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Sean N. Gordon, Philip J. Murphy, John A. Gallo, Patrick Huber, Allan Hollander, Ann Edwards and Piotr Jankowski
As the need for more broad-scale solutions to environmental problems is increasingly recognized, traditional hierarchical, government-led models of coordination are being supplemented by or transformed into more collaborative inter-organizational network...
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Fernando Pérez-Rodríguez, Luís Nunes and João C. Azevedo
Forest management based on sustainability and multifunctionality requires reliable and user-friendly tools to address several objectives simultaneously. In this work we present FlorNExT Pro®, a multiple-criteria landscape-scale forest plan...
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Enrica Papa, Cecilia Silva, Marco te Brömmelstroet, Angela Hull
Although a large body of literature has been produced on the theoretical definitions and measurements of accessibility, the extent to which such indicators are used in planning practice is less clear. This research explores the gap between theory and app...
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Marco te Brommelstroet
This paper assesses the embedding of land use and transport instruments?Planning Support Systems (PSS), models and tools?in Dutch planning practice, in order to shed light on how planning practitioners perceive these instruments and to ascertain the reas...
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Johannes Flacke, Rehana Shrestha and Rosa Aguilar
Interactive Planning Support Systems (PSS) implemented on a maptable are deemed suitable to support participatory planning processes. They are supposed to facilitate exchange of knowledge between stakeholders, consensus building among them, and group-lea...
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I. De Meo,F. Ferretti,T. Hujala,A. Kangas
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Aim of study: Participation of stakeholders is considered an essential element in producing, at different spatial and temporal scales, forest plans accepted by local community and fulfilling the requirements of Sustainable Forest Management. Increasingly...
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Yuro Koga and Kayoko Yamamoto
It is important that both static and dynamic information is efficiently used to create a suitable tourism plan. However, collecting, accumulating and managing dynamic information can cost tourists time, money and energy. In the present study, an original...
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Muhammad Qadeer ul Hussnain, Abdul Waheed, Khydija Wakil, Junaid Abdul Jabbar, Christopher James Pettit and Ali Tahir
In an era of smart cities and digitalisation, there has been a noticeable increase in the development and application of planning support systems (PSS). However, a significant challenge in the broader adoption of these PSS can be attributed to the user e...
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Wonjun No, Junyong Choi, Sangjoon Park and David Lee
Efficient evacuation planning is important for quickly navigating people to shelters during and after an earthquake. Geographical information systems are often used to plan routes that minimize the distance people must walk to reach shelters, but this ap...
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M. Pasalodos-Tato,A. Mäkinen,J. Garcia-Gonzalo,J.G. Borges,T. Lämås,L.O. Eriksson
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Aim: Since forest planning is characterized by long time horizon and it typically involves large areas of land and numerous stakeholders, uncertainty and risk should play an important role when developing forest management plans. The aim of this study is...
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Liu Yang
The need for addressing the adverse impacts of transport infrastructure on public spaces and human activities (TSH) emphasizes the importance of designing integrated TSH system, thereby necessitating tailored planning support systems (PSS). This study be...
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H. Vacik,C. Torresan,T. Hujala,C. Khadka,K. Reynolds
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Aim of study: Knowledge Management (KM) tools facilitate the implementation of knowledge processes by identifying, creating, structuring, and sharing knowledge through use of information technology in order to improve decision-making. In this contributio...
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T. Hujala,C. Khadka,B. Wolfslehner,H. Vacik
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Aim of study: This review presents the state-of-art of using computerized techniques for problem structuring (PS) in participatory forest planning. Frequency and modes of using different computerized tool types and their contribution for planning process...
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Le Thi Le, Hoang Nguyen, Jian Zhou, Jie Dou and Hossein Moayedi
In this study, a novel technique to support smart city planning in estimating and controlling the heating load (HL) of buildings, was proposed, namely PSO-XGBoost. Accordingly, the extreme gradient boosting machine (XGBoost) was developed to estimate HL ...
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The way to implement energy efficiency policies is to develop and implement energy-saving technologies by increasing the share of renewable energy sources. The energy supply of buildings depends on the availability of batteries, solar panels, wind genera...
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A.F. Marques,A. Fricko,A. Kangas,C. Rosset,F. Ferreti,J. Rasinmaki,T. Packalen,S. Gordon
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Aim of the study: Decision support systems for forest management (FMDSS) have been developed world wide to account for a broad range of forest ecosystems, management goals and organizational frameworks (e.g. the wiki page of the FORSYS project reports 62...
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Carlo Caserio
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A large number of studies has been carried out on IT governance during the last decade, with the aim to support companies in implementing IT governance frameworks aligned with the business strategy. However, companies which create value and develop compe...
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Daniel Matulic, ?eljko Andabaka, Sanja Radman, Goran Fruk, Josip Leto, Jak?a Ro?in, Mirta Rastija, Ivana Varga, Tea Tomljanovic, Hrvoje Ceprnja and Marko Karoglan
Agrivoltaics and aquavoltaics combine renewable energy production with agriculture and aquaculture. Agrivoltaics involves placing solar panels on farmland, while aquavoltaics integrates photovoltaic systems with water bodies and aquaculture. This paper e...
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Carmela Mariano and Marsia Marino
Cities and urban systems are the places most responsible for climate change, but at the same time they are the places where its effects are felt the most. A state-of-the-art analysis showed that Ecological?Environmental, Settlement, and Infrastructure an...
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Clémence Vannier, Thomas A. Cochrane, Peyman Zawar Reza and Larry Bellamy
Agricultural systems have entered a period of significant disruption due to impacts from change drivers, increasingly stringent environmental regulations and the need to reduce unwanted discharges, and emerging technologies and biotechnologies. Governmen...
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