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Francesco Cavalieri, Giuseppe Donelli, Rui Pinho, Filippo Dacarro, Nunzia Bernardo and Michele de Nigris
Damage to devices installed in electric substations, which have shown vulnerable behaviour under strong earthquakes in the last decades, may endanger power delivery in the emergency phases during and after an earthquake. Within seismic risk assessment of...
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Malithi Fernando, Eva Heinen, Daniel Johnson
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Gentrification is an increasingly common phenomenon in many urban neighbourhoods. While cities invest in more sustainable travel options for their residents, there is limited literature on its connection to gentrification of the surrounding areas. Unders...
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Tiziana Campisi, Alessandro Severino, Muhammad Ahmad Al-Rashid and Giovanni Pau
Smart cities aim to integrate technological development with different functions/components such as mobility, management of energy, natural resources, water, and the waste cycle, air quality, land use, service network, construction, but also the economy,...
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Eugenio Lo Piccolo, Raffaele Torella, Nicholas Terranova, Luigi Di Pace, Claudia Gasparrini and Mauro Dalla Palma
The determination of the water chemistry for cooling systems of nuclear fusion plants is under debate. It should be tailored for different types of fusion reactors: either experimental, e.g., ITER, JT-60SA, and DTT, or aimed at power generation, e.g., DE...
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Sisi Zlatanova, Jinjin Yan, Yijing Wang, Abdoulaye Diakité, Umit Isikdag, George Sithole and Jack Barton
In spatial science and urban applications, ?space" is presented by multiple disciplines as a notion referencing our living environment. Space is used as a general term to help understand particular characteristics of the environment. However, the definit...
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