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Reflections of a graduate student team on develo** and implementing a transdisciplinary research project: Challenges, recommendations, and lessons learned
Graduate students can face difficulties collaborating across disciplines and outside of academia. Stakeholder-engaged research (i.e., research...
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A Systematic Review of Water Governance in Asian Countries: Challenges, Frameworks, and Pathways Toward Sustainable Development Goals
Water governance (WG) plays a crucial role in steering integrated water resources management (IWRM) toward the fulfillment of the Sustainable...
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Energy efficiency trends in the Greek building sector: a participatory approach
Energy efficiency (EE) is one of the most effective ways to reduce energy consumption, secure the energy supply and achieve a country’s environmental...
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Integrated agile facility management model for improving performance in construction projects
Facilities management (FM) has many challenges related to facilities requirements, unique services, and a need for actions to achieve...
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Road Infrastructure Project Success: Understanding the Role of Stakeholder Management in a Rural Setting
This paper analyzed the effects of stakeholder management(SM) on rural road construction projects using as a case study. Increasing road construction... -
Enhancing Disaster Preparedness and Building Resilience: UNESCO's Multi-hazard, Multi-disciplinary, and Multi-stakeholder Approach on Disaster Risk Reduction
Climate-related hazards such as floods and hurricanes and geo-hazards, such as earthquakes and volcanoes, are triggering catastrophes, disturbing,... -
Factors Impacting Participatory Post-Disaster Relocation and Housing Reconstruction: The Case of Tsholotsho District, Zimbabwe
Relocation is not typically considered the best planning option for post-disaster reconstruction and rehabilitation, but it may be necessary if the...
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From Risk to Resilience: Analyzing Key Success Factors in Malaysian Water Risk Management
The study examines critical success factors (SF) while develo** water risk management (WRM) by Malaysian water operators (WO). Seven critical...
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Inherent Complexities of a Multi-stakeholder Approach to Building Community Resilience
Enhancing community resilience has increasingly involved national and regional governments adopting a multi-stakeholder approach because of the...
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Models of sub-national U.S. quasi-governmental organizations: implications for climate adaptation governance
The politicization of climate change and the difficulty of achieving multi-level or sectoral stakeholder coordination are common institutional...
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Interdisciplinary examination of landscape architecture and emergency management in the context of climate change mitigation
It is widely agreed that successful climate change mitigation efforts will be multidisciplinary in nature and compartmentalization of professions...
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Deliberative framing: opening up discussions for local-level public engagement on climate change
Impacts from climate change will significantly affect local governance, and efforts to develop adaptation and mitigation policies will require...
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The health and well-being effects of drought: assessing multi-stakeholder perspectives through narratives from the UK
The global literature on drought and health highlights a variety of health effects for people in develo** countries where certain prevailing...
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Analyzing multi-stakeholder collaborative governance practices in urban water projects in Addis Ababa City: procedures, priorities, and structures
Though different technical approaches have been applied, Addis Ababa water bodies are persistently facing problems that affect their biological,...
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A framework for assessing social structure in community governance of sustainable urban drainage systems: insights from a literature review
The utilization of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) as Nature-based Solutions (NBS) holds significant promise for enhancing resilience...
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Water resources planning and management: from stakeholders’ local actions to the global perspective
Water planning and management, especially during periods of water stress, is becoming challenging for water managers worldwide. The aim of the...
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Optimal Implementation of Climate Change Adaptation Measures to Ensure Long-term Sustainability on Large Irrigation Systems
Observed and projected consequences of climate change on streamflow generated in the Pyrenees threatens the long-term sustainability of water...
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Assessment of ergonomic risks among refuse collectors in municipalities of Harare District, Zimbabwe
The study was carried to give a comprehensive overview of different types of ergonomic risks among refuse collectors at Chitungwiza Municipality of...
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Enhancing the occupational safety and well-being of mining and construction workers: an application of emotional intelligence training (EIT)
The mining and construction sector in Nigeria holds a pivotal position in driving economic development; nonetheless, it encounters notable...
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Coastal Salinity and Water Management Practices in the Bengal Delta: A Critical Analysis to Inform Salinisation Risk Management Strategies in Asian Deltas
Salinisation within delta environments is a dynamic process governed by the interaction between coastal, fluvial and geomorphological systems....