Author: Amrita GUPTA
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781723865831
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Monthly Planner 2019, Academic year calendar with monthly planners and notes. Professional long-term planner for passion/goal setting/happiness/gratitude for 2019
Planner 2018-2019
Author: Jolly Journals
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721028177
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Floral 2018-2019 Weekly Planner Our brand new gorgeous Floral 18-month planner has finally arrived! Beautifully hand-designed by our designers at Jolly Journals to have everything you need for a productive year, our range of mid year planners are a must-have at home, school or the office. It's never too late in the year to get organized. Running from July 2018 through Dec 2019, it will keep you on track for the entire year - and beyond. With cute weekly spreads and plenty of space to write to-do lists, monthly goals and more, this gorgeous and stylish 2018-2019 weekly view diary is the best way to stay focussed on your goals. You'll also find inspiring motivational quotes throughout the planner, for an added positivity boost. As well as weekly, monthly and yearly calendar views and weekly to-do lists, this 2018-19 18 month planner will guide you to success throughout the year. Our beautiful range of inspirational weekly planners are also the perfect gift for your children, grandchildren and friends! Cherry Blossom Floral Weekly View Planner 2018/19 Features: 8.5x11" dimensions - US Letter size - perfect for putting in your bag or sitting pride of place on your desk. Printed on high-quality paper Runs from July 2018 - December 2019, perfect for people who like to plan beyond the new year Motivational quotes throughout Notes section to write down your most brilliant ideas Weekly to-do lists to help you achieve your goals Yearly, monthly and weekly spread views to help you plan your year ahead Plenty of space to write down your daily activities and thoughts Stunning and stylish matte finish cherry blossom floral cover Check out our dozens of other designs - including lots of floral designs to find the perfect 2018-19 Weekly View Planner. Scroll up and purchase this beautiful 2018-2019 weekly planner today and receive fast shipping from Amazon.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721028177
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Floral 2018-2019 Weekly Planner Our brand new gorgeous Floral 18-month planner has finally arrived! Beautifully hand-designed by our designers at Jolly Journals to have everything you need for a productive year, our range of mid year planners are a must-have at home, school or the office. It's never too late in the year to get organized. Running from July 2018 through Dec 2019, it will keep you on track for the entire year - and beyond. With cute weekly spreads and plenty of space to write to-do lists, monthly goals and more, this gorgeous and stylish 2018-2019 weekly view diary is the best way to stay focussed on your goals. You'll also find inspiring motivational quotes throughout the planner, for an added positivity boost. As well as weekly, monthly and yearly calendar views and weekly to-do lists, this 2018-19 18 month planner will guide you to success throughout the year. Our beautiful range of inspirational weekly planners are also the perfect gift for your children, grandchildren and friends! Cherry Blossom Floral Weekly View Planner 2018/19 Features: 8.5x11" dimensions - US Letter size - perfect for putting in your bag or sitting pride of place on your desk. Printed on high-quality paper Runs from July 2018 - December 2019, perfect for people who like to plan beyond the new year Motivational quotes throughout Notes section to write down your most brilliant ideas Weekly to-do lists to help you achieve your goals Yearly, monthly and weekly spread views to help you plan your year ahead Plenty of space to write down your daily activities and thoughts Stunning and stylish matte finish cherry blossom floral cover Check out our dozens of other designs - including lots of floral designs to find the perfect 2018-19 Weekly View Planner. Scroll up and purchase this beautiful 2018-2019 weekly planner today and receive fast shipping from Amazon.
Monthly Planner 2019
Author: Amrita GUPTA
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781723865831
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Monthly Planner 2019, Academic year calendar with monthly planners and notes. Professional long-term planner for passion/goal setting/happiness/gratitude for 2019
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781723865831
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Monthly Planner 2019, Academic year calendar with monthly planners and notes. Professional long-term planner for passion/goal setting/happiness/gratitude for 2019
The Equity Planner
Author: Jason King
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000993442
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Economic development is intended to benefit everyone in a community; however, in many cases, increased public and private investment can result in the pricing out and displacement of existing residents and businesses. How do we achieve more equitable outcomes? The Equity Planner provides a toolkit of practical solutions for planners and all those involved in placemaking to promote thoughtful, inclusive planning. Each chapter of The Equity Planner examines one particular aspect of inequity in the urban planning sphere, covering issues such as identity retention, affordability, and the protection and enhancement of local assets. While each chapter offers practicable solutions to these issues, the "Notes from the Field" sections describe how these same tools have been used (either successfully or unsuccessfully) in projects the author has been involved in, with a particular focus on the local resistance each project encountered. These real-world case studies are used to suggest methods to overcome such resistance, which the reader can then apply to their present initiatives. This book is written for urban planners, local activists, social scientists, policymakers, and anyone with an interest in equity planning. This book will be of use to both practicing and training urban planners and architects who seek to add equity planning to their professional repertoire.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000993442
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Economic development is intended to benefit everyone in a community; however, in many cases, increased public and private investment can result in the pricing out and displacement of existing residents and businesses. How do we achieve more equitable outcomes? The Equity Planner provides a toolkit of practical solutions for planners and all those involved in placemaking to promote thoughtful, inclusive planning. Each chapter of The Equity Planner examines one particular aspect of inequity in the urban planning sphere, covering issues such as identity retention, affordability, and the protection and enhancement of local assets. While each chapter offers practicable solutions to these issues, the "Notes from the Field" sections describe how these same tools have been used (either successfully or unsuccessfully) in projects the author has been involved in, with a particular focus on the local resistance each project encountered. These real-world case studies are used to suggest methods to overcome such resistance, which the reader can then apply to their present initiatives. This book is written for urban planners, local activists, social scientists, policymakers, and anyone with an interest in equity planning. This book will be of use to both practicing and training urban planners and architects who seek to add equity planning to their professional repertoire.
The Climate Planner
Author: Jason King
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000422623
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
The Climate Planner is about overcoming the objections to climate change mitigation and adaption that urban planners face at a local level. It shows how to draft climate plans that encounter less resistance because they involve the public, stakeholders, and decisionmakers in a way that builds trust, creates consensus, and leads to implementation. Although focused on the local level, this book discusses climate basics such as carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Paris Agreement of 2015, worldwide energy generation forecasts, and other items of global concern in order to familiarize urban planners and citizen planners with key concepts that they will need to know in order to be able to host climate conversations at the local level. The many case studies from around the United States of America show how communities have encountered pushback and bridged the implementation gap, the gap between plan and reality, thanks to a commitment to substantive public engagement. The book is written for urban planners, local activists, journalists, elected or appointed representatives, and the average citizen worried about climate breakdown and interested in working to reshape the built environment.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000422623
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
The Climate Planner is about overcoming the objections to climate change mitigation and adaption that urban planners face at a local level. It shows how to draft climate plans that encounter less resistance because they involve the public, stakeholders, and decisionmakers in a way that builds trust, creates consensus, and leads to implementation. Although focused on the local level, this book discusses climate basics such as carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Paris Agreement of 2015, worldwide energy generation forecasts, and other items of global concern in order to familiarize urban planners and citizen planners with key concepts that they will need to know in order to be able to host climate conversations at the local level. The many case studies from around the United States of America show how communities have encountered pushback and bridged the implementation gap, the gap between plan and reality, thanks to a commitment to substantive public engagement. The book is written for urban planners, local activists, journalists, elected or appointed representatives, and the average citizen worried about climate breakdown and interested in working to reshape the built environment.
2024-25 Rajsthan JE/AE Civil Engineering Solved Papers and Practice Book
Author: YCT Expert Team
Publisher: YOUTH COMPETITION TIMES
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
2024-25 Rajsthan JE/AE Civil Engineering Solved Papers and Practice Book 592 1195 E. This book contains 52 sets of the previous solved papers with 4935 objective questions.
Publisher: YOUTH COMPETITION TIMES
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
2024-25 Rajsthan JE/AE Civil Engineering Solved Papers and Practice Book 592 1195 E. This book contains 52 sets of the previous solved papers with 4935 objective questions.
2024-25 Rajsthan AEN/JEN Civil Engineering Solved Papers
Author: YCT Expert Team
Publisher: YOUTH COMPETITION TIMES
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 786
Book Description
2024-25 Rajsthan AEN/JEN Civil Engineering Solved Papers 784 1495 E. This book contains 52 sets of the previous year’s solved papers.
Publisher: YOUTH COMPETITION TIMES
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 786
Book Description
2024-25 Rajsthan AEN/JEN Civil Engineering Solved Papers 784 1495 E. This book contains 52 sets of the previous year’s solved papers.
Life Among Urban Planners
Author: Jennifer Mack
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812297164
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
A collection of ethnographic case studies of urban planners and their practices Urban planners project the future of cities. As experts, they draft visions of places and times that do not yet exist, prescribing the tools to be used to achieve those visions. Their choices can determine how a city will merge its public transit and automobile traffic or how it will meet a demand for thousands of new dwelling units as quickly and with as little avoidable damage as possible. Life Among Urban Planners considers planning professionals in relation to the social contexts in which they operate: the planning office, the construction site, and even in the confrontations with those affected by their work. What roles do planners have in shaping the daily practices of urban life? How do they employ, manipulate, and alter their expertise to meet the demands asked of them? The essays in this volume emphasize planners' cultural values and personal assumptions and critically examine what their persistent commitment to thinking about the future means for the ways in which people live in the present and preserve the past. Life Among Urban Planners explores the practices and politics of professional city-making in a wide selection of geographical areas spanning five continents. Cases include but are not limited to Bangkok, Bogotá, Chicago, Naimey, Rome, Siem Reap, Stockholm, and Warsaw. Examining the issues raised around questions of expertise, participation, and the tension between market and state forces, contributors demonstrate how certain planning practices accentuate their specific relationship to a place while others are represented to a global audience as potentially universal solutions. In presenting detailed and intimate portraits of the everyday lives of planners, the volume offers key insights into how the city interacts with the world. Contributors: Margaret Crawford, Adèle Esposito, Trevor Goldsmith, Mark Graham, Michael Herzfeld, James Holston, Gabriella Körling, Jennifer Mack, Andrew Newman, Lissa Nordin, Bruce O'Neill, Kevin Lewis O'Neill, Federico Pérez, Monika Sznel.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812297164
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
A collection of ethnographic case studies of urban planners and their practices Urban planners project the future of cities. As experts, they draft visions of places and times that do not yet exist, prescribing the tools to be used to achieve those visions. Their choices can determine how a city will merge its public transit and automobile traffic or how it will meet a demand for thousands of new dwelling units as quickly and with as little avoidable damage as possible. Life Among Urban Planners considers planning professionals in relation to the social contexts in which they operate: the planning office, the construction site, and even in the confrontations with those affected by their work. What roles do planners have in shaping the daily practices of urban life? How do they employ, manipulate, and alter their expertise to meet the demands asked of them? The essays in this volume emphasize planners' cultural values and personal assumptions and critically examine what their persistent commitment to thinking about the future means for the ways in which people live in the present and preserve the past. Life Among Urban Planners explores the practices and politics of professional city-making in a wide selection of geographical areas spanning five continents. Cases include but are not limited to Bangkok, Bogotá, Chicago, Naimey, Rome, Siem Reap, Stockholm, and Warsaw. Examining the issues raised around questions of expertise, participation, and the tension between market and state forces, contributors demonstrate how certain planning practices accentuate their specific relationship to a place while others are represented to a global audience as potentially universal solutions. In presenting detailed and intimate portraits of the everyday lives of planners, the volume offers key insights into how the city interacts with the world. Contributors: Margaret Crawford, Adèle Esposito, Trevor Goldsmith, Mark Graham, Michael Herzfeld, James Holston, Gabriella Körling, Jennifer Mack, Andrew Newman, Lissa Nordin, Bruce O'Neill, Kevin Lewis O'Neill, Federico Pérez, Monika Sznel.
The First City on Mars: An Urban Planner’s Guide to Settling the Red Planet
Author: Justin B. Hollander
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031075285
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Hundreds of novels, films, and TV shows have speculated about what it would be like for us Earthlings to build cities on Mars. To make it a reality, however, these dreamers are in sore need of additional conceptual tools in their belt—particularly, a rich knowledge of city planning and design. Enter award-winning author and Tufts University professor, Justin Hollander. In this book, he draws on his experience as an urban planner and researcher of human settlements to provide a thoughtful exploration of what a city on Mars might actually look like. Exploring the residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure elements of such an outpost, the book is able to paint a vivid picture of how a Martian community would function – the layout of its public spaces, the arrangement of its buildings, its transportation network, and many more crucial aspects of daily life on another planet. Dr. Hollander then brings all these lessons to life through his own rendered plan for “Aleph,” one of many possible designs for the first city on Mars. Featuring a plethora of detailed, cutting-edge illustrations and blueprints for Martian settlements, this book at once inspires and grounds the adventurous spirit. It is a novel addition to the current planning underway to colonize the Red Planet, providing a rich review of how we have historically overcome challenging environments and what the broader lessons of urban planning can offer to the extraordinary challenge of building a permanent settlement on Mars.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031075285
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Hundreds of novels, films, and TV shows have speculated about what it would be like for us Earthlings to build cities on Mars. To make it a reality, however, these dreamers are in sore need of additional conceptual tools in their belt—particularly, a rich knowledge of city planning and design. Enter award-winning author and Tufts University professor, Justin Hollander. In this book, he draws on his experience as an urban planner and researcher of human settlements to provide a thoughtful exploration of what a city on Mars might actually look like. Exploring the residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure elements of such an outpost, the book is able to paint a vivid picture of how a Martian community would function – the layout of its public spaces, the arrangement of its buildings, its transportation network, and many more crucial aspects of daily life on another planet. Dr. Hollander then brings all these lessons to life through his own rendered plan for “Aleph,” one of many possible designs for the first city on Mars. Featuring a plethora of detailed, cutting-edge illustrations and blueprints for Martian settlements, this book at once inspires and grounds the adventurous spirit. It is a novel addition to the current planning underway to colonize the Red Planet, providing a rich review of how we have historically overcome challenging environments and what the broader lessons of urban planning can offer to the extraordinary challenge of building a permanent settlement on Mars.
Post-Growth Planning
Author: Federico Savini
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000584046
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
This book draws on a wide range of conceptual and empirical materials to identify and examine planning and policy approaches that move beyond the imperative of perpetual economic growth. It sketches out a path towards planning theories and practices that can break the cyclical process of urban expansion, crises, and recovery that negatively affect ecosystems and human lives. To reduce the dramatic social and environmental impact of urbanization, this book offers both a critique of growth-led urban development and a prefiguration of ecologically regenerative and socially just ways of organizing cities and regions. It uncovers emerging possibilities for post-growth planning in the fields of collective housing, mobility, urban commoning, ecological land-use, urban–rural symbiosis, and alternative planning worldviews. It provides a toolkit of concepts and real-life examples for urban scholars, urbanists, activists, architects, and designers seeking to make cities prosper within planetary boundaries. This book speaks to both experts and beginners in post-growth thinking. It concludes with a manifesto and glossary of key terms for urban scholars, students, and practitioners.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000584046
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
This book draws on a wide range of conceptual and empirical materials to identify and examine planning and policy approaches that move beyond the imperative of perpetual economic growth. It sketches out a path towards planning theories and practices that can break the cyclical process of urban expansion, crises, and recovery that negatively affect ecosystems and human lives. To reduce the dramatic social and environmental impact of urbanization, this book offers both a critique of growth-led urban development and a prefiguration of ecologically regenerative and socially just ways of organizing cities and regions. It uncovers emerging possibilities for post-growth planning in the fields of collective housing, mobility, urban commoning, ecological land-use, urban–rural symbiosis, and alternative planning worldviews. It provides a toolkit of concepts and real-life examples for urban scholars, urbanists, activists, architects, and designers seeking to make cities prosper within planetary boundaries. This book speaks to both experts and beginners in post-growth thinking. It concludes with a manifesto and glossary of key terms for urban scholars, students, and practitioners.
The Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner
Author: Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119886899
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 580
Book Description
Quickly and efficiently create treatment plans for adolescents in a variety of treatment environments The newly revised sixth edition of the Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner delivers an essential resource for mental health practitioners seeking to create effective, high-quality treatment plans that satisfy the needs of most third-party payers and state and federal review agencies. This book clarifies, simplifies, and accelerates the treatment planning process for adolescents so you can spend less time on paperwork and more time treating your clients. This latest edition includes comprehensive and up-to-date revisions on treating the victims and perpetrators of bullying and aggression, gender dysphoria, loneliness, opioid use, and sleep disorders. It includes new evidence-based objectives and interventions, as well as an expanded and updated professional references appendix. You'll also find: A new appendix presenting location and availability information in an alphabetical index of objective assessment instruments and structured clinical interviews A consistent focus throughout the book on evidence-based practices and treatments consistent with practice guideline recommendations Ranges of treatment options consistent with the best available research and those reflecting common clinical practices of experienced clinicians An essential treatment planning handbook for clinicians treating adolescents in a variety of settings, the sixth edition of the Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner is the key to quickly and efficiently creating individually tailored, evidence-based, and effective treatment plans for adolescent clients.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119886899
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 580
Book Description
Quickly and efficiently create treatment plans for adolescents in a variety of treatment environments The newly revised sixth edition of the Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner delivers an essential resource for mental health practitioners seeking to create effective, high-quality treatment plans that satisfy the needs of most third-party payers and state and federal review agencies. This book clarifies, simplifies, and accelerates the treatment planning process for adolescents so you can spend less time on paperwork and more time treating your clients. This latest edition includes comprehensive and up-to-date revisions on treating the victims and perpetrators of bullying and aggression, gender dysphoria, loneliness, opioid use, and sleep disorders. It includes new evidence-based objectives and interventions, as well as an expanded and updated professional references appendix. You'll also find: A new appendix presenting location and availability information in an alphabetical index of objective assessment instruments and structured clinical interviews A consistent focus throughout the book on evidence-based practices and treatments consistent with practice guideline recommendations Ranges of treatment options consistent with the best available research and those reflecting common clinical practices of experienced clinicians An essential treatment planning handbook for clinicians treating adolescents in a variety of settings, the sixth edition of the Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner is the key to quickly and efficiently creating individually tailored, evidence-based, and effective treatment plans for adolescent clients.