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In our own backyard : principles for effective improvement of the nation's infrastructure / Committee on Infrastructure, Building Research Board, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Infrastructure.
Contributor:
Grant, Albert A.
Lemer, Andrew C.
National Research Council (U.S.). Building Research Board.
National Research Council (U.S.). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems.
Series:
Studies in infrastructure technology and policy.
Studies in infrastructure technology and policy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Public works--United States.
Public works.
Infrastructure (Economics)--United States.
Infrastructure (Economics).
Physical Description:
ix, 117 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1993.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume takes a fresh look--primarily from a technological perspective--at the nation's "infrastructure": a collection of diverse modes that function as a system supporting a wide range of economic and social activities. Within an infrastructure system, operating and maintenance procedures, management practices, and development policies (i.e., the software) must work together with the facilities' hardware. This study has a strongly local perspective, drawing valuable information from workshops held in Phoenix, Cincinnati, and Boston. These workshops illustrated common elements of local experience that offer infrastructure practitioners, policymakers, and the public at large both understanding and guidance in the form of specific strategies that can lead toward "win-win" situations, where parties with potentially opposing interests seek a way to resolve infrastructure issues so that all parties gain. Local issues, combined across many regions, give infrastructure its strategic national significance. The book recommends specific principles that should be applied in national policy to support effective local infrastructure development and management.
Contents:
IN OUR OWN BACKYARD
Copyright
Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A NEED FOR CHANGE
BUILDING ON EXPERIENCE
PRINCIPLES FOR SEEKING "WIN-WIN" OUTCOMES
Principle 1: Geography Matters
Principle 2: The Paradigm is Broadening
Principle 3: Value the "Public" in Public Works
STARTING IN OUR OWN BACKYARD
1 INTRODUCTION
WHAT THE REPORT CONTAINS
THINKING BROADLY, OBSERVING LOCALLY
REFERENCES
2 THINKING BROADLY ABOUT INFRASTRUCTURE
INFRASTRUCTURE'S MANY SERVICES
PUBLIC WORKS AND PRIVATE
EVOLVING TECHNOLOGIES
INSTITUTIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
3 OBSERVING LOCALLY
THE COLLOQUIA SERIES
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
Background
Asphalt Pavement Using Recycled Rubber Tires and Other Design Features
Papago Freeway and Margaret Hance Park
Squaw Peak Parkway and Thomas Road Overpass
27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility
Water Resources and Canals
Grass-Roots Initiative and Sunnyslope Village
How Representative Is the Phoenix Experience?
Extracting More General Principles
CINCINNATI, OHIO
The Stormwater Management Utility
The Infrastructure Commission
The Infrastructure Improvement Program
How Representative is the Cincinnati Experience?
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Public Transport, Public Involvement, and the Southwest Corridor
Building the Central Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel
Massachusetts Water Resource Authority "Turning the Tide on Pollution
How Representative is the Boston Experience?
4 PRINCIPLES FOR ACTION ON INFRASTRUCTURE
THREE KEY PRINCIPLES FOR ACTION
Principle 3: Value The "Public" in Public Works
TOWARD NATIONAL POLICY AND BEYOND
REFERENCES.
APPENDIX A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND STAFF COMMITTEE MEMBERS
BRB/CETS LIAISON
BRB STAFF
APPENDIX B THE BRB/CETS/NRC STRATEGIC PROGRAM IN INFRASTRUCTURE
THE ACADEMY'S STRATEGIC PROGRAM
SCOPE OF THE PRESENT STUDY
OTHER STUDIES
THE PROGRAM'S FUTURE
APPENDIX C STUDY PARTICIPANTS.
Notes:
"Albert A. Grant, Andrew C. Lemer, editors."
Committee chairman: Albert A. Grant.
Support provided by the Department of the Army, Federal Highway Administration and the National Science Foundation.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786610211180
9781280211188
1280211180
9780309598385
0309598389
9780585155258
0585155259
OCLC:
923263733

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