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Rapid Urbanization and Mega Cities:The Need for Spatial Information Management
Rapid Urbanization Mega Cities Spatial Information Management
2016/1/22
Special thanks go to the correspondents in the seven megacities used as case studies, to Prof Rahmi Nurhan CELIK, Istanbul Technical University, and Anthony ADEOYE, Lagoscity administrator for their c...
Critical Infrastructure, Terrorism, and the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards: The Need for Collaboration
CFATS Chemical security Risks Infrastructure protection Terrorism
2014/11/27
In response to 9/11 and the increasing concerns over chemical sector security, Congress gave the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) the authority to regulate the safety and security of U.S. chemica...
Gigaton Problems Need Gigaton Solutions
sustainability public policy environmental science
2014/11/26
Gigaton Problems Need Gigaton Solutions.
Do we need an integrated Bayesian/likelihood inference?
Columbia University Universite Paris-Dauphine, IUF, and CREST CREST-ENSAE, and Universite Paris-Dauphine
2010/12/17
Murray Aitkin's recent book, Statistical Inference, presents an approach to statistical hypothesis testing based on comparisons of posterior distributions of likelihoods under competing models. The au...
It is an honor to comment on Prof. Efron’s latest contribution to the merging of frequentist and Bayesian thinking into a harmonious (even if not strictly coherent) statistical viewpoint.
Foundation Ownership and Financial Performance: Do Companies Need Owners?
corporate governance concentrated ownership company law and theory of the firm
2010/11/5
Acurious ownership structure is found in Northern Europe—foundations that own and operate business companies. The foundations are non-profit entities, they have no members and no owners, and they cann...
Fragrance in the workplace: what managers need to know
Fragrance-free workplaces developing a fragrance free policy
2009/12/1
It took decades for the workplace to acknowledge the dangers of smoking and to
recognize the deadly effects of exposure to second-hand smoke. Once acknowledged, it was a
few more years before the ...
OPERATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS:THE KNOWLEDGE YOU NEED
OPERATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS THE KNOWLEDGE
2009/10/19
In June 2000 at the time of the first ITU Symposium on e-Education, I explained how the ‘Master of Communications Management’ could be perceived as a true differentiator. Thanks to the Universities of...
Managing health services in developing countries: between the ethics of the civil servant and the need for moonlighting: managing and moonlighting
Civil Servant Ethics Developing Countries Public Private Human Resources
2009/10/15
We report on income generation and work mix among 100 civil servants who manage public health services in developing countries. Corrected for purchasing power parity, the government pays the responden...
Implementing IMCI in a developing country:Estimating the need for additional health workers in Bangladesh
IMCI morbidity pattern personnel cost human resources
2009/10/15
This study estimates the personnel cost implications of implementing the newly proposed
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) algorithm in the first level health care facilities in rural...
Continuing Medical Education in Eritrea : Need for a System
continuing education human resources Eritrea
2009/10/15
The study shows that CE activities are taking place but not based upon identified needs. Most of them took place at the central level and were not co-ordinated with the zonal health managers. The stu...
Likely benefit of using Workload Indicators of Staffing Need (WISN) for human resources management and planning in the health sector of Bangladesh
Workload indicators Staffing needs Human resources planning Human resources management
2009/10/15
This study demonstrates how Workload Indicators of Staffing Need (WISN) can be used as a
human resources planning and management tool for improving decisions at all levels of health services about t...
Although e-mail is the most commonly used application, very little has been written concerning its impact on public organizations. This article reviews the existing literature and outlines the major a...
Evaluation is defined as the assessment of the positive and/or negative qualities of an object, which is assumed to be among the most pervasive and dominant human responses. Individuals constantly nee...
I. Introduction
In debating welfare reform—whether to adopt a more universal
scheme as proposed more than two decades ago or to move to the
draconian restrictions in vogue today—it is critical to h...