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Arvydas Bakanauskas,Monika Pota?inskaite
Pág. 177 - 184
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Wambua Benjamin Mweu, Maria W. Mung?ara
Pág. 64 - 70
AbstractBanking sector rivalry has escalated which can be attributed to many factors including innovation, new legislation, problems caused by a global financial crisis, government regulations, among others that have resulted in increased competition in ...
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Iswandi Umar,Indang Dewata
Pág. 251 - 257
Indonesia is a country that has a wet tropical climate, so that about 60 % of the cities in Indonesia is very a hazard to flood. The floods have caused many losses to humans. The purpose of this study is determine the direction of development policy miti...
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Jian Jiao, Zihong Yang, Boyang Shi, Thomas Dogot, Hossein Azadi, Ke Xu and Changbin Yin
Exploring the construction of effective payment mechanisms for rural residents could break the dilemma of the value of a single investment by the government in environmental governance and promote the process of sustainable rural domestic sewage treatmen...
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Alexander Koutamanis
Planning regulations determine a substantial part of buildings, but their constraints are usually not included in the setup of a BIM model or used explicitly for design guidance, but only tested in compliance checks once a model has been made. This is sy...
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Yunpeng Ma and Ferenc Mészáros
This article reviewed the urban vehicle access control policies derived from disparate spatiotemporal dimensions that aim to eliminate the negative externalities of traffic caused by urbanization. Urban access regulations are important tools often requir...
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Thomas Rötger, Chris Eyers and Roberta Fusaro
The request for faster and greener civil aviation is urging the worldwide scientific community and aerospace industry to develop a new generation of supersonic aircraft, which are expected to be environmentally sustainable, and to guarantee a high level ...
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Nuno Marques de Almeida and Adolfo Crespo
The frequency and severity of natural or human-induced disaster events, such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, fires, pandemics, hazardous material spills, groundwater contamination, structural failures, explosions, etc., as well as their impacts, have...
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Changjae Moon, Sanghun Jeong, Giltae Roh and Kido Park
The strengthening of regulations such as EEXI, EEDI, and CII on ship emissions is underway. Despite their application, objective comparisons of ships are hindered by diverse navigation patterns and varying velocity regulations in different seas and ports...
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Ebuka Valentine Iroha, Tsunemi Watanabe and Tsuchiya Satoshi
Many studies have been conducted on the poor performance of the construction industry. Nigeria?s construction industry has been linked to project delays and cost overruns, leading to many abandoned construction projects throughout the country. These issu...
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