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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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Alba Ballester, Kelly E. Mott Lacroix
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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, Dumitru Vâju
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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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Ehsan Noorollahi, Dawud Fadai, Mohsen Akbarpour Shirazi and Seyed Hassan Ghodsipour
Considering the geographical location and climatic conditions of Iran, solar energy can provide a considerable portion of the energy demand for the country. This study develops a two-step framework. In the first step, the map of unsuitable regions is ext...
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