Citations with the tag: RESOURCE allocation
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- Water resources: a long-range global evaluation
Gleick, Peter H. // Ecology Law Quarterly; 1993, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p141No abstract available.
- Creating a leadership development program for business and...
Eason, Leonard A.; Slater, Roger // Economic Development Review; Summer91, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p72Reports on Area Resource Development Program (ARDP) created by local volunteers in West Central Georgia. Background on organization; How it works; Evaluation.
- Alaska and Inuvialuit Beluga Whale Committee (AIBWC)---an initiativein "at home management"
Adams, Marie; Frost, Kathryn J.; Harwood, Lois A. // Arctic; Jun1993, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p134Outlines the origins and activities of the Alaska and Inuvialuit Beluga Whale Committee (AIBWC), formed in 1988 to improve the conservation, management, and utilization of the beluga whales found off Alaska and in the western Canadian Arctic. The group has been involved in or helped fund a...
- Regionalization of international whale management: the case of the North Atlantic Marine Mammals Commission
Hoel, Alf Hakon // Arctic; Jun1993, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p116Examines the history of the North Atlantic Marine Mammals Commission (NAMMCO) and its relationship with marine resource management groups such as the International Whaling Commission (IWC). The Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, and Norway formed NAMMCO in 1992; the body maintains that problems...
- Small whale co-management in the Eastern Canadian Arctic: a case history and analysis
Pike, D. G.; Richard, P. R. // Arctic; Jun1993, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p138Outlines some of the difficulties that arose when representatives from various levels of the Canadian government and members of native groups attempted to comanage the beluga and narwhal whale populations in the eastern Arctic region of the Northwest Territories. Basing his findings on a 1978-92...
- Alaska's natives are bringing off the biggest corporate takeover
Parfit, Michael // Smithsonian; Aug1981, Vol. 12 Issue 5, p31Discusses the changes brought about in Alaska following passage of the Native Claims Settlement Act (US, 1971) and formation of the Northwest Alaska Native Association, a regional corporation which, although it opens up formerly untouched land to Western forms of development, does involve native...
- Water wars
Elliott, Michael // Geographical (Campion Interactive Publishing); May1991, Vol. 63 Issue 5, p28No abstract available.
- The Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem.
Jacques, Stephanie // American Journal of Agricultural Economics; Dec92, Vol. 74 Issue 5, p1316Presents the text of the undergraduate paper `The Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem,' by Stephanie Jacques. Coase theormem's prediction on the final allocation of resources; Choice between mitigation and compensation; Endowment effect on final allocation of resources.
- The persistence of aboriginal land use fish and wildlife harvest areas in the Hudson and James Bay lowland, Ontario
Hughes, A.; Berkes, F.; Turner, J.; Preston, R. J.; George, P. J.; Cummins, B. D. // Arctic; Mar1995, Vol. 48 Issue 1, p81Interviews with 925 aboriginal hunters have allowed researchers to outline the geographic distribution of the 1989 and 1990 fish and wildlife harvests in Ontario's Muskegowuk region, which extends from the Quebec border along the coast of James Bay and Hudson Bay to the Manitoba border. Hunters...
- The effects of fire on resource allocation and growth of Liatris spicata
Medve, Richard J. // American Midland Naturalist; Jan1987, Vol. 117 Issue 1, p199No abstract available.
- Water balance and water resources of the Aral Sea basin and its man-induced changes
Belaev, A. V. // GeoJournal; Jan1995, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p17No abstract available.
- Overview: aspects of monitoring in river basin management
Herricks, E. E. // Water Science & Technology; 1984, Vol. 16 Issue 5-7, p259No abstract available.
- Additional conference abstracts.
Herricks, E. E. // Population & Environment; Nov96, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p219Focuses on an abstract of a study, titled `The Evolutionary Basis for Variation in Access to Resources: Nonhuman Primate Examples,' by Barbara Smuts, presented at the 1996 Workshop on Women and Sustainable Development. Overview of how nonhuman primates acquire and use resources; Sex differences...
- Improving natural resource decisionmaking: SAF initiatives for cultural diversity
Anderson, Steven; Daley-Laursen, Dianne; Stocker, Lisa // Journal of Forestry; Nov1996, Vol. 94 Issue 11, p14No abstract available.
- Legislative issues in resource planning.
Vince, Clinton A.; Quirk, Sherry A. // Management Quarterly; Fall91, Vol. 32 Issue 3, p3Discusses legislative issues in resource planning in the United States. Legislative and regulatory issues that are relevant to integrated resource planning; Wirth amendment; National energy strategy; Public Utility Holding Company Act reform.
- Individual behavior and market performance.
Grether, David M. // American Journal of Agricultural Economics; Dec94, Vol. 76 Issue 5, p1079Discusses the possibility that even with well defined incentives and a well functioning market the presence of boundedly rational agents will cause inefficient allocation of resources. Representativeness heuristic; Preference reversal phenomenon; Endowment effect.
- Integrated resource planning.
Grether, David M. // Electrical World; Jun94, Vol. 208 Issue 6, p32Presents the report `Electric-Utility Integrated Resource Planning In the US,' by Paul R. MacGregor, James L. Oplinger and Harry G. Stoll. Review of integrated resource planning options and methods; Contact information.
- strategic planning approach to resource allocation.
Weintraub, Victor // Advanced Management Journal (03621863); Summer79, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p47Describes the strategic planning approach to resource allocation. Explanation for using strategic planning; Discussion on business units; Steps in planning for the business unit and the corporation; How to conduct resource analysis and portfolio evaluation.
- Operation Snapshot: ensuring peak office performance.
Shiff, Robert A. // Advanced Management Journal (03621863); Winter81, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p37Discusses the use of Operations Snapshot, a management tool aimed to ensure the optimum utilization of resources. Reasons for low-level productivity in offices and for the misuse of equipment; Data and information formats assembled by Operation Snapshot; Benefits obtained from implementing the...
- Managing regional scenic quality in the Lake Tahoe basin
Iverson, Wayne D.; Sheppard, Stephen R. J.; Strain, R. Andrew // Landscape Journal; Spring1993, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p23No abstract available.
- Antarctic resources and international law: Japan, the United States,and the future of Antarctica
Akaha, Tsuneo; Friedheim, Robert // Ecology Law Quarterly; 1989, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p119No abstract available.
- Impact fees for conversion of agricultural land: a resource-based development policy for California's cities and counties
Mudge, Anne E. // Ecology Law Quarterly; 1992, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p63No abstract available.
- Paradise preserved? The contribution of the SPREP convention to the environmental welfare of the South Pacific
Osmundsen, Lori // Ecology Law Quarterly; 1992, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p727No abstract available.
- An algorithm for envy-free allocations in an economy with indivisible objects and money.
Klijn, Flip // Social Choice & Welfare; 2000, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p201Abstract. This paper studies envy-free allocations for economies with indivisible objects, quasi-linear utility functions, and an amount of money. We give a polynomially bounded algorithm for finding envy-free allocations. Connectedness of envy-graphs, which are used in the algorithm,...
- Lorenz undominated allocations for TU-games: The weighted Coalitional Lorenz Solutions.
Arin, Javier; Feltkamp, V. // Social Choice & Welfare; Oct2002, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p869In this paper we introduce and study the w-Coalitional Lorenz Solutions to identify the similarities and differences between the prenucleolus and the Shapley value. The similarity is that they both use egalitarian criteria over coalitions. The two main differences are: the prenucleolus and the...
- Bidding for envy-freeness: A procedural approach to n-player fair-division problems.
Haake, Claus-Jochen; Raith, Matthias G.; Su, Francis Edward // Social Choice & Welfare; Oct2002, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p723We develop a procedure for implementing an efficient and envy-free allocation of m objects among n individuals with the possibility of monetary side-payments, assuming that players have quasi�linear utility functions. The procedure eliminates envy by compensating envious players. It is fully...
- On strategy-proofness and essentially single-valued cores: A converse result.
Takamiya, Koji // Social Choice & Welfare; Feb2003, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p77In a general model of indivisible good allocation, S�nmez (1999) established that, whenever the core is nonempty for each preference profile, if an allocation rule is strategy-proof, individually rational and Pareto optimal, then the rule is a selection from the core correspondence, and the...
- Simple Arrow-type propositions in the Edgeworth domain.
Bone, John // Social Choice & Welfare; Feb2003, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p41This paper presents an Arrow-type result which can be simply demonstrated to hold within the standard domain of welfare economics: in the m�n Edgeworth box, a best allocation must assign all goods to a single individual.
- Neither boom nor bust
Myers, Heather // Alternatives Journal; Oct/Nov1996, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p18No abstract available.
- PROGRESS: Optimally solving the generalized resource-constrained project scheduling problem.
Klein, Robert; Scholl, Armin // Mathematical Methods of Operations Research; 2000, Vol. 52 Issue 3, p467Abstract. This paper deals with the generalized resource-constrained project scheduling problem (GRCPSP) which extends the well-known resource-constrained project scheduling problem (RCPSP) by considering job specific release and due dates, non-negative minimum start-to-start time lags as well...
- Production Response to Technological and Price Changes: A Study of Wheat and Cattle Farming in Southern Brazil.
de C. Engler, J.J.; Singh, I.J. // American Journal of Agricultural Economics; Dec71, Vol. 53 Issue 5, p802Presents abstract of a study on the impact of the price changes on resource allocation on representative wheat and cattle farms in Southern Brazil.
- Lessons for Asia from America's past.
McGuckin, Robert H.; van Ark, Bart // Across the Board; Jan1999, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p56States that the United States still provides a relevant example for both advanced and emerging Asian countries concerning resource reallocation and its effects. Restructuring in many United States industries; Competitive pressures faced by a substantial part of many Asian countries' economy;...
- Hard choices in public health: the allocation of scarce resources.
Liss, Per-Erik // Scandinavian Journal of Public Health; Mar2003, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p156Analyzes the findings of a parliamentary commission appointed by the Swedish government in 1992 to finalize priorities of resource allocation in healthcare. Basic ethical principles guiding prioritization; Criticism of ranking of the principles; Significance of giving priority to occupational...
- Managing resources.
Hussain, Mirza Sardar // Economic Review (05318955); Jan1998, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p13Discusses management science techniques available for addressing resource allocation problems. Resource management scenario in Pakistan's local industry; Concept of management science; Application potential of management science techniques; Linear programming; Modelling system; Identification...
- Bass Strait scallops in trouble
Brett, David // Ecos; Winter1990, Issue 64, p25No abstract available.
- Repairing Australia's rivers
Brett, David // Ecos; Winter1993, Issue 76, p25No abstract available.
- Urban stormwater
Brett, David // Ecos; Winter1993, Issue 76, p30No abstract available.
- Management by totemization: whale symbolism and anti-whaling campaign
Kalland, Arne // Arctic; Jun1993, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p124Examines the way whales have come to embody purity, innocence, and altruism, which has led them to be regarded as totems whose protection or harvesting qualifies peoples or nations as "good" or "bad." The author then analyzes the effects this transformation and the resultant international...
- On the resumption of commercial whaling: the case of the minke whalein the northeast Atlantic
Bjorndal, Trond; Conrad, Jon // Arctic; Jun1993, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p164No abstract available.
- FROM THE GUEST EDITOR.
Bjorndal, Trond; Conrad, Jon // Human Resource Planning; 1994, Vol. 17 Issue 2, piPresents an introduction to this issue of the periodical "Human Resource Planning."
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR.
Bjorndal, Trond; Conrad, Jon // Human Resource Planning; 1994, Vol. 17 Issue 2, piiPresents an introduction to this issue of the periodical "Human Resource Planning."
- Evaluation: How much is enough?
Cummings, Oliver W. // Measurement & Evaluation in Counseling & Development (American C; Jan92, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p150Discusses issues in deciding to include money to support evaluative efforts. Examples of benefits that can be provided when right evaluation is performed at appropriate level; Three key sources of information to allocate budget for the evaluation; Evaluation figures from industry and from...
- Success of Data Resource Management in Distributed Environments: An Empirical Investigation.
Cummings, Oliver W. // MIS Quarterly; Mar98, Vol. 22 Issue 1, Preceding p1This article presents an executive overview of the article "Success of Data Resource Management in Distributed Environments: An Empirical Investigation," by Hemant Jain, K. Ramamurthy, Hwa-Suk Ryu and Masoud Yasai-Ardekani.
- Greenprint.
Cummings, Oliver W. // New Internationalist; Nov98, Issue 307, p26Presents an outline of a plan to reduce the use of resources in the Northern region and achieve a more equal society at the same time. Taxation, insurance and electricity; Materials recycling and product durability; Time balance between employment and the household; well-being; Infrastructure;...
- The dynamic macroeconomic effects of tax policy in an overlapping generations model.
Heijdra, Ben J. // Oxford Economic Papers; Oct2000, Vol. 52 Issue 4, p677Examines the effects of tax policy on savings and investment decisions in an intergenerational allocation model. Development of the Blanchard-Yaari model; Allowance of the model for endogenous labor supply; Analysis of tax policy changes.
- Resources for locating and obtaining funding for...
Heijdra, Ben J. // Technology & Learning; Apr96 Supplement, Vol. 16 Issue 7, p31Reports that on the availability of resources available to educators. Categories resources fall into; Wealth of resources is available for educators who are looking for funding for technology projects; Resources for finding alternative sources of funding; Information contains in Catalogue of...
- ERP: Pathway to the Future or Yesterday's Buzz?.
Zuckerman, Amy // Transportation & Distribution; Aug99, Vol. 40 Issue 8, p37Part I. Looks at the enterprise resource planning (ERP) issue in the transportation industry. Definition of ERP; Potential benefits of ERP; Effectiveness.
- How to make ERP and SCE work.
Zuckerman, Amy // Transportation & Distribution; Aug99, Vol. 40 Issue 8, Supply Chain Flow pSCF4Provides information on the report published by International Data Corp. on enterprise resource planning (ERP). Reasons for the anticipated success of the ERP market; Incorporation of ERP and Supply Chain Execution (SCE); Profile of companies most likely to benefit from SCE system.
- A Dynamic Analysis of Turkey's Trade with the European Union in the 1990s.
Lohrmann, Astrid-Marina // Russian & East European Finance & Trade; Mar/Apr2002, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p44Provides information on trade liberalization in Turkey. Allocation of resources; Analysis on the relationship of the Turkish government with the European Union; Trade pattern of the inter-industry type.
- A Practical Approach to Defining an Equitable Resource Allocation Model.
Cope, Rachelle F.; Folse, Raymond O. // International Journal of Management; Dec2001, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p501Develops a practical approach for defining a value-oriented equitable resource allocation model. Use of a school district application; Computation of average monetary value; Employment of the relative simplicity model as an alternative.






