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Delivering New Homes: Planning, Processes and Providers
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This text looks critically at interpretations of sustainability in land use planning. By linking conceptual and methodological debates with empirical analyses of planning for transport, nature conservation and minerals, the authors rethink the relationship between theories of sustainability and planning practice.
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This introduction to the policies, theory and practice of planning outlines land use, urban planning and environmental protection policies and explains the nature of the planning process. Offering a detailed account of urbanization in the USA, Barry Cullingworth reveals the problematic nature and limitations of the planning process, the fallibility of experts, and difficulties facing policy-makers in their search for solutions. Coverage includes: land use regulation transport; housing and community...
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Process-Based Strategic Planning
Strategic execution drives business success. This book covers strategy from the ground up, explaining what strategy is, how to put together a strategic plan, what tools and resources are necessary to execute it, and how to measure results. The New Manager's Guide and Mentor The Harvard Business Essentials series is designed to provide comprehensive advice, personal coaching, background information, and guidance on the most relevant topics in business. Whether you are a new manager seeking to...
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Advanced Planning and Scheduling Solutions in Process Industry
The past decade has shown an increasing level of interest, research and application of quantitative models and computer based tools in the process industry. These models and tools constitute the basis of so-called Advanced Planning Systems which have gained considerable attention in practice. In particular, OR methodology has been applied to analyze and support the design of supply networks, the planning and scheduling of operations, and control issues arising in the production of food and beverages...
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... Case Study of the Local Public Enquiry Process Factors Leading to Public Enquiry The diagram below (figure 1) shows the procedures which lead up to a public local inquiry. Once the developer has applied for planning permission it is usually decided by the local council who accept the planning permission, sometimes with conditions, or reject it. The conditions must be met in order for the development to proceed. The developer then has the right to appeal against a refusal or against the conditions...
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The Giclee printing process delivers a fine stream of ink resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display. This art print is produced on a heavy 310 gsm, acid-free and watercolor textured paper.
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Governance of Place, The: Space and Planning Processes
A dramatic change of political and economic contexts has brought forward the need for spatial planning systems and practices to go through some substantial changes, so as to assert its position or to define a new role for itself. This work argues that the new ways of doing governance need to be linked to new ways of thinking about space, place and territory, if spatial planning systems are to be transformed into valuable governance activities in the 21st century. The aims of the book are, therefore...
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The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) was the first modern environmental statute enacted by Congress. Under the act, all federal actions-from funding for new highways to the establishment of new hazardous waste sites-are required to undergo an environmental impact study that explains the project's potential dangers before funds can be allotted. Here, a leading expert in the environmental field provides a detailed, step-by-step guide to getting projects through the evaluation and approval process...
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'Butterworth-Heinemann's CIM Coursebooks have been designed to match the syllabus and learning outcomes of our new qualifications and should be useful aids in helping students understand the complexities of marketing. The discussion and practical application of theories and concepts, with relevant examples and case studies, should help readers make immediate use of their knowledge and skills gained from the qualifications' - Professor Keith Fletcher, Director of Education, The Chartered Institute...
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Description: Providing a guide to getting projects through the evaluation and approval process, this text explores the federal regulations, the public participation needed and strategy to manage it. Illustrations: ill.
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Planning Process Drama by Pamela Bowell, et al. (2001)
Process drama is essentially improvizational, not based on a script. Distilled from their own practice with pre- and in-service teachers in Britain and the Caribbean, the authors of this book identify the principles of planning process drama and illustrate them with a range of examples from across the age ranges. This blending of universal principles with international practice aims to enable readers to plan and implement process drama work within their own curriculum brief.
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1 List of figures List of tables List of planning insights List of plates Preface Acknowledgements 1 Inside the black box' of tourism planning and policy: Setting a context 2 Tourism planning and policy: Responding to change The sustainable imperative 3 The changing dimensions of tourism planning 4 Tourism planning systems: theory, thinking and exorcism 5 The integrated and strategic tourism planning process: dealing with interdependence 6 Tourism planning and policy at the international...
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Publication Details: Urban Planning and the Development Process
This text is about the very essence of urban planning in a market economy. It is concerned with people - landowners, developers, investors, politicians and ordinary members of the public - who produce change in towns and cities as they relate to each other and react to development pressure. Whether such change occurs slowly and is almost unnoticed, or happens rapidly and is highly disruptive, a production process is creating a finished product: the built environment. This form of production, known...
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The Predator ACTD: A Case Study for Transition PLanning to the Formal Acquisition Process
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Evolution Of Air Campaign Planning Process And The Contingency Theater Automated Planning System (Ctaps)
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The work provides a rigorous basis for the understanding of process planning and the development of effective and efficient Computer-Aided Process Planning systems. It presents a current overview on the latest issues and directions in this field. Topics covered include Group Technology, process planning algorithms, artificial intelligence, and assembly process planning. Most importantly, in order to provide a solid foundation for discussion and development, basic theories and principles for process...
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Title: People, Politics, Policies and Plans: The City Planning Process in Contemporary Britain
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The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) was the first modern environmental statute enacted by Congress. Under the act, all federal actions-from funding for new highways to the establishment of new hazardous waste sites-are required to undergo an environmental impact study that explains the project's potential dangers before funds can be allotted. Here, a leading expert in the environmental field provides a detailed, step-by-step guide to getting projects through the evaluation and approval process...
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Whether you are a start-up with a tiny budget or a multinational corporation, whether you're an entrepreneur or a marketing manager, this no-nonsense highly practical guide will take you stage by stage through the process that will tackle your problems and highlight your opportunities. And it's tried, tested and proven. A Highly Effective Marketing Plan is a process that will massively improve your chances of profitably selling more of your products and services. And it will stop you wasting money...
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