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Before Barnard, I had a mini-career in public policy. I was a legislative analyst at the U.S. Office of Management and Budget during the George W. Bush and Barack Obama Administrations. My scholarship is at the intersection of race and class and thinking about the policy implications for ...
During a pandemic, this type of service could be extended to other populations at risk and with low access to home deliveries. Given the higher COVID-19 mortality and risk for low-income households, an appropriate transportation policy response is to address the needs of captive riders by maxim...
His exceptional political skills and great popularity at the time had offered a policy window (Kingdon, 1985). His 13 552 M. Lahsen decision against using this power then was consequential, to the extent that it enabled the impeachment, after which many of the PT's advances in combatting ...
Source: Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Immigrant children promoting environmental care: enhancing learning, agency and integration through culturally-responsive environmental education Source: Environmental Education Research Influence of educator’s emotional support behaviors on environmental education stu...
affect environmental pollution through employment skill structure and green technology innovation. This not only enriches research in the fields of industrial robots and the environment, but is also of great significance in guiding the direction of industrial policy and technology research and development....
M2 = 1288 trials). At each choice, some of the five shapes remain and, since the shapes overlapped, participants that choose tiles with the most overlap among the remaining shapes will maximize expected rewards. This strategy corresponds to the Bellman optimal policy for selecting squares14....
This is particularly recommended in countries and states where the police are not routinely involved in urban planning process at the development approval stage. In Western Australia, for example, although a range of policy initiatives firmly support the use of CPTED (for example, Bell Planning ...
Market-based ideas have had a substantial impact upon both domestic and international climate change policy over the past two decades. This raises significant questions as to the substantive, procedural and corrective justice implications of recourse to market-based environmental and climate policy. ...
Established environmental policy theory is based on the assumption of homo economicus. This means that people are seen as fully rational and acting in a se