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Recombining Knowledge for Climate Innovation: Evidence From US Energy Incumbents
ABSTRACT As the climate crisis intensifies, energy incumbents must strategically transform their fossil‐fueled legacies to remain competitive and sustainable. Yet, little is known about how internal knowledge architectures and external industry positions jointly shape their capacity for climate innovation.
Kyung‐Baek Min +2 more
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Oops, I did it again: Patterns of spillover across sustainable and unsustainable choices
Abstract Background Studies of pro‐environmental spillover tend to use paradigms that examine either positive or negative spillover. By neglecting to provide for examination of all possible directions of spillover, such approaches are inherently limited. Further, the roles of decision sequencing and difficulty have received limited attention.
Jamie Rye +3 more
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A BEM based on the Bézier/Bernstein polynomial for acoustic waveguide modelization [PDF]
42nd International Conference on Boundary Elements and other Mesh Reduction Methods, BEM/MRM 2019; ITeCons-University of CoimbraCoimbra; Portugal; 2 July 2019 through 4 July 2019; Code 155806.
Galvín, Pedro +2 more
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Abstract Integrating scientific and local ecological knowledge on ecosystem services (ES) is essential for effective and inclusive environmental management. Such an integration strengthens societal engagement, supports policy implementation and helps reduce sectoral conflicts across marine sectors.
Jacinto Cunha +5 more
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Detecting and attributing climate change effects on vegetation: Australia as a test case
Climate change is contributing to vegetation changes that threaten life support systems. Yet, inherent climatic variability and past and present human actions—such as clearing, burning and grazing regimes—also alter vegetation and complicate understanding of vegetation change. Australian ecosystems exemplify such complexity.
Laura J. Williams +14 more
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Influence of loudspeaker directivity on the measurement uncertainty [PDF]
One of the most significant aspects of a building’s acoustic behavior is the airborne sound insulation of the room façades, since this determines the protection of its inhabitants against environmental noise.
Díaz Sanchidrián, César +3 more
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The Arctic Coastal Erosion Model: Overview, Developments, and Calibration at Drew Point, Alaska
Abstract Permafrost coastlines are experiencing significant erosion as polar amplification has enhanced the effects of climate change in the Arctic. Warmer temperatures are increasing thermo‐denudation and more energetic oceans are increasing thermo‐abrasion in unlithified, ice‐bonded permafrost coastlines which comprise at least 40% of the circum ...
Elyce Bayat +10 more
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The principal aim of the different authors regarding the issues concerning the interoperability between Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Building Energy Modelling (BEM) platforms is focused on workflow automation. This article aims to focus on the modeling practices, by suggesting practical modeling recommendations for BIM modelers, which ...
Andrés Jonathan Guízar Dena +2 more
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1º Congresso Internacional de Geologia de Timor-Leste. [PDF]
Congresso Internacional de Geologia de Timor ...
Costa, Norberta, Nogueira, Pedro
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Fundamental constants and their variability in theories of High Energy Physics
The Standard Model of particle physics and the theory of General Relativity (GR) currently provide a good description of almost all phenomena of particle physics and gravitation that have received controlled experimental tests.
Dent, Thomas
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