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Michael Gormley, David Kelly, David Campbell, Yunpeng Xue and Colin Stewart
National design guides provide essential guidance for the design of building drainage systems, which primarily ensure the basic objectives of preventing odor ingress and cross-transmission of disease through water-trap seal retention. Current building dr...
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Chrysi A. Papadimitriou, Yiannis G. Savvidis, Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi and Amalia Moriki
In line with the framework of strategic guidelines for marine aquacultures, mussel cultures have to be operated in Areas of Organized Aquaculture Development (AOAD). Forty per cent of the national mussel culture production, which is based in Chalastra (N...
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Angelos Alamanos, Alec Rolston and George Papaioannou
Undertaking integrated and sustainable water resources management (ISWRM) and providing socially acceptable solutions with scientifically solid bases is a dynamic and challenging process. Two basic pillars?umbrellas can be identified in the literature: s...
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Slobodan P. Simonovic
Global change, that results from population growth, global warming and land use change (especially rapid urbanization), is directly affecting the complexity of water resources management problems and the uncertainty to which they are exposed. Both, the c...
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Olgierd Wyszomirski, Hubert Kolodziejski, Eamonn Judge
Pág. 187 - 201
In urban transport, two basic models of organization and management of its functioning are used, i.e. a model of deregulated and regulated transport. The article presents the main assumptions and principles of both models, based on the literature review ...
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