03/09/2021, Filed Under: Lead StoryPerspective 1: Crisis Management in Public Administration Fadillah Putra In public administration or in the public policy realm, crisis management is given little attention either in the academic or in the professional worlds (Schneider, 1995). Traditional public administration focuses only on planned and programmed activities, meaning those passed through long public policy making phases and procedures. This… read more
03/09/2021, Filed Under: Lead StoryArticle 7: Large-Scale Transport Planning and Environmental Impacts: Lessons from the European Union Jessica Doyle “It is now widely recognized,” began a 2000 book, “that transport in Europe is unsustainable, and that the trend-based path of continuous and continuing growth is unacceptable” (Banister et al., 2000). From an American perspective, European transport growth seems considerably less unsustainable and unacceptable than similar growth in… read more
03/09/2021, Filed Under: Lead StoryArticle 6: Transportation Barriers of the Women of Pudahuel, Santiago Marissa Ferrari Ballas Santiago de Chile serves as a model for other large Latin American cities as a result of Chile’s consistent macroeconomic policies and strong economic growth. The city’s metropolitan region accounts for more than 39 percent of Chile’s gross domestic product (GDP). The country’s economic development has linked… read more