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Government regulation is necessary to the economic life of all
developed countries. However the costs of regulation, in particular
the cost estimates employed in the policy-making process, are often
hotly debated. Drawing on recent case studies from Europe, this
innovative and thoroughly accessible book examines the accuracy of
regulatory cost estimates and explores in detail how these costs
are calculated, the apparent relationship between ex post and ex
ante calculations and why this might be.This is an objective
contribution to a debate often characterised by polemic and
unfounded claims. With a firm empirical basis, a wide range of case
studies are presented to test theories of cost estimation which
cover a diverse range of regulation in the areas of air quality and
energy, industrial processes and products and agriculture and food.
It will be of great interest to academics and researchers of the
economics of environmental regulation and public policy. Practical
suggestions for improving the accuracy of regulatory cost estimates
will be of interest to a variety of economists grappling with
regulatory and other impact assessments. The rationale for
regulation, outlined in the book, provides a knowledge of the ideas
that underpin regulation that will help non-economists (for example
from regulated industries and NGOs) to engage in the wider debate
about environmental regulation.
This book provides comprehensive insight into the challenges faced
by island tourism destinations and theoretical and practical paths
for built in sustainability and resiliency. It explores Island
Tourism Resilience within the context of 'Lifecycles, System
Decline and Resilience'. Tourism is a key activity for many
islands, and some depend on the tourism sector as a main economic
activity. An exploration of islands across the globe that addresses
substantial matters of ongoing sustainability and resiliency is
ever important. An array of challenges including natural disasters,
climate change, economic and political crises among others has been
addressed in the book, with additional areas such as overtourism
and COVID-19 included at the conclusion. This volume is essential
reading for academics, tourism planners and policy makers seeking
to develop sustainable and resilient island destinations. With a
new Foreword, Introduction, Conclusion and Afterword, the chapters
in this book were originally published in the journal, Tourism
Geographies.
The receipt of knowledge is a key ingredient by which the tourism
sector can adjust and adapt to its dynamic environment. However
although its importance has long been recognised the fragmentation
within the sector, largely as a result of it being comprised of
small and medium sized businesses, makes understanding knowledge
management challenging. This book applies knowledge management and
social network theories to the business of tourism to shed light on
successful operations of tourism knowledge networks. It contributes
specifically to understanding a network perspective of the tourism
sector, the information needs of tourism businesses, social network
dynamics of tourism business operation, knowledge flows within the
tourism sector and the transformation of the tourism sector through
knowledge networks. Social Network Analysis is applied to fully
explore the growth and maintenance of tourism knowledge networks
and the relationships between tourism sector stakeholders in
relation to their knowledge requirements. Knowledge Networks and
Tourism will be valuable reading for all those interested in
successful operations of tourism knowledge networks.
The receipt of knowledge is a key ingredient by which the tourism
sector can adjust and adapt to its dynamic environment. However
although its importance has long been recognised the fragmentation
within the sector, largely as a result of it being comprised of
small and medium sized businesses, makes understanding knowledge
management challenging. This book applies knowledge management and
social network theories to the business of tourism to shed light on
successful operations of tourism knowledge networks. It contributes
specifically to understanding a network perspective of the tourism
sector, the information needs of tourism businesses, social network
dynamics of tourism business operation, knowledge flows within the
tourism sector and the transformation of the tourism sector through
knowledge networks. Social Network Analysis is applied to fully
explore the growth and maintenance of tourism knowledge networks
and the relationships between tourism sector stakeholders in
relation to their knowledge requirements. Knowledge Networks and
Tourism will be valuable reading for all those interested in
successful operations of tourism knowledge networks.
Compared to Gaelic poetry, the history of Gaelic theatre has not
been a particularly long one, with the first examples appearing in
the eighteenth century. However, drama in Gaelic began to thrive in
the twentieth century, and modern Gaelic drama has the power to
break down barriers and to touch people across linguistic and
cultural divides. This collection is a celebration of this
often-overlooked genre, bringing together eight Gaelic plays from
the start of the twentieth century to the present day. Accessible
to non-Gaelic speakers, this book contains English translations as
well as an introduction to the history of Gaelic theatre, and to
the playwrights whose skill and commitment to their art deserves
much wider recognition. Contents Reiteach Moraig (Morag's
Betrothal) - Iain M. MacLeoid Am Fear a Chaill a Ghaidhlig (The Man
Who Lost His Gaelic) - Iain MacCormaig Ceann Cropic - Fionnlagh
MacLeoid Tog Orm Mo Speal (Give Me My Scythe) - Iain Mac a'
Ghobhainn Ordugh na Saorsa (Order of Release) - Tormod Calum
Domhnallach Sequamur - Domhnall S. Moireach (Gaelic by Catriona
Dunn) Scotties - Muireann Kelly with Francis Poet Bana-Ghaisgich
(Heroines) - Mairi Nic'IlleMhoire
Bringing together an unprecedented range of perspectives on the
Gaelic language, this book covers the history of the language, its
development in Scotland and Canada, its spelling, syntax and
morphology, its modern vocabulary, and the study of its dialects.
It also addresses sociolinguistic issues such as identity,
perception, language planning and the appearance of the language in
literature. Each chapter is written by an expert on their topic.
The book has been written accessibly with a non-specialist audience
in mind. It will have a particular value for those requiring
introductions to aspects of the Gaelic language. It will also be of
great interest to those who are embarking on research on Gaelic for
the first time. Authors include Colm O Baoill, David Adger,
Roibeard O Maolalaigh, Rob Dunbar, Seosamh Watson, Ken Nilsen, Ken
MacKinnon and Ronald Black. This book: *Deals with a wide range of
aspects of Gaelic *Places the study of the Gaelic language within
the context of modern linguistic research *Encourages and supports
further study *Includes chapters by a number of leading experts on
Gaelic language
Warm-water islands are a cohesive group of islands distinguished by
their geography and remoteness, history as former colonial
territories, and dependence on external stakeholders for their
economic and social development. Warm-water island destinations
also have a year-round tourism industry. These island tourism
destinations are facing unprecedented adjustment challenges in the
wake of increasing globalization and susceptibility to external
shocks, and are in search of appropriate policy responses to that
globalization. It is critical for small islands to understand how
these challenges affect tourism performance and how they impact
their residents. Tourism Management in Warm-water Island
Destinations unearths the critical aspects that contribute to
tourism development and growth in islands. Particular emphasis is
placed on destinations such as the Caribbean, with lessons learned
that are applicable to other island tourism contexts in the
Mediterranean, Indian Ocean and the Pacific. * Presents emerging
research themes and methodology; * Provides insight into factors
that result in successful and unsuccessful cases; * Features a
focus on Cuba and its reintroduction to the tourism landscape. This
book provides a platform for emerging systemic perspectives of the
various aspects of island tourism, with the view that strategies
for the management and development of tourism in island
environments can be improved and will be of interest to those
studying and researching within destination management.
How will limited budgets affect the future exploitation of air and
space? This question is extremely relevant to Air Force planners
today. Some are now suggesting the integration of existing air and
space policy, in an effort to maximize limited resources. This
paper seeks answers to these questions through analysis of each
public policy, offering three effects integrated policy may have on
future Air Force operations. Public policy is all about what you
can do for citizens. Determining the probable success of policies
is not easy, given our political system, and the difficulty in
capturing costs and assigning values to perceived benefits. For
these reasons, this paper uses political science based
administrative and values analysis tools to extrapolate success.
The analysis of national air policy found it highly effective. The
second analysis, an extrapolation of expected results for space
policy, uncovered a lower chance for success. This was based on a
comparison of the two case studies, which highlighted resource
availability as an important success determinant. This formed the
basis of arguments for integrated policy, and all subsequent
doctrine recommendations The research supports arguments for
adopting an integrated policy, and provides the rationale for three
changes to Air Force doctrine, roles and missions; transfer of the
responsibility for close air support, reevaluation of space launch
support activities, and modification of the requirements for base
operability and defense. Divestiture of these functions better
focuses the Air Force on its unique core competencies in the
future.
Part history, part road trip, and part biography, this is the true
story of a remarkable group of men whose obsession with Bigfoot
turned the giant hominid into an American icon. Award-winning
journalist Michael McLeod tells of Bigfoot's rise to tabloid
stardom in a fast-paced account that begins with his own journey to
investigate a famous 1967 film clip of a Bigfoot in a California
forest. McLeod proceeds to uncover a trail of clues reaching from
the late nineteenth century, when a few ambitious, imaginative
naturalists and explorers synthesized historical and indigenous
folklore with Darwinian ideas and speculated that a proto-hominid
'missing link' might still be alive in remote areas. That
speculation would eventually inspire a colorful cast of loggers,
hunters, con artists, and businessmen in the twentieth century to
create the modern myth of Bigfoot, all of them angling for a piece
of a monster that the media and the public still can't get enough
of. Told through vividly narrated interviews and anecdotes,
"Anatomy of a Beast" offers a unique perspective on the deep roots
of counterfactual thinking - and how obsession and myth are created
out of it.
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