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Jennifer Cartwright, Casey Caldwell, Steven Nebiker and Rodney Knight
This paper presents a conceptual framework to operationalize flow?ecology relationships into decision-support systems of practical use to water-resource managers, who are commonly tasked with balancing multiple competing socioeconomic and environmental p...
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Benjamin Y. Clark, Nicholas Zingale, Joseph Logan
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The hollowing of the state has added new challenges for administrators attending to the competing values of the administration. This article examines how the wisdom of the crowds can be used in a deliberative manner to extract new knowledge through crowd...
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David Roman, Andrea Braga, Nandan Shetty and Patricia Culligan
Management of urban stormwater to mitigate Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) is a priority for many cities; yet, few truly innovative approaches have been proposed to address the problem. Recent advances in information technology are now, however, providin...
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Jishnu Narayan, Oded Cats, Niels van Oort, Serge Hoogendoorn
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The emergence of innovative mobility solutions that offer flexible transport services, is changing the way urban public transport systems will be designed. Such mobility solutions offer on demand transport services and hence can solve the problems inhere...
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Murat Esen, Resat Sekerdil
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Social innovation is a realized action that transfers from profits to social needs by using entrepreneurial skills. Social innovation is an action which is carried out by transferring profits to social needs with the help of entrepreneurial skills&...
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