Running City Hall

Running City Hall
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Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0817304657
ISBN-13 : 9780817304652
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Running City Hall by : David L. Martin

Examines political realities in municipal management Running City Hall studies the history and growth of American cities, their legal status, relationships with other governments, city politics, and financing. From the impact of AIDS to performance zoning, the second edition covers such vital topics as electoral systems, administration, municipal unionism, public safety, social services, and planning. Balanced and thorough, this readable and timely work will be welcomed by practitioners, students, and everyone who seeks to understand the American city.

Urban Flooding in Brazil

Urban Flooding in Brazil
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 443
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ISBN-10 : 9783031208980
ISBN-13 : 3031208986
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Urban Flooding in Brazil by : Francisco Mendonça

This contributed volume analyzes flooding scenarios in Brazilian cities using a geographic and spatiotemporal approach to explore impacts and ways to mitigate future disasters. The problem of urban flooding is growing in Brazilian cities due to the increasing number of natural disasters in the context of global climate change; this is a topic that poses challenges to urban planners and academics. Through three sections, this volume offers theoretical-conceptual, methodological and technical case studies, as well as cases that explore urban socio-environmental problems associated with flooding. Throughout the book, the concepts of risk, vulnerability and adaptation are used to explore future flood scenarios in Brazil. The integrated vision offered in this volume covers the floods themselves, evaluation of flood impacts, and the management process before, during, and after the flood event. The case studies presented here elucidate the concept of comprehensive urban flood management, offering a technical and diagnostic basis for the problem in different cities in Brazil. The present and future challenges presented by these chapters offer widely-transferable lessons that can be applied to making cities around the world more sustainable and disaster-resilient.

Running on Empty

Running on Empty
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781101513859
ISBN-13 : 1101513853
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Running on Empty by : Marshall Ulrich

117 marathons, 52 days, 32 pairs of shoes, 57 years old: A fascinating glimpse inside the mind of an ultramarathon runner and the inspirational saga of his phenomenal journey running across America. The ultimate endurance athlete, Marshall Ulrich has run more than 100 foot races averaging over 100 miles each, completed 12 expedition-length adventure races, and ascended the Seven Summits - including Mount Everest - all on his first attempt. Yet his run from California to New York- the equivalent of running two marathons and a 10K every day for nearly two months straight - proved to be his most challenging effort yet. Featured in the recent documentary film, Running America, Ulrich clocked the 3rd fastest transcontinental crossing to date and set new records in multiple divisions. In Running on Empty, he shares the gritty backstory, including brushes with death, run-ins with the police, and the excruciating punishments he endured at the mercy of his maxed-out body. Ulrich also reached back nearly 30 years to when the death of the woman he loved drove him to begin running - and his dawning realization that he felt truly alive only when pushed to the limits. Filled with mind-blowing stories from the road and his sensational career, Ulrich's memoir imbues an incredible read with a universal message for athletes and nonathletes alike: face the toughest challenges, overcome debilitating setbacks, and find deep fulfillment in something greater than achievement Watch a Video

David Dinkins and New York City Politics

David Dinkins and New York City Politics
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780791480793
ISBN-13 : 0791480798
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis David Dinkins and New York City Politics by : Wilbur C. Rich

As the first African American elected mayor of New York City, David Dinkins underwent intense scrutiny—first from the black community, then from white liberal supporters, the media, and the city's electorate. Wilbur C. Rich focuses on the critical role played by the New York City media in the perception of mayoral leadership. Using interviews and words of journalists, Rich examines media coverage as both the architect and challenger of Dinkins' image. The making and unmaking of David Dinkins not only exposes much about the agency of African American politicians, but also reveals the fragility of electoral coalitions.

House documents

House documents
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 780
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB11547992
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

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