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M. Tanko, M.I. Burke
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Urban linear ferry systems are becoming an increasingly popular transport option for cities worldwide. These ferries stop at multiple destinations in a linear route configuration using high speed, high capacity vessels operating on a scheduled timetable,...
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Beniamino Murgante, Mohamad Salmani, Mohamad Molaei Qelichi and Mehdi Hajilo
Natural hazards such as earthquakes take place around the world and when combined with humans create natural disasters. Earthquakes, a form of natural hazard, have, in recent years, caused damage and destruction in many rural areas due to the lack of sus...
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Alba Ballester and Kelly E. Mott Lacroix
The benefits of public participation in water management are recognized by governments, scholars, and stakeholders. These benefits, however, do not result from all engagement endeavors. This leads to the question: What are the determinants for effective ...
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Ruxandra Malina Petrescu-Mag, Dacinia Crina Petrescu, Ovidiu Calin Safirescu, Mihaela Hetvary, Ioan Gheorghe Oroian and Dumitru Vâju
Peripheral, disaster and polluted rural areas (PDP rural areas) are generally perceived as a ?Cinderella? of water public policy measures, deepening the rural-urban cleavage in terms of opportunities for a decent life. The main goal of the study is to de...
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Heidi Auvinen, Tuuli Järvi, Matthias Kloetzke, Ulrike Kugler, ... Klaus Esser
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Research to inform policy is often challenged with how to genuinely use and implement research findings in decision-making and policy-planning. To begin with, the dialogue between researchers and decision-makers is essential to ensure profound understand...
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