ACADEMIC PAPERS & REPORTS
eRulemaking: A Case Example of eGov Transformation
eRulemaking: A Case Example of eGov Transformation
The Political Science of Risk Perception
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, issue 1, volume 59
The Global Sustainability Challenge: From Agreement to Action
International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, issue 1-2, volume 2
Joint Implementation of Greenhouse Gas Abatement Under the Kyoto Protocol's 'Clean Development Mechanism': Its Scope and Limits
Policy Sciences, volume 32
Valleys of Death and Darwinian Seas: Financing the Invention to Innovation Transition in the United States
Journal of Technology Transfer, issue 3-4, volume 28
By Lewis M. Branscomb, Director Emeritus of the Science, Technology and Public Policy Program; Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and Corporate Management and Philip Auerswald, Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
Filling the Gaps in U.S. Homeland Security
By John Neffinger, Former Director of Communications and Outreach
"New Deal Regionalism"
By Charles Foster, Former Research Fellow, Environment and Natural Resources Program
Chapter XII of the National Resources Committee''s December 1935 report Regional Factors in National Planning and Developmentbore the title "A Preliminary Exploration of Regionalism." It reported the findings of a questionnaire sent to a dozen social scientists, ten of them geographers and two sociologists. The respondents were asked three sets of questions about the nature, delineation, and use of regions; their responses were summarized and generously excerpted. The stated goal of the exercise was to draw on expert opinon to dispel some of the "vagueness of thinking" that seemed to prevail whenever the term "region" was used.
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