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Ferhat Karaca, Aidana Tleuken, Rocío Pineda-Martos, Sara Ros Cardoso, Daniil Orel, Rand Askar, Akmaral Agibayeva, Elena Goicolea Güemez, Adriana Salles, Huseyin Atakan Varol and Luis Braganca
Due to its intricate production processes, complex supply chains, and industry-specific characteristics, the construction industry faces unique challenges in adopting circular economy (CE) principles that promote resource equity. To address this issue, t...
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Ruijie Bian, Pamela Murray-Tuite, Joseph Trainor, Praveen Edara and Konstantinos Triantis
Phased evacuation is an under-studied strategy, and relatively little is known about compliance with the phased process. This study modelled households? responses to a phased evacuation order based on a household behavioral intention survey. About 66% of...
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Francisco Teixeira Pinto Dias, Sara Maria Rodrigues Góis and Gonçalo Nuno de Castro Oliveira Gomes
Gathering information on the impact of tourism in territories is fundamental for the responsible management of tourism businesses and destinations. Therefore, it is important to monitor tourism performance using indicators that can assess its impacts. Mo...
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Yohannes Geleta, Amare Haileslassie, Belay Simane, Engdawork Assefa and Amare Bantider
Individuals and communities use and value water in multiple and complex ways. In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the pluralistic nature of water values is poorly documented, and the existing and potential value trade-offs are unidentified. This study was under...
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Shihua Yan and Roziya Binti Ibrahim
In the milieu of escalating flood occurrences, the concept of community resilience has garnered considerable attention. A series of studies recommend a river restoration approach to encourage the participation of all relevant stakeholders to manage flood...
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Thin Khaing and Thi Phuoc Lai Nguyen
This study aims to analyze the actors and institutions for public water supply governance in armed conflict areas of Rakhine State, Myanmar. Using Stakeholder Salience Theory and Institutional Analysis of data collected from four participatory workshops ...
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Ayodeji Olatunji Aiyetan and Dillip Kumar Das
Mega-projects, particularly for the development of infrastructure, are being undertaken increasingly in many developing countries. Mega-projects are highly complex and involve significant construction activities. However, mega-projects in Africa face cri...
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Tanja Milic
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Research Question: The aim of this empirical research paper is to determine key corporate stakeholders in the Republic of Serbia. Motivation: Serbia belongs to the group of emerging economies striving to adopt market economy management practices. Stakeho...
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Nanang Wahyudin,Sandy Pratama,Muhammad Faisal Akbar
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This research discussed domestic tourists' perception of tourism destination in Pangkalpinang, Indonesia. It has been formed a perception index using PCA with determined indicators such as accessibility, supporting facilities, the prices of snacks and se...
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Floris J. Burger,Theuns G. Pelser,Suria Ellis
AbstractBackground: South African mining organisations are facing numerous challenges: decreasing commodity prices, policy uncertainty, rising input costs and increasing stakeholder expectations. To successfully address these challenges, each mining...
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