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Sustainability Makes Dollars And Sense, John R. Bartle, Gerard Wellman
Sustainability Makes Dollars And Sense, John R. Bartle, Gerard Wellman
Faculty Books and Monographs
Environment Omaha has suggested many changes in the metropolitan Omaha area in the hopes of improving Omaha’s environment. We all want a better environment, but is it practical? What will it cost and what improvements can we expect? This document provides answers to these questions focusing on each of the five content areas of Environment Omaha’s study: the natural environment, urban form and transportation, building construction, resource conservation, and community health.
Public Administration In Transition: Theory, Practice, Methodology, Gunnar Gjelstrup, Eva Sorenson, Gary S. Marshall
Public Administration In Transition: Theory, Practice, Methodology, Gunnar Gjelstrup, Eva Sorenson, Gary S. Marshall
Faculty Books and Monographs
Chapter 11: Framing Network Style Interactions in Local Governance: Three Narratives, co-authored by Gary S. Marshall, UNO faculty member.
Public administration has changed radically over the last 30 years in organizational forms, role perceptions, practice, and the relevant research questions. Skillfully mastered public administration makes a difference in resolving conflicts, providing predictability, ensuring rights, and coping with problems of inclusiveness. This festchrift provides necessary information about public administration theory and practice, adding critical value to theoretical and methodological knowledge. The book demonstrates how a transformed public administration in practice makes a difference. It shows — through examination from various angles …
Democracy And Public Administration, Richard C. Box, Gary Marshall
Democracy And Public Administration, Richard C. Box, Gary Marshall
Faculty Books and Monographs
Chapter 4, A Brief Tour of Public Organization Theory in the United States, authored by Gary S. Marshall, UNO faculty member.
The true measure of the successful practice of public service is its ability to remain faithful to the tenets of democratic society. This introductory text links the practice of public administration to the core concepts of American democracy. It covers the nuts and bolts of public administration in the context of delivering democracy in public service--providing what the public really wants as opposed to what self-serving bureaucracies may call for.
Chapters in Democracy and Public Administration discuss the functional …
Final Report Of The Minnesota Tax Study Commission, Robert Ebel, Therese Mcguire, John R. Bartle
Final Report Of The Minnesota Tax Study Commission, Robert Ebel, Therese Mcguire, John R. Bartle
Faculty Books and Monographs
Chapter 6: The Tax System and Intergovernmental Linkages, authored by John Bartle, UNO faculty member.
This volume contains state and local tax policy recommendations, placed within the context of changing economic structures, demographic trends and institutional relationships.