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This multivolume handbook is the most comprehensive and updated
reference of advanced geospatial techniques for water resource and
watershed management. It addresses complex solutions that appear in
individual articles but require an exhaustive search for
assimilation. By assembling these tremendous advances in an
expertly curated resource and making it available in depth to
professionals and the water research community worldwide, this
successful vehicle will help readers in elevating the quality and
variety of water research and solutions. A broad range of authors,
specialties, sources, institutions, countries, and continents
showcase exemplary approaches and capabilities for the 21st
century.
1. Captures advanced technologies and applications for assimilation
and implementation and addresses a wide spectrum of water issues.
2. Provides real world applications and case studies of advanced
spectral and spatial sensors combined with geospatially driven
water process modelling. 3. Details applications of the latest
remote sensor systems including GRACE, SMAP, AVIRIS, Sentential,
MODIS, Landsat 8, RapidEye, AirSWOT, and pays special attention to
multidisciplinary cases studies. 4. It is global in coverage with
applications demonstrated by more than 170 experts from around the
world. 5. Edited by extremely qualified authors with lifelong
expertise in water sciences and with an extensive record in books
and journal publications.
1. Captures advanced technologies and applications for assimilation
and implementation and addresses a wide spectrum of water issues.
2. Provides real world applications and case studies of advanced
spectral and spatial sensors combined with geospatially driven
water process modelling. 3. Details applications of the latest
remote sensor systems including GRACE, SMAP, AVIRIS, Sentential,
MODIS, Landsat 8, RapidEye, AirSWOT, and pays special attention to
multidisciplinary cases studies. 4. It is global in coverage with
applications demonstrated by more than 170 experts from around the
world. 5. Edited by extremely qualified authors with lifelong
expertise in water sciences and with an extensive record in books
and journal publications.
1. Captures advanced technologies and applications for assimilation
and implementation and addresses a wide spectrum of water issues.
2. Provides real world applications and case studies of advanced
spectral and spatial sensors combined with geospatially driven
water process modelling. 3. Details applications of the latest
remote sensor systems including GRACE, SMAP, AVIRIS, Sentential,
MODIS, Landsat 8, RapidEye, AirSWOT, and pays special attention to
multidisciplinary cases studies. 4. It is global in coverage with
applications demonstrated by more than 170 experts from around the
world. 5. Edited by extremely qualified authors with lifelong
expertise in water sciences and with an extensive record in books
and journal publications.
Anxiety expert Lynn Lyons, whose advice appears regularly in
Psychology Today and the New York Times, offers an eye-opening look
at the 7 sneaky ways that anxiety and worry weave their way into
our families, our friendships, and our jobs, and provides
actionable steps to reverse the cycle and reclaim our emotional
well-being. Ask people to describe anxiety and they'll start with
the familiar physical symptoms: racing heart, sweaty palms,
difficulty breathing. Anxiety, they might add, is "freaking out," a
panic attack, or a frightening loss of control. But anxiety isn't
always what we think it is, especially now. Anxiety has become the
new normal, constant and simmering, disguising itself in patterns
and responses we don't even recognize as anxiety. These patterns
include: * Ruminating and worrying (and mistaking it for problem
solving) * Going global, or seeing the world through an
overwhelming, all-or-nothing lens * Isolating and disconnecting,
all too common in our "new normal" * Creating chaos and
"busy-ness", for example, over-scheduling and multitasking *
Embracing your irritability * Confusing self-medication with
self-care The Anxiety Audit is a guide for us all: with no overly
scientific or diagnostic language--just real talk and time-tested
tactics from a respected therapist--it is a relatable and practical
guide to untangling yourself from the grips of worry and fear.
Using case studies, real-world examples, and helpful dialogues to
retrain the way you think and react, trusted anxiety expert Lynn
Lyons helps you recognize the sneaky ways these anxious patterns
and cycles of worry take hold in your life. By making small and
consistent adjustments, you can reverse their negative impacts and
move forward with renewed clarity and confidence.
With anxiety at epidemic levels among our children, Anxious Kids,
Anxious Parents offers a contrarian yet effective approach to help
children and teens push through their fears, worries, and phobias
to ultimately become more resilient, independent, and happy. How do
you manage a child who gets stomachaches every school morning, who
refuses after-school activities, or who is trapped in the bathroom
with compulsive washing? Children like these put a palpable strain
on frustrated, helpless parents and teachers. And there is no
escaping the problem: One in every five kids suffers from a
diagnosable anxiety disorder. Unfortunately, when parents or
professionals offer help in traditional ways, they unknowingly
reinforce a child's worry and avoidance. From their success with
hundreds of organizations, schools, and families, Reid Wilson, PhD,
and Lynn Lyons, LICSW, share their unconventional approach of
stepping into uncertainty in a way that is currently unfamiliar but
infinitely successful. Using current research and contemporary
examples, the book exposes the most common anxiety-enhancing
patterns-including reassurance, accommodation, avoidance, and poor
problem solving-and offers a concrete plan with 7 key principles
that foster change. And, since new research reveals how anxious
parents typically make for anxious children, the book offers
exercises and techniques to change both the children's and the
parental patterns of thinking and behaving. This book challenges
our basic instincts about how to help fearful kids and will serve
as the antidote for an anxious nation of kids and their parents.
From the initial interview to creating the best metaphors, readers
will find a guide to using this alternative therapy with young
clients. Individual sessions are discussed, as well as how hypnosis
can help with specific problems such as anxiety, depression,
divorcing parents and habits like thumb sucking, bedwetting, and
lack of motivation.
An election year news diary of the 2008 Democratic primary and
general election told through accounts accessed entirely from
electronic media. The editors reveal a unique, dynamic story told
by over 500 writers from nearly 200 sources. Over 1,200 entries are
included in this month by month chronology featuring journalists,
candidates, pollsters, pundits, bloggers, comedians, celebrities,
musicians, artists, politicians, and the people. Entries include
hard news, speeches, commentary, humor, statistics, and facts
surrounding the 2008 election of Barack Obama. A companion website
is also available at kingsdream.com .
The heart of the Program Evaluation Kit, this volume provides a broad overview of evaluation planning and a practical guide to designing and managing programs. Learn how the field of evaluation has changed over the last ten years. This volume is concise, informative, and clearly written. Major attention is given to: establishing an evaluation's parameters; the how-to's of formative and summative evaluation; and the power of evaluation studies that combine both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Also covered are recently developed evaluation standards; and a new emphasis on ongoing program monitoring in evaluation. The Evaluator's Handbook also covers: concerns, user needs, and other socio-political factors that influence the utility of an evaluation. Strategies for maximizing utility are included throughout the evaluation planning, implementation, and reporting process.
Education, business and human service settings are included in this revised edition of How to Design a Program Evaluation. Additional examples in these fields makes this volume more relevant to a wider audience in comparison with the first edition. Through the use of diagrams, step-by-step directions, flow charts, and extensive examples, the book shows how a variety of design options can be conceived and implemented. Focusing on quantitative designs, it shows what to do when things go wrong and presents detailed methods for collecting, analyzing, and presenting data for each design.
Extensively revised to reflect modern views of program implementation, this volume introduces the variety of functions served by implementation studies and the roles played by qualitative and quantitative data. The reader is shown the importance of assessing how a program design works in actual practice--and is given the planning tools and procedures to make assessment happen. The evaluator?s role in documenting, describing, observing and assessing how a program is implemented is covered in detail. Step-by-step guidelines are provided for identifying key program processes and arrangements for assessment, for selecting optimal strategies for conducting the assessment, and for developing and analyzing questionnaires, interviews, observations, and program records.
This edition of How to Measure Attitudes draws on examples from a broader range of disciplines and professions than the first edition. It helps novice evaluators with the difficult task of assessing whether the affective and attitude objectives of a program have been met. The most commonly used attitude measures are described and sources of existing measurement instruments are listed. If no existing instrument is appropriate, step-by-step instructions are given enabling readers to construct their own. Methods for analyzing and reporting attitude data are also included.
Discussing the evaluator's role in performance measurement, this volume focuses on ways to select, develop, and analyze tests. It reviews a variety of potential performance measures--including different types of tests, observations and extant data, and records--then guides the reader to determine which ones are more appropriate for the evaluation. If no existing test is suitable, step-by-step instructions on how to construct one that has scientific reliability and validity are given. The analysis and reporting of data gained from performance testing are also described. Current issues in performance testing are disclosed--including those related to legal challenges and test validity. Examples are drawn from a wide range of fields, including education, business, and social services.
Replete with examples from a wide range of disciplines, this concise volume shows the reader how to communicate results to users and stakeholders throughout the evaluation process. The authors stress the importance of maintaining a variety of channels of formal and informal reporting mechanisms, as well as the need to tailor the medium and message for intended audiences and users. Easy-to-use worksheets are provided to help readers prepare reports. Practical tips on how to communicate effectively, on using graphs and tables, and on presenting the final report are all contained in this important publication.
Here is a basic introduction to a variety of elementary statistical techniques, including those for summarizing data, for examining differences between groups, and for examining relationships between two measures. Analyses of Effect Size--a relatively recent and simple approach for examining differences between groups and for conducting meta-analysis is shown. Only the most basic and useful statistical techniques that are appropriate for answering essential evaluation questions have been included. Worksheets and practical examples are given throughout the volume to support the use of each technique. Guidance is provided on the use of statistical techniques for constructing tests and questionnaires, on methods for choosing appropriate statistics on using meta-analytic techniques, and on using statistical packages ? particularly SPSS (a statistical package for microcomputers) ? giving readers all the information needed to properly analyze their data.
Casey, the fourteen year old narrator, knows just what it's like to
be miserable. It started slowly: backing away from birthday
parties, avoiding the Fourth of July fireworks, leaving before the
end of movies. By second grade, stomach aches and tantrums before
school seemed as common as strawberry jelly on toast. Then, just
before her fourth grade chorus concert-as her mom was braiding her
hair-Casey puked. No concert. No post-concert ice cream with her
friends. Only a night filled with tears. Everything changed that
next morning. Casey and her mom had had enough The days of being
timid were over. They got mad and decided then and there to solve
the puzzle called worry. Casey expresses a serious commitment to
the task, but couples it with feisty, irreverent humor, as she
releases a gaggle of characters and their stories. The narrative
offers cautious kids (and their sometimes worried, often frustrated
parents) a realistic guide for stepping into the new and scary
experiments that arrive at each developmental stage, right up
through the teen years. Will her frightful encounter with the
snarling dog keep her forever from walking to the bus stop, or the
ominous storm clouds end her fun at the water park? Will an
asparagus-dog with cheese get her into the clubhouse-building
project? Can you really talk to your worry like it's a squirrel?
Will Lindsey's coaching to "loosen up and scream" actually help her
handle the scary-but-awesome one-minute and fifty-two second Yankee
Cannonball roller coaster? In PLAYING WITH ANXIETY: CASEY'S GUIDE
FOR TEENS AND KIDS, the companion book to Reid Wilson and Lynn
Lyons' parenting book, ANXIOUS KIDS, ANXIOUS PARENTS: 7 WAYS TO
STOP THE WORRY CYCLE AND RAISE COURAGEOUS & INDEPENDENT
CHILDREN (HCI Books, 2013), Casey includes stories of everyday
encounters-imagining warm chocolate chip cookies coming out of the
oven, brother Elliot's MARSH MAN comic book-as well as surprising
feats-the accidental discovery of Post-it Notes, Benjamin's uncle
Steve's jump from the helicopter, blind Eric Weihenmayer's climb of
the Seven Summits-to show the reader how to face the trials of the
middle years.
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