Sustainable infrastructure: breakthroughs in research and practice
"This book examines sustainable development through the lens of transportation, waste management, land use planning, and governance"--
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505 | 8 | |a Volume I. Section 1. Communication and energy systems. Chapter 1. Enabling policies for advancing sustainability of electricity access programs ; Chapter 2. Efficient control strategies to optimize electricity cost and consumer satisfaction ; Chapter 3. Modelling software-defined wireless sensor network architectures for smart grid neighborhood area networks ; Chapter 4. Optimized base station sleeping and renewable energy procurement scheme using PSO ; Chapter 5. Monitoring and optimization of pilot pollution in high-rise ; Chapter 6. An energy management strategy and fuel cell configuration proposal for a hybrid renewable system with hydrogen backup ; Chapter 7. Feasibility study of renewable energy integrated electric vehicle charging infrastructure ; Chapter 8. Hybrid particle swarm and gravitational search optimization techniques for charging plug-in hybrid electric vehicles -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 2. Housing and construction. Chapter 9. Improving the use of BIM using system engineering for infrastructure projects ; Chapter 10. An intelligent approval system for city construction based on cloud computing and big data ; Chapter 11. Challenges facing building construction in Developing countries ; Chapter 12. Classical building materials ; Chapter 13. Management efficiency building materials ; Chapter 14. A review on reduced environmental impacts of alternative green concrete productions ; Chapter 15. The effects of vertical stress on the liquefaction potential originated from buildings in the urban areas: a case study ; Chapter 16. Bank credit applications and advancement recommendations in regards to sustainable buildings in Turkey ; Chapter 17. Integrated model of affordable housing delivery for the city of Windhoek -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 3. Planning and governance. Chapter 18. Land use, economic welfare and property values: an analysis of the interdependencies of the real-estate market with zonal and socio-economic variables in the municipalities of Apulia Region (Italy) ; Chapter 19. Economic instruments for sustainable environmental management ; Chapter 20. Integrated economic and spatial planning for the food-energy-water Nexus ; Chapter 21. Government's role in setting optimal policies for green supply chain ; Chapter 22. Incorporating the negotiation process in urban planning DSS -- Volume II. Chapter 23. How technologies can enhance open policy making and citizen-responsive urban planning: miramap -- | |
505 | 8 | |a a governing tool for the Mirafiori Sud District in Turin (Italy) ; Chapter 24. Social media for public involvement and sustainability in international planning and development ; Chapter 25. Emotional mapping in local neighbourhood planning: case study of Příbram, Czech Republic ; Chapter 26. Sustainable infrastructures: a new infrastructure investment strategy ; Chapter 27. Using an online data portal and prototype analysis tools in an investigation of spatial livability planning ; Chapter 28. Analysis of environmental infrastructure sustainability of low cost apartment: Rusunawa in Jakarta ; Chapter 29. Smart cities in Spain: policy, sustainability, and the national plan new political measures, agents, and sustainability ; Chapter 30. Mapping the commons in Istanbul: finance of public infrastructural investments in northern forests -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 4. Sanitation and water treatment systems. Chapter 31. Waste disposal: sustainable waste treatments and facility siting concerns ; Chapter 32. Polymer consumption, environmental concerns, possible disposal options, and recycling for water treatment ; Chapter 33. Sustainable environmental service -- knowledge management: a case of Bangkok MSW management ; Chapter 34. Selecting demolition waste materials disposal alternatives using fuzzy TOPSIS technique ; Chapter 35. Design and operation of semi-aerobic landfill ; Chapter 36. Items of consideration in the design of a Malaysian landfill ; Chapter 37. Assessment of available technologies for hospital waste management: a need for society ; Chapter 38. Utilization of SVM, LSSVM and GP for predicting the medical waste generation ; Chapter 39. Structure development for effective medical waste and hazardous waste management system -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 5. Transportation systems. Chapter 40. Modelling formalisms for green transportation systems ; Chapter 41. A specific issue on sustainability of transportation planning in an urban region: ambulance location problem ; Chapter 42. Increase of transportation efficiencies and emission reduction within a city ; Chapter 43. Comparative analysis of public transport users' perception targeting sustainable transportation ; Chapter 44. Applications of nanotechnology in transportation engineering ; Chapter 45. The role of engineers and their tools in the transport sector after paradigm change: from assumptions and extrapolations to science ; Chapter 46. A mathematical model for demand distribution in an air transport network: an application to Sardinia ; Chapter 47. California's "fast-track" to high-speed rail: the early challenges and ultimate success of the california high-speed rail project ; Chapter 48. | |
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contents | Volume I. Section 1. Communication and energy systems. Chapter 1. Enabling policies for advancing sustainability of electricity access programs ; Chapter 2. Efficient control strategies to optimize electricity cost and consumer satisfaction ; Chapter 3. Modelling software-defined wireless sensor network architectures for smart grid neighborhood area networks ; Chapter 4. Optimized base station sleeping and renewable energy procurement scheme using PSO ; Chapter 5. Monitoring and optimization of pilot pollution in high-rise ; Chapter 6. An energy management strategy and fuel cell configuration proposal for a hybrid renewable system with hydrogen backup ; Chapter 7. Feasibility study of renewable energy integrated electric vehicle charging infrastructure ; Chapter 8. Hybrid particle swarm and gravitational search optimization techniques for charging plug-in hybrid electric vehicles -- Section 2. Housing and construction. Chapter 9. Improving the use of BIM using system engineering for infrastructure projects ; Chapter 10. An intelligent approval system for city construction based on cloud computing and big data ; Chapter 11. Challenges facing building construction in Developing countries ; Chapter 12. Classical building materials ; Chapter 13. Management efficiency building materials ; Chapter 14. A review on reduced environmental impacts of alternative green concrete productions ; Chapter 15. The effects of vertical stress on the liquefaction potential originated from buildings in the urban areas: a case study ; Chapter 16. Bank credit applications and advancement recommendations in regards to sustainable buildings in Turkey ; Chapter 17. Integrated model of affordable housing delivery for the city of Windhoek -- Section 3. Planning and governance. Chapter 18. Land use, economic welfare and property values: an analysis of the interdependencies of the real-estate market with zonal and socio-economic variables in the municipalities of Apulia Region (Italy) ; Chapter 19. Economic instruments for sustainable environmental management ; Chapter 20. Integrated economic and spatial planning for the food-energy-water Nexus ; Chapter 21. Government's role in setting optimal policies for green supply chain ; Chapter 22. Incorporating the negotiation process in urban planning DSS -- Volume II. Chapter 23. How technologies can enhance open policy making and citizen-responsive urban planning: miramap -- a governing tool for the Mirafiori Sud District in Turin (Italy) ; Chapter 24. Social media for public involvement and sustainability in international planning and development ; Chapter 25. Emotional mapping in local neighbourhood planning: case study of Příbram, Czech Republic ; Chapter 26. Sustainable infrastructures: a new infrastructure investment strategy ; Chapter 27. Using an online data portal and prototype analysis tools in an investigation of spatial livability planning ; Chapter 28. Analysis of environmental infrastructure sustainability of low cost apartment: Rusunawa in Jakarta ; Chapter 29. Smart cities in Spain: policy, sustainability, and the national plan new political measures, agents, and sustainability ; Chapter 30. Mapping the commons in Istanbul: finance of public infrastructural investments in northern forests -- Section 4. Sanitation and water treatment systems. Chapter 31. Waste disposal: sustainable waste treatments and facility siting concerns ; Chapter 32. Polymer consumption, environmental concerns, possible disposal options, and recycling for water treatment ; Chapter 33. Sustainable environmental service -- knowledge management: a case of Bangkok MSW management ; Chapter 34. Selecting demolition waste materials disposal alternatives using fuzzy TOPSIS technique ; Chapter 35. Design and operation of semi-aerobic landfill ; Chapter 36. Items of consideration in the design of a Malaysian landfill ; Chapter 37. Assessment of available technologies for hospital waste management: a need for society ; Chapter 38. Utilization of SVM, LSSVM and GP for predicting the medical waste generation ; Chapter 39. Structure development for effective medical waste and hazardous waste management system -- Section 5. Transportation systems. Chapter 40. Modelling formalisms for green transportation systems ; Chapter 41. A specific issue on sustainability of transportation planning in an urban region: ambulance location problem ; Chapter 42. Increase of transportation efficiencies and emission reduction within a city ; Chapter 43. Comparative analysis of public transport users' perception targeting sustainable transportation ; Chapter 44. Applications of nanotechnology in transportation engineering ; Chapter 45. The role of engineers and their tools in the transport sector after paradigm change: from assumptions and extrapolations to science ; Chapter 46. A mathematical model for demand distribution in an air transport network: an application to Sardinia ; Chapter 47. California's "fast-track" to high-speed rail: the early challenges and ultimate success of the california high-speed rail project ; Chapter 48. A business development strategy for India's rail company ircon in expanding businesses to Asia, Africa and Middle East |
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spelling | Sustainable infrastructure breakthroughs in research and practice Information Resources Management Association, USA Hershey, PA IGI Global [2020] 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Volume I. Section 1. Communication and energy systems. Chapter 1. Enabling policies for advancing sustainability of electricity access programs ; Chapter 2. Efficient control strategies to optimize electricity cost and consumer satisfaction ; Chapter 3. Modelling software-defined wireless sensor network architectures for smart grid neighborhood area networks ; Chapter 4. Optimized base station sleeping and renewable energy procurement scheme using PSO ; Chapter 5. Monitoring and optimization of pilot pollution in high-rise ; Chapter 6. An energy management strategy and fuel cell configuration proposal for a hybrid renewable system with hydrogen backup ; Chapter 7. Feasibility study of renewable energy integrated electric vehicle charging infrastructure ; Chapter 8. Hybrid particle swarm and gravitational search optimization techniques for charging plug-in hybrid electric vehicles -- Section 2. Housing and construction. Chapter 9. Improving the use of BIM using system engineering for infrastructure projects ; Chapter 10. An intelligent approval system for city construction based on cloud computing and big data ; Chapter 11. Challenges facing building construction in Developing countries ; Chapter 12. Classical building materials ; Chapter 13. Management efficiency building materials ; Chapter 14. A review on reduced environmental impacts of alternative green concrete productions ; Chapter 15. The effects of vertical stress on the liquefaction potential originated from buildings in the urban areas: a case study ; Chapter 16. Bank credit applications and advancement recommendations in regards to sustainable buildings in Turkey ; Chapter 17. Integrated model of affordable housing delivery for the city of Windhoek -- Section 3. Planning and governance. Chapter 18. Land use, economic welfare and property values: an analysis of the interdependencies of the real-estate market with zonal and socio-economic variables in the municipalities of Apulia Region (Italy) ; Chapter 19. Economic instruments for sustainable environmental management ; Chapter 20. Integrated economic and spatial planning for the food-energy-water Nexus ; Chapter 21. Government's role in setting optimal policies for green supply chain ; Chapter 22. Incorporating the negotiation process in urban planning DSS -- Volume II. Chapter 23. How technologies can enhance open policy making and citizen-responsive urban planning: miramap -- a governing tool for the Mirafiori Sud District in Turin (Italy) ; Chapter 24. Social media for public involvement and sustainability in international planning and development ; Chapter 25. Emotional mapping in local neighbourhood planning: case study of Příbram, Czech Republic ; Chapter 26. Sustainable infrastructures: a new infrastructure investment strategy ; Chapter 27. Using an online data portal and prototype analysis tools in an investigation of spatial livability planning ; Chapter 28. Analysis of environmental infrastructure sustainability of low cost apartment: Rusunawa in Jakarta ; Chapter 29. Smart cities in Spain: policy, sustainability, and the national plan new political measures, agents, and sustainability ; Chapter 30. Mapping the commons in Istanbul: finance of public infrastructural investments in northern forests -- Section 4. Sanitation and water treatment systems. Chapter 31. Waste disposal: sustainable waste treatments and facility siting concerns ; Chapter 32. Polymer consumption, environmental concerns, possible disposal options, and recycling for water treatment ; Chapter 33. Sustainable environmental service -- knowledge management: a case of Bangkok MSW management ; Chapter 34. Selecting demolition waste materials disposal alternatives using fuzzy TOPSIS technique ; Chapter 35. Design and operation of semi-aerobic landfill ; Chapter 36. Items of consideration in the design of a Malaysian landfill ; Chapter 37. Assessment of available technologies for hospital waste management: a need for society ; Chapter 38. Utilization of SVM, LSSVM and GP for predicting the medical waste generation ; Chapter 39. Structure development for effective medical waste and hazardous waste management system -- Section 5. Transportation systems. Chapter 40. Modelling formalisms for green transportation systems ; Chapter 41. A specific issue on sustainability of transportation planning in an urban region: ambulance location problem ; Chapter 42. Increase of transportation efficiencies and emission reduction within a city ; Chapter 43. Comparative analysis of public transport users' perception targeting sustainable transportation ; Chapter 44. Applications of nanotechnology in transportation engineering ; Chapter 45. The role of engineers and their tools in the transport sector after paradigm change: from assumptions and extrapolations to science ; Chapter 46. A mathematical model for demand distribution in an air transport network: an application to Sardinia ; Chapter 47. California's "fast-track" to high-speed rail: the early challenges and ultimate success of the california high-speed rail project ; Chapter 48. A business development strategy for India's rail company ircon in expanding businesses to Asia, Africa and Middle East "This book examines sustainable development through the lens of transportation, waste management, land use planning, and governance"-- City planning Ecovillages Infrastructure (Economics) Information Resources Management Association (DE-588)5010976-5 isb Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hardcover 978-1-7998-0948-7 https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0948-7 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Sustainable infrastructure breakthroughs in research and practice Volume I. Section 1. Communication and energy systems. Chapter 1. Enabling policies for advancing sustainability of electricity access programs ; Chapter 2. Efficient control strategies to optimize electricity cost and consumer satisfaction ; Chapter 3. Modelling software-defined wireless sensor network architectures for smart grid neighborhood area networks ; Chapter 4. Optimized base station sleeping and renewable energy procurement scheme using PSO ; Chapter 5. Monitoring and optimization of pilot pollution in high-rise ; Chapter 6. An energy management strategy and fuel cell configuration proposal for a hybrid renewable system with hydrogen backup ; Chapter 7. Feasibility study of renewable energy integrated electric vehicle charging infrastructure ; Chapter 8. Hybrid particle swarm and gravitational search optimization techniques for charging plug-in hybrid electric vehicles -- Section 2. Housing and construction. Chapter 9. Improving the use of BIM using system engineering for infrastructure projects ; Chapter 10. An intelligent approval system for city construction based on cloud computing and big data ; Chapter 11. Challenges facing building construction in Developing countries ; Chapter 12. Classical building materials ; Chapter 13. Management efficiency building materials ; Chapter 14. A review on reduced environmental impacts of alternative green concrete productions ; Chapter 15. The effects of vertical stress on the liquefaction potential originated from buildings in the urban areas: a case study ; Chapter 16. Bank credit applications and advancement recommendations in regards to sustainable buildings in Turkey ; Chapter 17. Integrated model of affordable housing delivery for the city of Windhoek -- Section 3. Planning and governance. Chapter 18. Land use, economic welfare and property values: an analysis of the interdependencies of the real-estate market with zonal and socio-economic variables in the municipalities of Apulia Region (Italy) ; Chapter 19. Economic instruments for sustainable environmental management ; Chapter 20. Integrated economic and spatial planning for the food-energy-water Nexus ; Chapter 21. Government's role in setting optimal policies for green supply chain ; Chapter 22. Incorporating the negotiation process in urban planning DSS -- Volume II. Chapter 23. How technologies can enhance open policy making and citizen-responsive urban planning: miramap -- a governing tool for the Mirafiori Sud District in Turin (Italy) ; Chapter 24. Social media for public involvement and sustainability in international planning and development ; Chapter 25. Emotional mapping in local neighbourhood planning: case study of Příbram, Czech Republic ; Chapter 26. Sustainable infrastructures: a new infrastructure investment strategy ; Chapter 27. Using an online data portal and prototype analysis tools in an investigation of spatial livability planning ; Chapter 28. Analysis of environmental infrastructure sustainability of low cost apartment: Rusunawa in Jakarta ; Chapter 29. Smart cities in Spain: policy, sustainability, and the national plan new political measures, agents, and sustainability ; Chapter 30. Mapping the commons in Istanbul: finance of public infrastructural investments in northern forests -- Section 4. Sanitation and water treatment systems. Chapter 31. Waste disposal: sustainable waste treatments and facility siting concerns ; Chapter 32. Polymer consumption, environmental concerns, possible disposal options, and recycling for water treatment ; Chapter 33. Sustainable environmental service -- knowledge management: a case of Bangkok MSW management ; Chapter 34. Selecting demolition waste materials disposal alternatives using fuzzy TOPSIS technique ; Chapter 35. Design and operation of semi-aerobic landfill ; Chapter 36. Items of consideration in the design of a Malaysian landfill ; Chapter 37. Assessment of available technologies for hospital waste management: a need for society ; Chapter 38. Utilization of SVM, LSSVM and GP for predicting the medical waste generation ; Chapter 39. Structure development for effective medical waste and hazardous waste management system -- Section 5. Transportation systems. Chapter 40. Modelling formalisms for green transportation systems ; Chapter 41. A specific issue on sustainability of transportation planning in an urban region: ambulance location problem ; Chapter 42. Increase of transportation efficiencies and emission reduction within a city ; Chapter 43. Comparative analysis of public transport users' perception targeting sustainable transportation ; Chapter 44. Applications of nanotechnology in transportation engineering ; Chapter 45. The role of engineers and their tools in the transport sector after paradigm change: from assumptions and extrapolations to science ; Chapter 46. A mathematical model for demand distribution in an air transport network: an application to Sardinia ; Chapter 47. California's "fast-track" to high-speed rail: the early challenges and ultimate success of the california high-speed rail project ; Chapter 48. A business development strategy for India's rail company ircon in expanding businesses to Asia, Africa and Middle East City planning Ecovillages Infrastructure (Economics) |
title | Sustainable infrastructure breakthroughs in research and practice |
title_auth | Sustainable infrastructure breakthroughs in research and practice |
title_exact_search | Sustainable infrastructure breakthroughs in research and practice |
title_full | Sustainable infrastructure breakthroughs in research and practice Information Resources Management Association, USA |
title_fullStr | Sustainable infrastructure breakthroughs in research and practice Information Resources Management Association, USA |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustainable infrastructure breakthroughs in research and practice Information Resources Management Association, USA |
title_short | Sustainable infrastructure |
title_sort | sustainable infrastructure breakthroughs in research and practice |
title_sub | breakthroughs in research and practice |
topic | City planning Ecovillages Infrastructure (Economics) |
topic_facet | City planning Ecovillages Infrastructure (Economics) |
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