Infrastructure Planning Handbook

Infrastructure Planning Handbook
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Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : 9780071712149
ISBN-13 : 0071712143
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Infrastructure Planning Handbook by : Alvin S. Goodman

US Audience: Mechanical Engineers (215,000), Architects (113,000), Civil Engineers (228,000), Environmental Engineers (47,000) Numerous foreign case studies and examples for global use Utilizes SI units for international usage

Infrastructure Planning and Finance

Infrastructure Planning and Finance
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 769
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ISBN-10 : 9781135906412
ISBN-13 : 1135906416
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Infrastructure Planning and Finance by : Vicki Elmer

Infrastructure Planning and Finance is a non-technical guide to the engineering, planning, and financing of major infrastucture projects in the United States, providing both step-by-step guidance, and a broad overview of the technical, political, and economic challenges of creating lasting infrastructure in the 21st Century. Infrastructure Planning and Finance is designed for the local practitioner or student who wants to learn the basics of how to develop an infrastructure plan, a program, or an individual infrastructure project. A team of authors with experience in public works, planning, and city government explain the history and economic environment of infrastructure and capital planning, addressing common tools like the comprehensive plan, sustainability plans, and local regulations. The book guides readers through the preparation and development of comprehensive plans and infrastructure projects, and through major funding mechanisms, from bonds, user fees, and impact fees to privatization and competition. The rest of the book describes the individual infrastructure systems: their elements, current issues and a 'how-to-do-it' section that covers the system and the comprehensive plan, development regulations and how it can be financed. Innovations such as decentralization, green and blue-green technologies are described as well as local policy actions to achieve a more sustainable city are also addressed. Chapters include water, wastewater, solid waste, streets, transportation, airports, ports, community facilities, parks, schools, energy and telecommunications. Attention is given to how local policies can ensure a sustainable and climate friendly infrastructure system, and how planning for them can be integrated across disciplines.

Strategic Green Infrastructure Planning

Strategic Green Infrastructure Planning
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Publisher : Island Press
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9781610916929
ISBN-13 : 1610916921
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Strategic Green Infrastructure Planning by : Karen Firehock

This book addresses the nuts and bolts of planning and preserving natural assets at a variety of scales--from dense urban environments to scenic rural landscapes. A practical guide to creating effective and well-crafted plans and then implementing them, the book presents a six-step process developed and field-tested by the Green Infrastructure Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. Well-organized chapters explain how each step, from setting goals to implementing opportunities, can be applied to a variety of scenarios, customizable to the reader's target geographical location.

Infrastructure Planning and Management: An Integrated Approach

Infrastructure Planning and Management: An Integrated Approach
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 701
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ISBN-10 : 9783030485597
ISBN-13 : 3030485595
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Infrastructure Planning and Management: An Integrated Approach by : Virendra Proag

This book explains how water, electricity/power, roads and other infrastructure services are linked together within the general basket of development and how to obtain the optimum use of resources. The emphasis, nowadays, is on multipurpose activities, optimum use of resources, environmental approach, minimum use of energy. This book tries to integrate all of these, by showing the links between the different components of infrastructure and trying to model them. A well articulated, socially attractive and desirable project may fail during the implementation or operation stage, not only from bad design, but also due to inadequate attention paid to the human aspects required for its operation. This book is intended for graduates and practising professionals who are involved in the general development planning of their country/region. It enables better understanding, collaboration and communication with other professionals in relation to their own or different disciplines.

Planning Major Infrastructure

Planning Major Infrastructure
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780415669542
ISBN-13 : 0415669545
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Planning Major Infrastructure by : Tim Marshall

This book analyses the planning and policy world of major infrastructure as it is moving now in Europe and the UK. Have some countries managed to generate genuine consensus on how the large changes are progressed? What can we learn from the different ways countries manage these challenges, to inform better spatial planning and more intelligent political steering? Case studies of the key features of policy and planning approaches in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK are at the core of Planning Major Infrastructure. This includes the different regimes introduced in England and Wales, and Scotland, brought in by reforms since 2006. High speed rail, renewable energy deployment, water management, waste treatment - all raise critical planning issues. The case studies connect to the big issues of principle which haunt this field of public policy: how can democratic legitimacy be secured? How can ecological and economic transitions be managed? What is the appropriate role of the national government in each of these areas, as against other levels? What part has the EU played, and should it be involved in the future? These are some of the central themes raised in this innovating exploration of this currently high profile field.

Planning Sustainable Cities

Planning Sustainable Cities
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9781317282761
ISBN-13 : 1317282760
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Planning Sustainable Cities by : Spiro N. Pollalis

Planning Sustainable Cities: An infrastructure-based approach provides an analytical framework for urban sustainability, focusing on the services and performance of infrastructure systems. The book approaches infrastructure as a series of systems that function in synergy and are directly linked with urban planning. This method streamlines and guides the planning process, while still highlighting detail, each infrastructure system is decoded in four "system levels". The levels organize the processes, highlight connections between entities and decode the high-level planning and decision making process affecting infrastructure. For each system level strategic objectives of planning are determined. The objectives correspond to the five focus areas of the Zofnass program: Quality of life, Natural World, Climate and Risk, Resource Allocation, Leadership. Developed through the Zofnass Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, this approach integrates the key infrastructure systems of Energy, Landscape, Transportation, Waste, Water, Information and Food and explores their synergies through land use planning, engineering, economics and policy. The size and complexity of infrastructure systems means that multiple stakeholders facing their own challenges and agendas are involved in planning; this book creates a common, collaborative platform between public authorities, planners, and engineers. It is an essential resource for those seeking Envision Sustainability Professionals accreditation.

Infrastructure Planning, Engineering and Economics, Second Edition

Infrastructure Planning, Engineering and Economics, Second Edition
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Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9780071850148
ISBN-13 : 0071850147
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Infrastructure Planning, Engineering and Economics, Second Edition by : Alvin S. Goodman

A complete, up-to-date infrastructure planning resource Thoroughly revised to address sustainability and the latest codes and regulations, Infrastructure Planning, Engineering and Economics, Second Edition, describes the full range of skills necessary to plan, implement, upgrade, and maintain infrastructure projects in the public sector. This comprehensive work discusses planning methodologies and best practices, and features global case studies, research projects, and references to the literature to support the principles presented. The text has been streamlined and updated in order to improve ease of use for instructors and students. It also serves as an essential onthejob reference for professionals. Coverage includes: Planning contexts, perspectives, and objectives Planning and appraisal of major infrastructure projects Screening projects and master planning Municipal infrastructure systems performance and prioritization measures Comparisons of infrastructure alternatives Planning aids Financial analyses Economic analyses concepts and applications Environmental and social impact assessment concepts, requirements, and procedures Environmental and social impact assessment additional analyses and issues Sustainability Planning for uncertainty and risk Operations research methods for planning and analysis

Infrastructure Planning

Infrastructure Planning
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Publisher : Thomas Telford
Total Pages : 262
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0727727478
ISBN-13 : 9780727727473
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Infrastructure Planning by : James V. Parkin

This book introduces engineers to the principles and procedures necessary for infrastructure planning in rapidly developing regions. It covers the technical methods required in planning for infrastructure provision from base-line studies and problem definition through to the sepcification for a set of projects. The book also discusses the political factors that affect the decision-making process and demonstrates, through case studies, how the technical and political perspectives come together in the finished plan.

Infrastructure Planning and Management in India

Infrastructure Planning and Management in India
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9789811688379
ISBN-13 : 9811688370
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Infrastructure Planning and Management in India by : Pravin Jadhav

This book addresses comprehensive issues of infrastructure management at the sectoral level in India. This book analyses four critical sectors viz. Transportation, Power, Urban, and Digital Infrastructure and their planning and management from an Indian perspective. The book also identifies empirical risks and challenges in the planning and management of infrastructure in India. A diverse set of management solutions that can support better infrastructure management across sectors are also discussed in the present book.

MCSE Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Planning and Maintenance Study Guide

MCSE Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Planning and Maintenance Study Guide
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 892
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ISBN-10 : 9780471997924
ISBN-13 : 0471997927
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis MCSE Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Planning and Maintenance Study Guide by : Mark Foust

This exam (70293) is an MCSE core requirement and an MCSA elective Now updated for the new version of the exam covering Windows Server 2003 R2 and revised with enhanced troubleshooting guidance and new case studies The CD-ROM includes the cutting-edge WinSim simulation program, hundreds of sample questions, the entire book in PDF format, and flashcards Over 2.7 Microsoft certifications have been awarded to date