Fourth International Conference on Managing Pavements : 17 to 21 May 1998, International Convention Centre (ICC), Durban, South Africa ; Papers. 1. Opening and basic tools and system outputs


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This Fourth International Conference on Managing Pavements was divided into four themes. Volume 1 - Opening and Theme 1 Basic Tools and System Outputs; Volume 2 - Implementation of Pavement Management System Outputs; Volume 3 - Institutional Reform and Sustainability in Pavement Management; and Volume 4 - Future: Towards Integrated Management Systems.




Fourth International Conference on Managing Pavements : 17 to 21 May 1998, International Convention Centre (ICC), Durban, South Africa ; Papers. 2. Implementation of pavement management systems outputs


Book Description

This Fourth International Conference on Managing Pavements was divided into four themes. Volume 1 - Opening and Theme 1 Basic Tools and System Outputs; Volume 2 - Implementation of Pavement Management System Outputs; Volume 3 - Institutional Reform and Sustainability in Pavement Management; and Volume 4 - Future: Towards Integrated Management Systems.




Fourth International Conference on Managing Pavements : 17 to 21 May 1998, International Convention Centre (ICC), Durban, South Africa ; Papers. 3. Institutional reform and sustainability in pavement management


Book Description

This Fourth International Conference on Managing Pavements was divided into four themes. Volume 1 - Opening and Theme 1 Basic Tools and System Outputs; Volume 2 - Implementation of Pavement Management System Outputs; Volume 3 - Institutional Reform and Sustainability in Pavement Management; and Volume 4 - Future: Towards Integrated Management Systems.




Fourth International Conference on Managing Pavements : 17 to 21 May 1998, International Convention Centre (ICC), Durban, South Africa ; Papers. 4. Future: towards integrated management systems


Book Description

This Fourth International Conference on Managing Pavements was divided into four themes. Volume 1 - Opening and Theme 1 Basic Tools and System Outputs; Volume 2 - Implementation of Pavement Management System Outputs; Volume 3 - Institutional Reform and Sustainability in Pavement Management; and Volume 4 - Future: Towards Integrated Management Systems.




South African national bibliography


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Classified list with author and title index.







Border Management Modernization


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Border clearance processes by customs and other agencies are among the most important and problematic links in the global supply chain. Delays and costs at the border undermine a country’s competitiveness, either by taxing imported inputs with deadweight inefficiencies or by adding costs and reducing the competitiveness of exports. This book provides a practical guide to assist policy makers, administrators, and border management professionals with information and advice on how to improve border management systems, procedures, and institutions.




Review of Maritime Transport 2012


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More than 80 per cent of international trade in goods is carried by sea, and an even higher percentage of developing-country trade is carried in ships. This annual publication is an important source of information on this vital sector. It closely monitors developments affecting world seaborne trade, freight rates, ports, surface transport, and logistics services, as well as trends in ship ownership and control and fleet age, tonnage supply, and productivity. The Review contains a chapter on legal and regulatory developments and each year includes a chapter highlighting a different region.




Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa


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Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa is a critical reflection on peacebuilding efforts in Africa. The authors expose the tensions and contradictions in different clusters of peacebuilding activities, including peace negotiations; statebuilding; security sector governance; and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration. Essays also address the institutional framework for peacebuilding in Africa and the ideological underpinnings of key institutions, including the African Union, NEPAD, the African Development Bank, the Pan-African Ministers Conference for Public and Civil Service, the UN Peacebuilding Commission, the World Bank, and the International Criminal Court. The volume includes on-the-ground case study chapters on Sudan, the Great Lakes Region of Africa, Sierra Leone and Liberia, the Niger Delta, Southern Africa, and Somalia, analyzing how peacebuilding operates in particular African contexts. The authors adopt a variety of approaches, but they share a conviction that peacebuilding in Africa is not a script that is authored solely in Western capitals and in the corridors of the United Nations. Rather, the writers in this volume focus on the interaction between local and global ideas and practices in the reconstitution of authority and livelihoods after conflict. The book systematically showcases the tensions that occur within and between the many actors involved in the peacebuilding industry, as well as their intended beneficiaries. It looks at the multiple ways in which peacebuilding ideas and initiatives are reinforced, questioned, reappropriated, and redesigned by different African actors. A joint project between the Centre for Conflict Resolution in Cape Town, South Africa, and the Centre of African Studies at the University of Cambridge.




The Rise of China and India in Africa


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In recent years, China and India have become the most important economic partners of Africa and their footprints are growing by leaps and bounds, transforming Africa's international relations in a dramatic way. Although the overall impact of China and India's engagement in Africa has been positive in the short-term, partly as a result of higher returns from commodity exports fuelled by excessive demands from both countries, little research exists on the actual impact of China and India's growing involvement on Africa's economic transformation. This book examines in detail the opportunities and challenges posed by the increasing presence of China and India in Africa, and proposes critical interventions that African governments must undertake in order to negotiate with China and India from a stronger and more informed platform.