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Housing Dynamics In Northeast Ohio: Setting The Stage For Resurgence, Thomas E. Bier Aug 2017

Housing Dynamics In Northeast Ohio: Setting The Stage For Resurgence, Thomas E. Bier

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The book presents an overview of regional housing dynamics and consequent impacts in Northeast Ohio since the 1940s. Focus is on the city of Cleveland and its host county. Dynamics are examined in terms of supply and demand, population movement, lifespan of buildings, and the influence of government on the choices people have when considering where to live. Impacts include housing decline and abandonment, change in property value, and urban sprawl. Recommendations, centered on tax-base growth sharing, are presented for altering existing dynamics to support Northeast Ohio’s resurgence.


The Case For Urgency: Advocating For Indigenous Voice In Education, Kevin P. Gillan, Suzanne Mellor, Jacynta Krakouer Jul 2017

The Case For Urgency: Advocating For Indigenous Voice In Education, Kevin P. Gillan, Suzanne Mellor, Jacynta Krakouer

Australian Education Review

In 2004 the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) published an Australian Education Review (AER) on Indigenous Education: The Case for Change: A review of contemporary research on Indigenous education outcomes, AER 47 (Mellor & Corrigan, 2004). In the 13 years since its publication, the state of Indigenous education outcomes has remained substantially unaltered. All the social indicators demonstrate that Australia’s First Nations people continue to be the most socio-economically disadvantaged population cohort in Australian society. This is after decades of continued policy efforts by successive Commonwealth, state and territory governments to ameliorate Indigenous education disadvantage. We still struggle with …


Emc Chair Symposium - Sea Control And Foreign Policy - Working Papers, The U.S. Naval War College Apr 2017

Emc Chair Symposium - Sea Control And Foreign Policy - Working Papers, The U.S. Naval War College

EMC Chair Symposia

This fifth maritime-centric EMC Chair symposium builds on the 2016 release of Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority, which noted the “U.S. Navy has been a cornerstone of American security and prosperity.” The symposium will consider future directions of U.S. foreign policy and reflect on demands the country places on the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard to advance and defend national interests. Participants from DOD, academia, and the policy community will convene in Newport to discuss the implications for sea power as the Design challenges the Navy to “Deepen operational relationships with other services, agencies, industry, allies and partners …


2017-2018, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Jan 2017

2017-2018, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

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2017 Conference - "The Marine Environment And Un Sustainable Development Goal 14 (Life Below Water)": Program, Center For Oceans Law & Policy Jan 2017

2017 Conference - "The Marine Environment And Un Sustainable Development Goal 14 (Life Below Water)": Program, Center For Oceans Law & Policy

Conference on Oceans Law & Policy

Tuesday, May 16, 2017 to Wednesday, May 17, 2017 | Yogyakarta, Indonesia, May 16-19, 2017

The 41st Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy took place May 16-19, 2017 and was co-hosted by the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.

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