pakistan

Amna Imam, Eazaz A. Dar
December 14, 2013

This book explores the role of the grass roots public administrative institution of DC & DM in historical context for Pakistan, and its viability for a meaningful democracy and stability of the country. The authors contend that Pakistan’s democracy to-date lacks firm foundation, as evidenced by...

Urban Transportation and Logistics: Health, Safety, and Security Concerns

Eiichi Taniguchi, Tien Fang Fwa, Russell G. Thompson
December 13, 2013

Although society has become increasingly dependent on the timely operation of logistics systems, we still face many problems regarding efficiency, the environment, energy consumption, and safety in urban transport and logistics—under normal cases and in disasters. As such, understanding how to...

Comparing Environmental Policies in 16 Countries

David Howard Davis
December 13, 2013

Based on the author’s 39 years of teaching environmental policy, working in Washington, and traveling, Comparing Environmental Policies in 16 Countries offers a complete primer in environmental dilemmas and policies from a comparative perspective. The book covers 16 countries according to five...

Eliminating Serious Injury and Death from Road Transport: A Crisis of Complacency

Ian Ronald Johnston, Carlyn Muir, Eric William Howard
December 11, 2013

Listen: Ian Johnston busts the bad behavior myth. Should we really accept road trauma as collateral damage from daily road use? Eliminating Serious Injury and Death from Road Transport: A Crisis of Complacency explores why societies and their elected leaders view traffic safety as a (relatively)...

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