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Zhang, C. (author)
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van Neer, M.T. (author)
There is a considerable increase of vacancies on the retail market. This can lead to a decline of the liveability of the environment and blight in the area. There is a tension whether the government should intervene or the market needs to address retail vacancies. This case study in the Netherlands identifies the possible roles and instruments...
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Yang, Q. (author)
master thesis 2017
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Minnee, K. (author)
The increasing scarcity of surface area around airports can cause conflicts between the various stakeholders if one of the stakeholders likes to expand. In order to use the available area as efficient as possible, air cargo companies such as KLM Cargo must find a sustainable solution to remain competitive in the market. Combining two separate...
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van Velzen, P. (author)
Electricity fraud generates costs for different stakeholders in Dutch society. Media publications about fraud costs often only refer to stolen electricity and lost taxes. But that is not all. In many of the electricity fraud cases there is a strong relationship with the illegal cultivation of hemp. The combination of electricity fraud and hemp...
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Meijer, G.L. (author)
master thesis 2017
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Baltoglou, M.I. (author)
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Ding, Z. (author)
The Master's programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft University of Technology.
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Knipschild, M.R. (author)
master thesis 2017
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van Dijk, R. (author)
The climate is changing, and large infrastructures face risks related to climate change. For new investments, a climate stress test is required. The most recent studies of the vulnerability of container terminals to climate change has been either qualitative, based on the subjective values from stakeholders, been focused on assessing the impact...
master thesis 2017
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Michalakeas, D. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Witteveen, R.F.W. (author)
This thesis is written in the context of a world in which renewable energy assumes an ever growing share within the Dutch electricity sector. Given the fluctuating output of renewable energy sources, the importance of the Dutch secondary reserve capacity market is expected to increase considerably in upcoming years. Its architecture, a monopsony...
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Haddad, R.Y.A. (author)
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van der Ploeg, S.F. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Dankers, F. (author)
Scientific article: Participation and model ownership in group model building processes – an exploratory study based on expert interviews. Abstract: Participatory modelling is an approach that is widely applied in policy making. Participation enhances the development of ownership of the model and thus commitment to the process outcomes, but also...
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Vlas, T.E. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Papathanasiou, M. (author)
The problem owner of the present study is a consulting company that provides simulation-based workforce planning advice to a big manufacturing firm XYZ. The latter pertains the number of engineers of various skill levels that are needed for the repair of health care equipment in hospitals of a large country. The prediction of machine failures ...
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Schwarz, P. (author)
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Keijser, B.M.J. (author)
Phosphorus is essential for all life on this planet. It is needed to provide for high productivity yields in modern agriculture: a key part of the Green Revolution that took place in the twentieth century. There is no substitute for phosphate rock and phosphate fertilizer in their agricultural role. Both the markets for phosphate rock and...
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Nugroho, E.S. (author)
Being nodal points in global supply chain network, port operations disrupted by adverse climate change impacts would bear substantial costs. Therefore, adapting ports to climate change and building their climate resilience are essential. However, the needs may not have been adequately acknowledged by port stakeholders. A series of problem...
master thesis 2016
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