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Vitalii Kovalchuk, Mykola Sysyn, Majid Movahedi Rad and Szabolcs Fischer
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Jiadong Fan, Cuiping Kuang, Huixin Liu, Dan Wang, Jiantao Liu, Gang Wang and Qingping Zou
Recurrent green tide has been widely studied due to its severe damage to coastal ecosystem. Jinmeng Bay, a popular resort in northeastern China, has suffered from green tide events since 2015, after the constructions of artificial islands and submerged r...
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Aurelian Cosmin Moldovan, Valer Micle, Tomi Alexandrel Hraniciuc and Nicolae Marcoie
The layout of water resources and the complex and rational use of them have an important role in the socioeconomic activities of an urban settlement. Transversal hydrotechnical constructions such as weirs reduce the longitudinal connectivity of rivers an...
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Yuan Li, Chi Zhang, Yu Cai, Mingxiao Xie, Hongshuai Qi and Yigang Wang
Implementing shoreface nourishment is an effective method to protect sandy beaches. A better understanding of the equilibrium mechanism of shoreface nourishments is necessary for coastal engineering designs and constructions. Two experiments on the beach...
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Nguyen Trong Hiep, Hitoshi Tanaka and Nguyen Xuan Tinh
The Nobiru Coast is situated on the southwest of the Ishinomaki Bay. The 2011 Great East Japan Tsunami severely devastated the Nobiru Coast and the adjacent Naruse River mouth. In this study, an investigation was conducted based on the available historic...
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Pavel Ko?tial, Zora Ko?tialová Jancíková, Ivan Ru?iak and Milada Gajtanska
Modern means of transport increasingly utilize sandwich constructions. Among other things, the reasons for such state of affairs include the reduced weight of means of transport, and through this, better fuel economy as well as price. This work is dedica...
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Keone Kelobonye, Jianhong Cecilia Xia, Mohammad Shahidul Hasan Swapan, Gary McCarney and Heng Zhou
The evolution of urban form is a slow and complex process driven by various factors which influence its pattern of occurrence (time, shape and directions) over time. Given the ever-increasing demand for urban expansion, and its negative effects on travel...
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Eugene J. OBrien, Georg Tschan, Dennis E.H. Wansink, Miklós Puky
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?Procedures for the Design of Roads in Harmony with Wildlife? or ?Harmony? is a project that aims to develop sustainable solutions to road transport challenges that are in harmony with wildlife. This paper summarises Harmony's work in the areas of Enviro...
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Rocio Fernandez Flores, Carlos Martin-Portugues Montoliu, Edith Guedella Bustamante
Pág. 896 - 905
There are many initiatives in the market capable to assess some aspects of sustainability for roads (mainly environmental). For instance, in America it should be noted the Greenroads, Envision and Invest certification systems. In Europe, it must be highl...
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V. A. Banakh
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Factors influenced on strength parameters of constructions of exploiting buildings in difficult engineergeological conditions are analysed. Influence of dynamic forces, including forces from a public transport on the exploiting building is shown. The fea...
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