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Michael Zipf, Samarth Kumar, Hendrik Scharf, Christoph Zöphel, Constantin Dierstein and Dominik Möst
The integration of different stakeholders? perspectives when planning large-scale infrastructure projects such as power transmission lines is becoming increasingly important in the public debate. Partly conflicting interests of stakeholders should be tak...
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Sandra Irawan,Susan Foster,Kerry Tanner
Under the scenario of contingent authority innovation-decision, organisation managers make the initial decision to adopt an innovation and mandate its use to the employees. Although accelerating adoption by the employees, the ensuing stages of implementa...
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Roman Gnatenko, Kateryna Tsyrkunova, Valeriy Zhdanyuk
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Cracks are one of the most widespread modes of deterioration of asphalt concrete road pavements in Ukraine. The main cause of cracking in asphalt pavements is tensile stress due to loads from vehicles as well as abrupt temperature decease and its signifi...
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Shahabeddin Taghipour-Javi, Ardalan Fazeli, Bahareh Kazemi
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Understanding environmentally sensitive areas (ESAs) prone to desertification can lead to substantial gains in the efficiency of land use planning and partly avoid negative outcomes. The main objectives of this research were the monitoring and mapping of...
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Michail Manolidis and Nikolaos Katopodes
A model is developed for simulating changes in river bed morphology as a result of bed scouring during the release of an ice jam. The model couples a non-hydrostatic hydrodynamic model with the processes of erosion and deposition through a grid expansion...
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