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…on the concept of social license to operate (SLO), which originated in the mining industry. The premise of SLO is straightforward: owners of businesses and other enterprises that generate negative…
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…A presentation on the development of public acceptance and understanding of ongoing projects and playing an active role in the process of social license. Enter Contact Information for Full…
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…1910 that Raymonde de Laroche became the first woman in the world to receive a pilot license. Though women have served an important role throughout aviation history, they are still…
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…environmental impacts can be used by Edgartown as it pursues a license from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to generate tidal energy in off its east coast. And we are…
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…8 November 1971 he reviewed noise ratings (dBA, loudness, NNI, etc.), made comparisons across noise ratings, compared noise ratings with subjective judgments, criteria of acceptability, including social surveys and existing…
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…evaluation Infrastructure Resilience –Resilience analysis, feasibility, and projections to develop risk management strategies that account for climate change impacts, including data analysis and visualization Social Sustainability and Quality of Life…
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…and engaging with stakeholders concerning known sensitivities or activities, airports often encounter challenges in quantifying their economic, social, and environmental benefits and impacts in a comprehensive manner. Emerging issues such…
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…New York Times Bits Blog gave an engaging keynote address on the use of technology and communication, with a particular emphasis on social networking. I learned about foursquare, and though…
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…about how the company was founded and his initial vision of Twitter as a social network to keep people informed and up to date. He spoke about Twitter’s evolving role…
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…and, I believe, collected and analyzed social surveys relating annoyance to sound levels. As a further outcome, in 1978, Ted published in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,…
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