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Federico Martínez-Carrasco Pleite and José Colino Sueiras
In recent years, various plans have been implemented by the central government with the aim of promoting more coordinated policies to address depopulation. The severity of this challenge in Spain, which has continued to intensify, underscores the need fo...
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Yochai Eisenberg, Mackenzie Hayes, Amy Hofstra, Delphine Labbé, Robert Gould and Robin Jones
Safely walking or wheeling in a wheelchair in the community is a civil and human right. Some progress has been made in the US towards making walking/wheeling paths more accessible for people with disabilities through the construction of new curb ramps, f...
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Nam-Hyun Cho, Hong-Joon Kwon, Young-Chan Suh and Jangrak Kim
Airports strive to prevent safety issues, such as foreign object debris (FOD), by pavement management using the pavement condition index (PCI). The index is used in decision-making processes for overall pavement maintenance and repair, such as the preven...
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Iván Orlando Mendoza Montesdeoca,Manuel Rivera,Jonathan Vera
Este trabajo pretende validar indicadores multidimensionales sobre la sostenibilidad en destinos turísticos para analizar los impactos que genera la actividad sobre las dimensiones socioculturales, económicas, ambientales e institucionale...
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Esraa Jaffar Baker,Juliana Aida Abu Bakar,Abdul Nasir Zulkifli
Pág. pp. 79 - 96
Many studies have begun to consider how to ensure a pleasant experience during visits to cultural heritage sites and museums. Although, when considering the populace of the visitors to these sites, the hearing impaired (HI) visitors which made up of a sm...
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Many countries were reported to have experienced external pressures on their culture and tradition, including losing their food heritage and identity. With that, Malaysia, as a multi-cultural country, is also much concerned in preserving its food heritag...
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Enis ELEZI,Christopher BAMBER
Pág. 609 - 625
This research identified knowledge management challenges that academics experience when exchanging both forms of knowledge, tacit and explicit, in collaborative projects. The research was conducted qualitatively through the use of consecutive data collec...
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Sarah Pfoser, Horst Treiblmaier, Oliver Schauer
Pág. 1463 - 1471
Even though synchromodality is a promising new concept to promote modal shift, it is virtually unknown in Europe except for the Benelux countries. In synchromodal transport chains, real-time switching between transport modes enables efficient supply chai...
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Marisa Cruz, Alexander Klein, Viviana Steiner
Pág. 869 - 875
Environmental issues are becoming increasingly important in the domestic, business and public sectors. Due to population growth and growing number of megacities, Green Public Procurements concepts is also becoming an increasing trend in the road infrastr...
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Holly Ockenden, Katie Gunnell, Audrey Giles, Kara Nerenberg, Gary Goldfield, Taru Manyanga and Kristi Adamo
The aim of this study was to develop and validate an electronic questionnaire, the Electronic Maternal Health Survey (EMat Health Survey), related to women?s knowledge and perceptions of the current gestational weight gain guidelines (GWG), as well as pr...
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