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Mathavanayakam Sathurshan, Aslam Saja, Julian Thamboo, Masahiko Haraguchi and Satheeskumar Navaratnam
Critical infrastructures such as transportation, power, telecommunication, water supply, and hospitals play a vital role in effectively managing post-disaster responses. The resilience of critical infrastructures should be incorporated in the planning an...
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Josef Baumüller,Stefan O. Grbenic
Pág. 369 - 381
Non-financial reporting as established through the NFRD (2014/95/EU) has become a core element of the EU Commission?s ambitions to transform the European economy towards more sustainability. To address the increased criticism which meets the current repo...
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Matthew C. LaFevor and Carlos E. Ramos-Scharrón
Concerns over freshwater scarcity for agriculture, ecosystems, and human consumption are driving the construction of infiltration trenches in many mountain protected areas. This study examines the effectiveness of infiltration trenches in a subalpine for...
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Emma Terama, Juha Peltomaa, Maija Mattinen-Yuryev and Ari Nissinen
Urban sustainability has been used to cover multiple aspects of urban development. Terms related to sustainability have been generously used to advance ubiquitous and hard-to-measure targets not least in response to global and national sustainable develo...
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Cristian Carini, Laura Rocca, Monica Veneziani and Claudio Teodori
Directive 2014/95, in force since 2017, is the first European step that requires undertakings to provide mandatory non-financial information. The regulation concerns sustainability information, such as environmental, social, and employee information, hum...
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Isaac M. Wamatsembe, Godfrey Asea and Stephan M. Haefele
Maize production in Uganda is constrained by various factors, but especially drought and stem borers contribute to significant yield losses. Genetically modified (GM) maize with increased drought tolerance and/or Bt insect resistance (producing the Bacil...
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Daniela PASNICU
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Abstract. Ex-ante assessment is a mandatory step before the process of implementation of policies because it brings, through the analyses undertaken improvements for initial design, contributing, on a case by case basis, to increasing of efficiency, effe...
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Antonio Comi, Berta Buttarazzi, Massimiliano M. Schiraldi, Rosy Innarella, ... Luca Rosati
Pág. 335 - 344
The paper proposes a simulation framework for planning, managing and controlling urban delivery schemes taking into account the real-time occupancy of delivery bays and the possibility to drive transport operators in their delivery tours providing person...
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Serban Raicu, Dorinela Costescu, Raluca Raicu, Mihaela Popa
Pág. 911 - 924
As a consequence of development policies urban areas are substantially different in terms of road traffic risk. The shape, size and configuration of urban areas, the transport supply to meet people and goods mobility needs, as well as human behavior have...
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Imre Keseru, Jeroen Bulckaen, Cathy Macharis
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This paper proposes the NISTO evaluation framework to appraise small-scale mobility projects. The framework consists of three evaluation tools and a set of evaluation criteria and indicators that are linked to the tools. The appraisal of the sustainabili...
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