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The Case for Open Space

The Case for Open Space

Chris Dunn; James F. Lima; Matthew Norris; Elizabeth Shreeve; Reema Singh

Urban Land Institute,U.S.
2019
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The Case for Open Space explores the benefits of private sector involvement in creating, maintaining, operating, and programming parks and open space—ranging from enhanced returns on investment for developers that include open space in their projects to improved community health outcomes. This publication by the Urban Land Institute's (ULI) Building Healthy Places Initiative and ULI's Sustainable Development Council (SDC) incorporates research conducted by ULI staff and SDC members, as well as takeaways from stakeholder interviews—including with ULI members who have developed or supported parks and open space through their project investments.
Energy-Sector Workforce Development in Southwestern Pennsylvania

Energy-Sector Workforce Development in Southwestern Pennsylvania

Gabriella C. Gonzalez; Reema Singh; Rita Karam; David S. Ortiz

RAND
2015
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This report documents key technological innovations in the energy sector; identifies best practices of educational and training programs that have successfully responded to evolving labor markets in other sectors; analyzes four case-study energy-sector education and training programs in southwestern Pennsylvania; and provides recommendations for the energy-sector education and training system in the region.
An Evaluation of the Implementation and Perceived Utility of the Airman Resilience Training Program

An Evaluation of the Implementation and Perceived Utility of the Airman Resilience Training Program

Gabriella C. Gonzalez; Reema Singh; Terry L. Schell; Robin M. Weinick

RAND
2014
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The U.S. Department of Defense has implemented many programs to support service members experiencing difficulties handling stress, mental health problems, or deficits caused by a traumatic brain injury. This report describes RAND s assessment of one such program, Airman Resilience Training (ART), an Air Force psychoeducational program designed to improve airmen s reactions to stress during and after deployment."