In: Proceedings, International Urbistics2005, New Trends in the Integrated Urban Development, 2005, p. 1-12
With electricity market liberalisation, the task of decision makers is becoming more and more difficult. In this framework, strategic portfolio choice has become very complex, because of the growing number of uncertain parameters involved, such as energy market prices, water inflow, and demand. The lack of information and the absence of the decision maker’s perception are just some of the many...
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In: ISESCO Science and Technology Vision, 2007, vol. 3, no. 3, p. 49-53
Urban areas are characterised by a high concentration of economic and social activities. As a consequence, residential, commercial or industrial activities require an enormous rate of resources consumption. This can lead to environmentally-related problems. In addition, to the depletion of fossil ressources in the near future, there are legitimate calls for innovative approaches towards more...
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In: Proceedings, 11th Int'l Conf. on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, 14-16 juin 2006, Montreal, Canada, 2006, p. 1-9
SYGEME: INTEGRATED MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT FOR WATER RESSOURCES 1) AIM. - To offer management and monitoring tools for urban networks (water, energy, communication, transport). 2) OBJECTIVE. - To develop an Internet platform designed for the management of the complete water cycle of a municipality (drinking and waste water) 3) TARGET. Political and technical leaders of public collectivities...
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