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Identifying global parameters for advancing Land Administration Systems
Fatemeh Jahani Chehrehbargh+3 more
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Transport Resistance Dominates the Fill Factor Losses in Record Organic Solar Cells
Organic photovoltaics are a promising solar cell technology, but even the record devices with 20% efficiency have significant fill factor losses due to low active layer conductivities. In this Perspective, the authors describe the origin of these losses, discuss experimental methods for their quantification, and explain how to minimize them to optimize
Chen Wang+6 more
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Land Use Change Monitoring as a Task of Local Government Administration in Poland [PDF]
Tomasz Noszczyk
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Developing an adapted land administration domain model profile for Kenya
Clifford Okembo+3 more
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The future of dispute resolution in international trade
Abstract Given ongoing dysfunction of the World Trade Organization's Appellate Body, the focus of this article is on the future of trade dispute resolution, with evaluation of two questions: (i) What is the current status of WTO dispute resolution as compared to that conducted through existing preferential trade agreements (PTAs)? and (ii) What are the
Ian Sheldon, Daniel C. K. Chow
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Swimming on Land: Some Suggestions for Today’s Public Administration [PDF]
Lihi Lahat
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EXTENDING CITYGML 3.0 TO SUPPORT 3D UNDERGROUND LAND ADMINISTRATION [PDF]
Bahram Saeidian+3 more
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Best practices of GIS applications in the Hungarian agriculture [PDF]
Information and analysis produced with the use of GIS applications efficiently support the work of the users of the software and decision makers irrespectively of they are a single person or the Hungarian Government.
Herdon, Miklos+2 more
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Abstract We present an adjusted bid price mechanism that incorporates economic multiplier effects in public food procurement decision making. Under Input–Output model assumptions, the algorithm estimates enhanced tax revenues to state governments through multiplier effects associated with in‐state supplier purchasing.
Todd M. Schmit, Xiaoyan Liu
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