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  1. Career mentorship of graduate students in public administration at the intersection of the relationship between students and faculty
  2. Evacuation behavior of households facing compound hurricane‐pandemic threats
  3. Shoreline Management and Coastal Resilience in Virginia: Analysis of the Roles of Environmental Nonprofit Organizations in Encouraging Living Shorelines
  4. Capital Management Capacity: Conceptual Development and Pilot Testing of a Framework
  5. Structuring Public–Private Partnerships for Public Value: Analysis of Two Transportation Infrastructure Case Studies
  6. What Difference Does Time Make? Analysis of Driver Behaviors Before and After Toll Implementation
  7. A Simulation-Based Disaster Management Framework to Analyze Housing Recovery: The Case of Hampton Roads, USA
  8. Participatory Mapping, E-Participation, and E-Governance
  9. Cognitive bias in decision making about development permits for living shorelines: The case of wetlands boards in Virginia localities
  10. Challenges for the disaster workforce during a compound hurricane–pandemic
  11. Changing vulnerability for hurricane evacuation during a pandemic: Issues and anticipated responses in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic
  12. Nonprofit Capacity to Manage Hurricane-Pandemic Threat: Local and National Perspectives on Resilience during COVID-19
  13. Developing an Institutional Arrangement for a Whole-of-Government and Whole-of-Community Approach to Regional Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: The Hampton Roads Pilot Project
  14. A Systematic Public Capital Management and Budgeting Process
  15. Summary, Initial Observations, and Getting to a Tentative Theory of Public Investment Behavior
  16. Work-life balance and well-being of graduate students
  17. Participatory Mapping, E-Participation, and E-Governance
  18. Assessing tourism business resilience in Virginia Beach
  19. Book review: Palaces for the people: How social infrastructure can help fight inequality, polarization, and the decline of civic life
  20. The Action-oriented Stakeholder Engagement for a Resilient Tomorrow (ASERT) framework: an effective, field-tested approach for engaging stakeholders
  21. Key beliefs and attitudes for sea-level rise policy
  22. Perspectives of the Expert and Experienced on Challenges to Regional Adaptation for Sea Level Rise: Implications for Multisectoral Readiness and Boundary Spanning
  23. A Systematic Public Capital Management and Budgeting Process
  24. Summary, Initial Observations, and Getting to a Tentative Theory of Public Investment Behavior
  25. Toward Better Management of Flood Losses: Flood Insurance in a Wetter World
  26. Engaging Stakeholders in Planning for Sea Level Rise and Resilience
  27. Participatory GIS as a Tool for Stakeholder Engagement in Building Resilience to Sea Level Rise: A Demonstration Project
  28. State Transportation Planning: Linking Quantifiable Performance Measures and Infrastructure Condition Outcomes
  29. What citizens want to know about their government's finances: Closing the information gap
  30. Stuck on options and implementation in Hampton Roads, Virginia: an integrated conceptual framework for linking adaptation capacity, readiness, and barriers
  31. Why do some states have complete streets policies?
  32. The sea is rising… but not onto the policy agenda: A multiple streams approach to understanding sea level rise policies
  33. Trusting, Happy, Religious, and Giving: Explaining Volunteering in the Context of Nordic Exceptionalism
  34. Gender differences in the use of assistance programs
  35. The Effects of Discussion and Information on Public Support for Tax and Fee Increases for Transportation
  36. An update on out-of-hospital airway management practices in the United States
  37. The Case for Performance Management In Public Works and Infrastructure
  38. Impact of start-up support through guided preparation
  39. For whom the tunnel be tolled: A four-factor model for explaining willingness-to-pay tolls
  40. Electronic Payments for State Taxes and Fees
  41. State Energy-Based Economic Development Policies and Examples
  42. Outsourcing Expert Services by State Transportation Departments
  43. For the People: Popular Financial Reporting Practices of Local Governments
  44. Why do nascent entrepreneurs use external assistance programs?
  45. Improving Revenue Adequacy by Indexing the Gas Tax to Indicators of Need
  46. THE ENTREPRENEUR-INVESTOR CHARISMATIC RELATIONSHIP: A DRAMATURGICAL APPROACH
  47. A tale of two exits: nascent entrepreneur learning activities and disengagement from start-up
  48. Paying for Locally Owned Roads: A Crisis in Local Government Highway Finance
  49. An Information Model to Present Proposals to Increase Taxes: Two Examples in the Context of American Values
  50. MAKING SENSE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL OUTCOMES MEASUREMENTS IN THE LITERATURE: SUGGESTIONS FOR RESEARCHERS AND POLICYMAKERS
  51. State Infrastructure Banks and Borrowing Costs for Transportation Projects
  52. Meeting entrepreneurs' support needs: are assistance programs effective?
  53. State Infrastructure Banks and Intergovernmental Subsidies for Local Transportation Investment
  54. Transportation Commissions as Accountability Structures
  55. Highway Trust Fund
  56. Federal Transportation Policy
  57. Motor Fuel Taxes
  58. Federal Aid Highway Program
  59. Highway Finance
  60. Metropolitan Planning Organizations
  61. National Environmental Policy Act
  62. Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act
  63. Transportation Equity Act for the Twenty-First Century
  64. Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users