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Jian Wu, Ziyu Wang, Xiaochun Bai and Nana Duan
The risk level of the NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) phenomenon is crucial for the safety and economy of transmission and transformation projects which is rarely studied, especially for site selection and the construction of transmission lines and substatio...
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Sadeeb Simon Ottenburger, Stella Möhrle, Tim Oliver Müller and Wolfgang Raskob
In the context of the energy transition, sound decision making regarding the development of renewable energy systems faces various technical and societal challenges. In addition to climate-related uncertainties affecting technical issues of reliable grid...
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Chuanwang Sun, Xiaochun Meng and Shuijun Peng
Along with the accelerated process of China?s urbanization, the increasing urban population has put much pressure on solid waste disposal. A speeding-up development plan of waste incineration power generation has been launched in China, which aims to res...
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Wesolowska Judyta
Pág. 553 - 565
The article shows the need for a adoption of urban and spatial management documents in the areas/cities of great housing expansion which also demands location of other infrastructures objects and services areas. Development of urban infrastructure is ess...
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Nicolás Soto, Rodrigo Hormazábal
En el presente trabajo se exploran, desde una perspectiva sociológica, las dinámicas que se desarrollan al interior del fenómeno NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) como materialización del fenómeno LULU (Locally Undesirable Land Uses), buscando de esta forma dar...
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