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Victor H. ROSAS-MARTINEZ
Pág. 353 - 355
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Melita Grant and Juliet Willetts
Partnerships between water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and rights-holder organisations (RHOs) have become more common, important and impactful in the international development sector, and they have been driven by aligned agendas, mutual benefits and t...
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Oliver Lah
Pág. 5083 - 5093
Many low-carbon transport strategies can help achieve other economic, social and environmental objectives. These include improving access to mobility, reducing traffic and parking congestion, saving consumers money, supporting economic development, incre...
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Olivier Mamawi
This study shows how a business can identify the networks allowing to form coalitions to obtain French procurement contracts. To this end, we have represented, by a graph, the 2008 co-branding system. We have detected, in this graph, 1360 strategic netwo...
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Antonis Bikakis and Patrice Caire
In multi-agent systems, agents often need to cooperate and form coalitions to fulfil their goals, for example by carrying out certain actions together or by sharing their resources. In such situations, some questions that may arise are: Which agent(s) to...
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Xiaoyu Huang, Xiaohong Chen and Ping Huang
The allocation of pollution rights is significant to the economic development of a region, which determines the industrial structure of the region in another way. This study established an allocation model based on fuzzy coalition game theory. Formation ...
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Rodrigo Coronado
Pág. 200 - 210
Este estudio de caso investiga el debate sobre la Reforma Tributaria en Chile del año 2014. Se modela el proceso de formación de agenda utilizando modelos de análisis discursivos de políticas públicas. En particular se utilizaron tres técnicas metodológ...
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Jesús Vargas and Pilar Paneque
Major hydraulic projects have a long tradition in Spain and must be contextualised within the framework of the so-called ?hydraulic paradigm?, according to which demand must be met with a sustained increase in supply. These large projects, which include ...
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Jesús Vargas and Pilar Paneque
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Lang Ruan, Jin Chen, Qiuju Guo, Xiaobo Zhang, Yuli Zhang and Dianxiong Liu
In scenarios such as natural disasters and military strikes, it is common for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to form groups to execute reconnaissance and surveillance. To ensure the effectiveness of UAV communications, repeated resource acquisition issu...
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Alan Wiensczyk,Julie Schooliing
The unprecedented magnitude of the current mountain pine beetle (mpb) outbreak in British Columbia has raised many questions about the effects that the infestation and resultant salvage harvesting will have on the environment and on the socio-economic fa...
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Jih-Jeng Huang and Chin-Yi Chen
Cooperative alternatives need complex multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) consideration, especially in resource allocation, where the alternatives exhibit interdependent relationships. Traditional MCDM methods like the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) ...
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Theodore Andronikos and Michail Stefanidakis
This paper introduces the first functional model of a quantum parliament that is dominated by two parties or coalitions, and may or may not contain independent legislators. We identify a single crucial parameter, aptly named free will radius, which can b...
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Liam Keenan, Darius Wójcik
Pág. Finance an - 68
Tokyo is conspicuous for its now decades-long absence in the headlines of global financial news. In this article, we revisit the evolution of Tokyo as an international financial centre through the lens of Global Financial Networks (GFN). Drawing on insig...
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Liam Keenan, Darius Wójcik
Pág. Finance an - 68
Tokyo is conspicuous for its now decades-long absence in the headlines of global financial news. In this article, we revisit the evolution of Tokyo as an international financial centre through the lens of Global Financial Networks (GFN). Drawing on insig...
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Josselin Rouillard, Rodrigo Vidaurre, Stijn Brouwer, Sigrid Damman, Alberto Antorán Ponce, Nadine V. Gerner, Niels Riegels, Montserrat Termes
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Innovative ways to manage the urban water cycle are required to deal with an ageing drinking and waste water infrastructure and new societal imperatives. This paper examines the influence of water governance in enabling transformations and technological ...
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Josselin Rouillard, Rodrigo Vidaurre, Stijn Brouwer, Sigrid Damman, Alberto Antorán Ponce, Nadine V. Gerner, Niels Riegels and Montserrat Termes
Innovative ways to manage the urban water cycle are required to deal with an ageing drinking and waste water infrastructure and new societal imperatives. This paper examines the influence of water governance in enabling transformations and technological ...
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J.R. Homrighausen, W.G.Z. Tan
Pág. 151 - 163
The pursuit of sustainable mobility requires a process of innovations for spatial planning policies. This process is widely sought after in different cities and regions. However, the necessary conditions are not explicitly identified. By comparing the ca...
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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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Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Pág. 16 - 32
To grow, nation states need a capable and efficient state organization. Independently of choosing a market or state led growth strategy, an effective or capable state is essential to guarantee the rule of law and to act as main instrument of a national g...
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