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Scott Kelly
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Infrastructure failure can cause significant disruption of economic activity. The size of economic loss is a direct function of the interdependencies between infrastructure and economic systems raising important questions about infrastructure vulnerabili...
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Kwang-Ming Liu, Kuan-Yu Su and Chien-Pang Chin
Cetacean and shark depredations in a small-scale longline fishery in the southeastern Taiwan waters were estimated based on interviews of 21 fishermen and logbooks of 12 sampling vessels, including 649 operations (681,310 hooks) from October 2009 to Dece...
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Steven Sonka, Hyeonsuh Lee and Sonali Shah
Excessively high levels of post-harvest loss often are a feature of agricultural systems dominated by small-holder farmers. However, this situation is something of a paradox, as technologies exist that have been shown in field demonstrations to substanti...
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Gokulan Ravindiran, Sivarethinamohan Rajamanickam, Sujatha Sivarethinamohan, Balamurugan Karupaiya Sathaiah, Gobinath Ravindran, Senthil Kumar Muniasamy and Gasim Hayder
Most water systems that support ecosystems and feed humans are depleted or stressed. Aquifer characteristics, topography, subsurface activities, climate, and geochemical processes regulate groundwater availability, a reliable source of fresh water. Globa...
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Massimo Guidolin and Manuela Pedio
In this paper, we conduct a thorough investigation of the predictive ability of forward and backward stepwise regressions and hidden Markov models for the futures returns of several commodities. The predictive performance relative a standard AR(1) benchm...
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This study provides a scientific assessment of water scarcity in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) city region and investigates its restrictive effects on urban economic development by quantifying economic loss caused by water scarcity based on an input&nd...
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Elena Gómez, Roberto Del Teso, Enrique Cabrera, Enrique Cabrera, Jr. and Javier Soriano
Pressurized Water Transport Systems (PWTSs) are responsible for a large percentage of the electricity consumption around the world, and current trends suggest that this proportion will continue to increase in the future. Controlling PWTS is therefore fun...
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Srikanto H. Paul and Hatim O. Sharif
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Wei-Bo Chen, Wen-Cheng Liu, Huei-Shuin Fu and Jiun-Huei Jang
Taiwan usually suffers severe inundation disasters during typhoons and strong rainstorms, and therefore flood mitigation is considered an important issue. To assess the effect of the Yuansantze flood diversion tunnel (YFDT) on flood mitigation at the ups...
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L. N. Shiyrin,O. S. Chernyshova,V. V. Kovalev,I. V. Bilych,V. I. Harlan
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The results of studies on the ?development of recommendations to improve the capacity and carrying capacity of the access road PC «Pavlogradugol».
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Samsul Huda, Prija Djatmika, Bambang Sugiri, Siti Hamidah
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Jenni van Dyk, Jaun Lange, Gary van Vuuren
Empirical studies have demonstrated that loan default probabilities (PD) and loss given defaults (LGD) are positively correlated because of a common, business cycle, dependency. Regulatory capital requirements demand that banks use downturn LGD estimates...
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Gary van Vuuren, Riaan de Jongh, Tanja Verster
The Basel regulatory credit risk rules for expected losses require banks use downturn loss given default (LGD) estimates because the correlation between the probability of default (PD) and LGD is not captured, even though this has been repeatedly demonst...
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Joko Mariyono(1), (1) Department of Economics, Universitas Pancasakti, Tegal, Indonesia
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Ryan Paulik, Emily Lane, Shaun Williams and William Power
Coastal settlements worldwide have suffered significant damage and loss to tsunami hazards in the last few decades. This period coincides with socio-economic changes that have heightened spatio-temporal risk through increased coastal development and infr...
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Wei-Bo Chen, Wen-Cheng Liu, Huei-Shuin Fu and Jiun-Huei Jang
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Juan M. Parreño-Castellano, Josefina Domínguez-Mujica, Maite Armengol-Martín, Tanausú Pérez García and Jordi Boldú Hernández
At the beginning of the economic crisis in 2008, the number of foreclosures and evictions increased dramatically in Spain. The severe economic situation and the lack of mitigation measures by public institutions seemed to be the main causes. However, the...
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Suhartono Suhartono
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This paper used Generalized-Linear Model (GLM) with the exposure time to examine the determinants ofcredit loss provisions in Indonesia's banking sector. The research was motivated by the hypothesis thatboth macro economic variables and bank - specific h...
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Ravi Bhutani, Sewa Ram, Kayitha Ravinder
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Implementation of metro rail projects paves way to the construction activities and in this process long term construction work zones are inevitable. Long term work zones on urban roads lead to many problems such as reduction in capacity, increase the tra...
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Martie Mearns, Kevin Mearns
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A comparative study Biodiversity is not a static phenomenon and many variables have an effect on accelerated biodiversity loss. While most of the variables affecting biodiversity loss are caused by humankind, many species are affected by more than...
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