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LIST OF TABLES. Table 7-1. Shoreline use, development and modification matrix 43 APPENDICES Appendix A: Official Shorelines Map Appendix B: Shoreline Critical Areas Regulations Appendix C: Ocean Uses & Modifications SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM CITY OF ILWACO
LIST OF TABLES. Table 1 Summary of Literature in AVs 2 Table 2 Summary of Literature on Adoption 6 Table 3 Summary of Literature on WTP 8 Table 4 Summary of Literature on Mode Choice 9 Table 5 Summary of Literature on Benefit and Concerns 10 Table 6 Summary of Literature on Perception of Technology and Operations 12 Table 7 Summary of Literature on Travel Demand 14 Table 8 Classification of Studies by Detailed Approach 16 Table 9 PCA result for AT1 (preferences for lifestyle and mobility options) 22 Table 10 PCA result for AT2 (perceived benefits and concerns of shared mobility) 23 Table 11 PCA result for AT3 (reasons toward or against private vehicle ownership) 24 Table 12 PCA result for AT4 (motivations for and desired features of AV) 24 Table 13 Result of Measurement Equations for AV Adoption and WTP 44 Table 14 Result of Structural Equations 45 Table 15 Result of Measurement Equations 50 Table 16 Result of Structural Model 52 Table 17 Results of Factor Analysis for Mode Dependency 56 Table 18 Linear SVM Model Performances 57 Table 19 Linear SVM Model Coefficients 59 Table 20 Mode Choice Model Results for Regular Trips (t-ratios in brackets) 68 Table 21 Mode Choice Model Results for Occasional Trips (t-ratios in brackets) 70 Table 22 Identified Latent Attitude Factors 72 Table 23 Model Results for Transit Users 74 Table 24 Model Results for Car Users 76 Table 25 Summary of Influential Attitudes to Emerging Mobility Options 81 Table 26 Summary of Influential Variables to Emerging Mobility Options 81 Table 27 Potential Model Changes for ACES Considerations 85 1 INTRODUCTION Today’s world is deeply influenced by the way new technology evolves. Advances in information and communication technologies have played an important role in how we live and travel and will continue to do so. Rapidly emerging mobile apps have contributed to the quick expansion of car sharing, ridesourcing, and various other on-demand services around the world. Similarly, connected and autonomous vehicle technologies are expected to bring a paradigm shift in how we define mobility. It is essential to incorporate ridesourcing and automated vehicle (AV) considerations into current long-range transportation planning efforts, which usually extends to the next 20 to 30 years. On the other hand, there are a lot of uncertainties with respect to technology development, regulations, and user acceptance that make it challenging to draw a clear picture of how shared mobility and AVs may affect our daily travel an...
LIST OF TABLES. Table 1: 2013 Lake Chelan xxxxx survey angler data. 3 Table 2: 2013 Lake Chelan xxxxx survey results 4 Table 3: 2013 Angler questionnaire results summary 5 Table 4: Angler preference for tournaments and the species preferred by those who indicated they were in favor of future tournaments. 5 Table 5: Should there be a Trophy Fishery in Lake Chelan? 6 Table 6: Cutthroat/rainbow trout redds observed in three Lake Chelan tributaries, 2011 8 Table 7: Snorkel survey results for three Lake Chelan tributaries, 2011. 9 Table 8: Estimated 2013 Lake Chelan Tributary Rainbow Trout Density and Population Abundance 10 Table 9: Estimated 2013 Lake Chelan Tributary Cutthroat Trout density and population abundance 10 Table 10: A comparison of species abundance and composition 1982 vs 2013. 11 Table 11: A comparison of species abundance and composition 1982 vs 2012 11 Table 12: A comparison of species abundance and composition 1982 vs 2011. 11 Table 13: Number of greater than six inch trout observed and size classes within six mainstem pool index sites, 2011 – 2013 12 Table 14: Number of greater than six inch fish observed and size classes within two mainstem xxxxxx sites, 2012 – 2013 13 Table 15: Number of greater than six inch trout observed and size classes at eleven index sites, 2011 – 2013. 14 Table 16: 2011 Fish Stocking Plan 21 Table 17: 2011 Actual Fish Stocking 21 Table 18: 2012 Fish Stocking Plan 22 Table 19: 2012 Actual Fish Stocking 22 Table 20: 2013 Fish Stocking Plan 23 Table 21: 2013 Actual Fish Stocking 23 Table 22: 2014 Fish Stocking Plan 24 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: 2013 Lake Chelan catch composition. 3 Figure 2: 2013 Angler County of Origin. 5 Figure 3: Number of anglers, effort hours and total catch 2013 vs. 2010. 6
LIST OF TABLES. Table 1-1. Table 7.1 from Appendix D of the Skagit Chinook Recovery Plan. Table 1-2. Restoration Projects Identified in the Skagit Chinook Recovery Plan Sorted by the Smolts Produced Per Acre. Table 2-1. Tidegates by Dike or Drainage District and by Priority. Table 2-2. Floodgates by Dike or Drainage District and by Habitat Tiers. Table 4-1. Drainage Area Calculation for Tidegate Maintenance Habitat Credit. Table 4-2. Habitat Requirements per Tidegate and Tier 1 Floodgates.
LIST OF TABLES. Table 1-1. Examples of Typical Protection and Restoration Actions 1-4 Table 1-2. Typical Restoration Phases and Actions 1-5 Table 2-1. Xxxxx County Restoration Goals, Objectives, Actions, and Success Measures 2-4 Table 4-1. Recommendations and Priorities for Protection, Restoration, and Enhancement in the Marine Shorelines of Xxxxx County Based upon Coastal Processes 4-3 Table 4-3. Recommendations and Priorities for Protection, Restoration and Enhancement in South Puget Sound 4-4 Table 5-1. Miles of Shoreline Recommended for Different Strategies to Achieve Sediment Supply, Sediment Transport, and Tidal Flow 5-4 Table 5-2. Restoration Opportunities on Public Shores of Hood Canal 5-6 Table 5-3. Restoration Opportunities on Public Shores of South Puget Sound 5-12 Table 6-1. Restoration Actions for Xxxxx County Lakes 6-5 Table 7-1. Restoration Actions for Xxxxx County Rivers and Streams – WRIA 14a 7-4 Table 7-2. Restoration Actions for Xxxxx County Rivers and Streams – WRIA 15 7-10 Table 7-3. Restoration Actions for Xxxxx County Rivers and Streams – WRIA 16/14b 7-14 Table 7-4. Restoration Actions for Xxxxx County Rivers and Streams – Table 8-1. Potential Restoration Partner Organizations and their Roles in Future Restoration 8-2
LIST OF TABLES. Table 1. Number of beneficiaries of social packages in Bolnisi Municipality according to groups 3 Table 2. Allocation of Bolnisi Municipality Budget for 2014, 2015 and 2016 3 Table 3. GHG Emissions in Bolnisi Municipality in 2014 and 2020 (Tons CO2 eq.) 9 Table 4. Emissions Savings in different sectors according to Bolnisi Municipality SEAP 9 Table 5. Vehicle Number Increase Trend in Bolnisi Municipality 14 Table 6. Vehicles in Permanent Ownership of Bolnisi Municipality in 2014 15 Table 7. Public Transport (Minibuses) Serving in 2014 16 Table 8. Bolnisi Municipality Transport Characteristics 16 Table 9. Final Energy Consumption in Bolnisi Municipality Transport Sector (MWh) - 2014 17 Table 10. GHG Emissions from Bolnisi Municipality Transport Sector in CO2 Equivalent (Ton) -2014 17 Table 11. Transport Sector Action Plan 22 Table 12. Bolnisi Municipality Residential Buildings 23 Table 13. The Buildings Owned by the Municipality (Except Kindergartens) 25 Table 14. The Kindergartens Owned by Bolnisi Municipality 25 Table 15. Incomplete List of Central Authorities Owned and Commercial Buildings Functioning in Bolnisi Municipality 25 Table 16. Trends of Energy Resources (kWh) Consumed by Buildings in Residential and Non-residential Sector of Bolnisi Municipality in 2012-2014 26 Table 17. Energy Resources Consumed by Buildings in Residential and Non-residential Sector of Bolnisi Municipality in 2014 27 Table 18. Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emission Factors for Buildings (kg/MW/h) 27 Table 19. Final Energy Consumption in Bolnisi Municipality Buildings Sector (MWh) - 2014 31 Table 20. GHG Emissions from Bolnisi Municipality Buildings Sector Ton CO2eq. 31 Table 21. Profitability Parameters of Measure MB1.1 35 Table 22. Profitability Parameters of Measure MB1.2 36 Table 23. Profitability Parameters of Measure MB2.1 36 Table 24. Profitability Parameters of Measure MB2.2 37 Table 25. Profitability Parameters of Measure MB3.1 37 Table 26. Parameters of Measure MB4.1 38 Table 27. Cumulative Data of Bolnisi Municipality Residential Buildings 38 Table 28. Profitability Parameters of Measure RB1.1 39 Table 29. Energy Savings with Heat Insulation of Building Entrances 39 Table 30. Profitability Parameters of Measure RB2.1 39 Table 31. Energy Savings with Residential Building Heat Insulation 40 Table 32. Profitability Parameters of Measure RB2.2 40 Table 33. Energy Savings with Infiltration Reduction in Residential Buildings 41 Table 34. Profitability Parameters of Measure RB...
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LIST OF TABLES. 1. Environmental Documents Supporting the Development of NASA Research Park
LIST OF TABLES. Table 3.1-1. Gravel Placement Locations, Dates, and Volumes. 4 Table 3.2-1. Implementation monitoring questions. 7
LIST OF TABLES. Table 1. Prior Cultural Resources Investigations in the Vicinity of the Project 7 Table 2. Historic Properties Associated with the Sqilantnu Archaeological District Adversely Affected by the Project 11 Table 3. Holocene Archaeological Culture Sequence for Cook Inlet, Alaska.* 13 Acronyms and Abbreviations ADGGS Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Survey AHPA Alaska Historic Preservation Act AHRS Alaska Heritage Resources Survey ANC United States Geological Survey Anchorage quadrangle as part of an AHRS-assigned site number ANCSA Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act APE Area of Potential Effects ARPA Archaeological Resources Protection Act AS Alaska Statute ASTt Arctic Small Tool Tradition BIA Bureau of Indian Affairs BP Before Present XXXX Xxxx Inlet Region, Inc. CFR Code of Federal Regulations CRC Cultural Resources Consultants, LLC DOE Determination of Eligibility DOT&PF Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities Forest Service United States Forest Service FR Federal Register FHWA Federal Highway Administration GPS Global Positioning Systems HDR HDR Alaska, Inc. XXX United States Geological Survey Kenai quadrangle as part of an AHRS- assigned site number KIT Kenaitze Indian Tribe KNWR Kenai Wilderness Refuge KPB Kenai Peninsula Borough mm Millimeter MP Milepost NAGPRA Native American Xxxxxx Protection and Repatriation Act National Register National Register of Historic Places NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NHPA National Historic Preservation Act OHA Office of History and Archaeology PA Programmatic Agreement Project Sterling Highway MP 45–60 Project ROW Right-of-way RRLA Russian River Lands Act SEW United States Geological Survey Seward quadrangle as part of an AHRS- assigned site number SOI Secretary of the Interior Treatment Plan Data Recovery/Historic Properties Treatment Plan UAMN University of Alaska Museum of the North USFWS United States Fish and Wildlife Service
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