Browsing by Subject "sustainability"
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)This study examines the relationship between the developing landscape and the water flowing through it. The study area was an 86 sq. mi. watershed located in the coastal plains in Harris County, Texas. Daily streamflow ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)The process industries are characterized by the significant consumption of fresh resources. This is a critical issue, which calls for an effective strategy towards more sustainable operations. One approach that favors ...
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(2018-10-02)The recent discoveries of significant reserves of shale gas have spurred various monetization pathways including the production of methanol. There are several routes to convert shale/natural gas to methanol. The decisions ...
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(2017-05-02)Conventional methods for analyzing the influences of water planning decisions frequently miss the dynamic interconnections between water, energy, and food (WEF) resources. This study presents a platform to analyze the ...
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(2015-07-28)This research examines the evolution of nested markets in Hongdong Town, South Korea and their characteristics through a qualitative case study in order to open the opportunities to shape the nested markets so that they ...
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(Journal of Sport Management, 2020)The relationship between sport and the natural environment is bidirectional and critical to the production of sport products, events, and experiences. Researchers have studied sport and the natural environment within the ...
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(Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu), Texas A&M University, 2002)The Robert E. Johnson State (REJ) Office building is a 5-story, 303,389 square foot office building for state legislative support staff, including Legislative House Committees, Legislative Council, State Auditor, the ...
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(2011-10-21)South Korea is among a host of countries trying to achieve sustainable development across whole industry sectors by adopting "Green Growth" as the vision of the national development in the Korean government. The government ...
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(2011-01-11)As sustainable development becomes the norm, such innovations as the green roof are becoming more commonplace around the world. However, designs tailored for specific climatic regions are still in their infancy. Vegetation ...
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(2009-05-15)Rainwater harvesting is a familiar term for Bangladesh. People in areas that lack drinking water, particularly the coastal areas and the rural areas in the country, practice rain water harvesting. The high annual rainfall ...
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(2015-09-25)There are far-reaching consequences of contemporary urbanization for sustainability and human well-being. Most of the world populations live in urban areas, with the most rapid growth in urban populations occurring in the ...
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(2017-12-14)Nowadays, water-energy resource faces growing demands and constraints in many regions as a result of economic, population growth and climate change. The water-energy nexus and integration has been recently proposed to ...
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(2020-04-10)Methane and carbon dioxide together represent 90% of greenhouse gases, and one way of diminishing their emissions is by converting them into added value chemicals. Acetic acid is one of such chemicals, and efforts at the ...
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(2022-03-03)This paper focuses on identifying the resource gaps within human capital, social capital, and financial capital to better understand the dilemmas that social entrepreneurs face in implementing change. In this conventional ...
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(2012-08-30)This dissertation analogically applies a framework of minor literary analysis to uniquely political units of the built environment. As urbanism is conventionally understood to be executed per the greatest utility of ...
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(2020-04-24)Hunting is a vital source of income, protein, cultural traditions, knowledge, and identity for many local communities. Conservationists and policy makers must balance the competing needs of wildlife and vulnerable hunting ...