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BRADY, PETER J. "Measuring retirement resource adequacy." Journal of Pension Economics and Finance 9, no. 2 (2008): 235–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474747208003806.

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AbstractTo maintain their standard of living during retirement, it is often assumed that individuals need to save enough to replace 75–80% of their final pay. This paper develops a replacement rate measure that better corresponds with a replacement of consumption by properly accounting for savings, taxes, and owner-occupied housing. Savings and investment behavior judged by standard analysis to be inadequate is shown to result in high real consumption during retirement relative to pre-retirement consumption. For example, the simulated savings and investment behavior of single individuals in this study results in retirement income of about 60% of final earnings, well below the typical adequacy threshold of 75–80%. However, this corresponds to replacing about 90% of pre-retirement consumption for renters and over 100% for homeowners who have paid off their mortgage.
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Sener, Adil Caner. "Texas's Energy-only Resource Adequacy Paradox." Electricity Journal 26, no. 4 (2013): 22–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tej.2013.04.004.

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Sener, Adil Caner. "A Hybrid Resource Adequacy Compensation Mechanism." Electricity Journal 26, no. 9 (2013): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tej.2013.09.015.

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Simshauser, Paul. "Resource Adequacy, Capital Adequacy and Investment Uncertainty in the Australian Power Market." Electricity Journal 23, no. 1 (2010): 67–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tej.2009.12.006.

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BABIARZ, PATRYK, CLIFF A. ROBB, and ANN WOODYARD. "Family Decision Making and Resource Protection Adequacy." Journal of Consumer Affairs 46, no. 1 (2012): 1–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6606.2012.01224.x.

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Bushnell, James. "Electricity Resource Adequacy: Matching Policies and Goals." Electricity Journal 18, no. 8 (2005): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tej.2005.08.005.

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Schubert, Eric S., David Hurlbut, Parviz Adib, and Shmuel Oren. "The Texas Energy-Only Resource Adequacy Mechanism." Electricity Journal 19, no. 10 (2006): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tej.2006.11.003.

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La Flair, Lareina N., Carol S. Fullerton, Stephen J. Cozza, et al. "Military Families: Measurement of Community Resource Adequacy." Psychological Reports 117, no. 1 (2015): 133–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/08.pr0.117c14z0.

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Petz, Marlene, Georg Achleitner, Bojana Mihic, and Robert Schürhuber. "Resource Adequacy Methodologies in the European framework – how to take flexibilities into account in future modelling of resource adequacy?" CIRED - Open Access Proceedings Journal 2020, no. 1 (2020): 225–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/oap-cired.2021.0313.

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Berra, C. "In-hospital glucose monitoring: adequacy and resource management." Journal of AMD 20, no. 3-4 (2017): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.36171/jamd17.20.3-4.06.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Resource adequacy"

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Saunders-Hastings, Patrick. "Modelling of Pandemic Influenza in Canada: Predicted Burden and Hospital-Resource Adequacy." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/36589.

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For centuries, pandemic influenza has emerged at irregular and unpredictable intervals to cause widespread illness, hospitalization and death. Uncertainty surrounding the timing and severity of future influenza pandemics present challenges for preparedness and response efforts. The objective of this dissertation is to advance pandemic influenza knowledge and preparedness, through a series of interrelated articles that address the follow research questions: 1. What are the likely consequences of a pandemic flu event in Canada? 2. What do mathematical models tell us about preparing for such an event? 3. What is the best way to mitigate the consequences of an influenza pandemic? Six articles were prepared for submission in scientific, peer-reviewed journals. The first is a historical review of the burden of pandemic influenza. The second and third are systematic reviews of the effectiveness of interventions to interrupt pandemic influenza transmission. The fourth and fifth are research papers presenting a novel mathematical model, assessing the preparedness of the Canadian hospital system to accommodate expected surges in patient demand and evaluating intervention strategies to mitigate impact. The sixth is a policy-oriented paper discussing pandemic policy options within the context of public health ethics and risk management principles. Pandemic vaccination, antiviral treatment, voluntary isolation and personal protective measures were identified as the most cost-effective interventions available. Antiviral prophylaxis, community-contact reduction, school closure and quarantine were less effective, and tended to be associated with higher associated economic burdens. The timely implementation of layered intervention strategies appears likely to protect hospital-resource adequacy, though areas of Southwestern Ontario appear to be more vulnerable to surges in patient demand. However, the potential for high health and economic burdens, coupled with the uncertain severity of future pandemics, necessitates a flexibility in preparedness and response plans.
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Amachigh, Shina Lexy Fabian. "Teacher career in resource-deprived and resource-adequate high schools in Oklahoma /." Access abstract and link to full text, 1992. http://0-wwwlib.umi.com.library.utulsa.edu/dissertations/fullcit/9219062.

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Beckford, John. "The viable system model : a more adequate tool for practising management?" Thesis, University of Hull, 1993. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:4622.

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The primary purpose of this research is to explore the relationships between Beer's viable system model (VSM) and mainstream functionalist organisation theory.The latter is taken to include the classical, behavioural and systems models of organisation. For completeness, we also consider organisation theory situated in the interpretive, radical humanist and radical structuralist paradigms of Burrell and Morgan's (1979) sociological grid. Models of mainstream organisation theory have been used extensively by organisation theorists in the structuring of organisations and the design of information systems. Little interest, however, has been paid by organisation theorists to Beer's VSM, which is also used by cyberneticians to structure organisations and design information systems. The problem is that both camps have developed in isolation from one another. Theorists in each camp advocate their own stance regardless what the other might have to offer to their thinking. This situation is a result of a gap between the two camps owing to lack of dialogue between them. The aim of this thesis is to attempt to bridge the gap between the two camps. It is the author's firm belief that this is best done by adopting a complementary approach to pinpoint domains of support each camp may offer to the other. The outcome of this approach is an enhanced model of organisation. Part One of the research begins by introducing the science of cybernetics. Its history, tools, techniques and concepts are then put in place. Building on cybernetic tools and techniques, Beer developed a model of any viable system. Beer's VSM is presented in Chapter 2. Part Two of the thesis is totally devoted to organisational theory. First, we take up models of the functionalist mainstream organisation theory. The approach adopted is first to elaborate on each model, then to contrast each with the VSM. Attention is then directed to organisation theory located in the alternative paradigms, that is, the interpretive, radical humanist and radical structuralist paradigms, respectively. Again, theory of organisation within the above mentioned paradigms is contrasted with the VSM. We mark the end of Part Two by presenting an enhanced model of organisation. This model is the outcome of the comparison which took place between the functionalist organisation theory and the VSM. The argument is that the likelihood of the classical model providing support to the VSM is slim. In fact, the former stands to gain much from the VSM, particularly from the notion of recursive structures which explains how control and communication systems must be designed and organised. The behavioural model, which takes the informal aspects of organisation as its core, appears to be a useful adjunct to the VSM, which concentrates primarily on the formal organisation. Again, the behavioural model stands to gain much from the insights offered by the VSM. At least, the view of openness to the environment would surely give the behavioural model a boost in the right direction. However, we focus our interest on the systems model of organisation, specifically, the notion of semiautonomous work groups encapsulated in the sociotechnical systems approach. By incorporating this notion into the VSM we can, it is hoped, enhance the VSM. Once again, the insights of the VSM, especially that of recursivity of its structure, is of immense significance. In Part Three, the enhanced model is put to the test. This is done by applying it to an existing pharmaceutical manufacturer. The model proves to be not only practical, but also powerful in highlighting domains requiring attention if the effectiveness and efficiency of the organisation in concern is to improve, which the VSM, on its own, cannot provide.
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Popely, Deborah R. "Strategies to Maintain Adequate Hotel Water Supplies." ScholarWorks, 2018. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5931.

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Hotel guests can use 2 to 3 times more water than community residents. Hotels are water-intensive businesses, and water scarcity presents a pressing problem for managers who rely on an uninterrupted supply of water to meet guests' needs and maintain profitability. Using the resource-based view (RBV) as a conceptual framework, the purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore strategies that hotel managers used to successfully maintain adequate water supplies in the Spanish Canary Islands, an historically arid site and a tourism destination. Data were collected from semistructured interviews and hotel water usage reports. Yin's 5-step approach of examining, categorizing, tabulating, testing, and recombining evidence to draw conclusions guided the data analysis. Four key themes emerged from the findings: value water as a strategic business resource, mitigate risks of natural resources scarcity, promote water efficiency and conservation, and sustain supplies through corporate water stewardship. This study may contribute to positive social change by illuminating processes that hotel managers, employees, guests, and partners, can take to improve environmental stewardship and align their practices with sustainable water governance.
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Gaika, Lindiwe. "Adequacy of existing protected areas in conserving biodiversity at global and regional levels in relation to socio-economic conditions." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2005. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_9646_1254305009.

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<p>At a meeting of worl leaders at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, it was recognized that because of the tremendous increase in the size of the global populations (which now is estimated to exceed six billion), there were concerns that global biodiversity was at risk if insufficient land were not put aside for conservation within formal Protected Areas. The primary aim of this study was to compare investment in Protected Areas in relation to socio-economic conditions at global and regional levels.</p>
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Barnawi, Abdulwasa. "Hybrid PV/Wind Power Systems Incorporating Battery Storage and Considering the Stochastic Nature of Renewable Resources." University of Toledo / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1470357709.

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Skovajsa, Radek. "Minimalizace rizik úvěrového rozhodovacího procesu banky." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-222817.

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The theoretical part of this thesis describes the development of Czech banking sector, especially with emphasis on post-revolutionary rebirth within the new conditions of market economy. The following part demonstrates the decision-making credit account process of a bank on a particular case study based on the methodics and procedures leading up to maximal elimination of credit risk. At the same time, the author presents a partially modified internal opinion on a decision of particular business transaction. It is accented that every decision of a bank must comply with the regulations of CNB. The conclusion of the thesis affirms the maximal efforts of domestic banks to minimalize risks within their decision-making credit account processes, which is mirrored in current stability in the development of Czech banking sector.
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Thundiyil, Kevin. "Analysis of resource adequacy constructs in the US and Australia and future paths forward." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-05-3126.

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Deregulation of the electricity industry has altered the investment landscape for new resources. Multiple resource adequacy constructs are in use today around the world and represent diverging opinions of how much interaction regulators should have on the procurement of new resources. The report compares the resource adequacy constructs in Australia, Texas, California and the Northeast of the United States and discusses the future of resource adequacy. The report concludes that a hybridized construct that blends the high offer caps of energy-only markets, the prescriptive nature of resources in capacity markets and a strong price-responsive demand will likely be the future of resource adequacy.<br>text
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"BULK SYSTEM ADEQUACY ASSESSMENT INCORPORATING WIND AND SOLAR ENERGY." Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2016-03-2496.

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Renewable energy sources have received increasing attention in electric power systems around the world due to growing environmental concerns. Wind and solar are among the most promising alternatives to conventional energy generation. There has been a rapid growth of wind and solar energy integration in power systems in the last decade, and is expected to grow further in the years to come. The main concern with wind and solar energy sources is the uncertainty and the intermittency of power generation, which leads to problems in maintaining the overall system reliability. The impacts of these sources on bulk system reliability depend on a large number of factors. The strength of the wind or solar resource at the installation site, the existing renewable power penetration level in the system, the points of connection of these sources to the power grid, the correlation in resource availability between multiple installation sites, and the correlation between the load and the renewable power are key factors that are analyzed in this thesis. These factors are considered in evaluating the bulk system reliability and reliability benefits of wind and solar power sources, and the reliability worth to the electricity customers from the addition of these energy sources. The IEEE-RTS test system is utilized throughout the thesis to evaluate the effects of these factors on bulk system adequacy. Swift Current and Saskatoon wind resources are modeled and utilized in this thesis. The Swift Current area has a strong wind resource and provides better reliability benefit and reliability worth than the Saskatoon wind resource. The benefits from wind and solar power integration, however, also depend significantly on the location where it is connected to the grid network. Wind farms that are diversified in multiple regions with independent wind speed profiles provide superior reliability benefits and worth than wind farms located in one region. The incremental benefits of adding wind or solar power decreases as the renewable power penetration is increased in the power system. Wind power at practical locations provides higher reliability benefits than photovoltaics. However, the daytime contribution of photovoltaics to system reliability is relatively high. The reliability benefits and reliability worth of solar power are significantly different for different seasons. A comparison study on reliability benefit and worth between a wind integrated bulk system and a solar integrated bulk system is also done in this thesis in order to identify the best option for bulk system reliability.
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Eshbaugh, Elaine M. "The effect of resource adequacy on depression among adolescent mothers in urban and non-urban environments /." 2005.

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Books on the topic "Resource adequacy"

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Development Committee (World Bank and International Monetary Fund). The adequacy of resource flows to developing countries. Development Committee (World Bank and International Monetary Fund), 1988.

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Woodward, Jim, and Marc Pryor. An assessment of resource adequacy and resource plans of publicly owned utilities in California: Staff report. California Energy Commission, 2009.

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(Firm), London Economics International, Maine Public Utilities Commission, and Maine. Legislature. Joint Standing Committee on Utilities and Energy., eds. A resource adequacy plan for Maine: Consideration of electricity sector investment strategies. London Economics International, 2008.

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(Firm), London Economics International, Maine Public Utilities Commission, and Maine. Legislature. Joint Standing Committee on Utilities and Energy., eds. A resource adequacy plan for Maine: Consideration of electricity sector investment strategies. London Economics International, 2008.

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Milligan, Michael R. Methods to model and calculate capacity contributions of variable generation for resource adequacy planning (IVGTF1-2). North American Electric Reliability Corporation, 2011.

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Milligan, Michael R. Methods to model and calculate capacity contributions of variable generation for resource adequacy planning (IVGTF1-2): Additional discussion. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 2011.

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Office, General Accounting. Hazardous waste, adequacy of EPA attorney resource: Fact sheet for the chairman, Subcommittee on HUD-Independent Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate. GAO, 1986.

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Jim, Woodward, California Energy Commission. Integrated Energy Policy Report Committee., and California Energy Commission. Electricity Committee., eds. Progress report on resource adequacy among publicly owned load-serving entities in California : prepared for the 2007 Integrated Energy Policy Report proceeding (06-IEP-1J): Final staff report. California Energy Commission, 2008.

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Jim, Woodward, California Energy Commission. Integrated Energy Policy Report Committee., and California Energy Commission. Electricity Committee., eds. Progress report on resource adequacy among publicly owned load-serving entities in California : prepared for the 2007 Integrated Energy Policy Report proceeding (06-IEP-1J): Final staff report. California Energy Commission, 2008.

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P, Koskiala Sinikka, ed. Survey of the Finnish National Resource Libraries with special reference to Helsinki University of Technology Library: The adequacy of the holdings of the Finnish National Resource Libraries in response to information and document delivery requests from the business enterprise sector. NTIS, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Resource adequacy"

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Saar de Moraes, Rodrigo, and Simin Nadjm-Tehrani. "Verifying Resource Adequacy of Networked IMA Systems at Concept Level." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46902-3_3.

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Heath, Brandon, Charles Tyson, and John Lawhorn. "Determining Capacity Credit for Wind Used in MISO Resource Adequacy." In Reliability and Risk Evaluation of Wind Integrated Power Systems. Springer India, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-0987-4_1.

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Ela, Erik, Michael Milligan, Aaron Bloom, Audun Botterud, Aaron Townsend, and Todd Levin. "Long-Term Resource Adequacy, Long-Term Flexibility Requirements, and Revenue Sufficiency." In Studies in Systems, Decision and Control. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74263-2_6.

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Prieto Ramos, Fernando, and Diego Guzmán. "Measuring the quality of legal terminological decisions in institutional translation." In Handbook of Terminology. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/hot.3.mea1.

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Building on the premises of the LETRINT project, this study shows the applicability of a corpus-based methodology to identify patterns of legal terminological decision-making and measure their quality according to translation adequacy requirements in international organizations. The comparative adequacy assessment of translations of five illustrative terms into French and Spanish in the main European Union institutions, the United Nations and the World Trade Organization broadens the scope of previous studies of terminology translation quality in this field. It provides empirical evidence of the correlations between legal term singularity, translation difficulty and adequacy levels, and also of the impact of intratextual inconsistencies on these levels. The approach and findings can be used to support translation quality assurance and terminological resource refinements.
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Munene, Daniella. "COVID-19: An Accelerant Toward a Sustainable Health System in Kenya." In Global Perspectives of COVID-19 Pandemic on Health, Education, and Role of Media. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1106-6_5.

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AbstractIn the face of supply chain inadequacies, human resource constraints, and pervasive false narratives that misinformed the public, the COVID-19 pandemic directed our individual and collective focus on the adequacy of our health system. Was it resilient enough? Had the deficiencies that we were seeing been there all along? Why were they not noticed? Why were voices not raised earlier about the gaps? Perhaps they were. But, why have the proposed changes not been made? Was it resource constraints? Was it poor policies? Was it weak enforcement? These were some of the questions that were going through our minds, the nature of the question reflecting the position each actor had within the system. Action was taken. People organized themselves into task forces and committees, and implemented strategies and work plans. And we started to see results. Face masks and assembling ventilators have now been manufactured in the country. Critical care capacity has been increased. Oxygen plants have been built. Policies have been drafted to spur the growth of the local pharmaceutical manufacturing sector. Drug supply chains have been diversified to prevent stock outs. The general public has tremendously increased its health literacy. Countries are in a much better place than when it began.
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Ahmad, Zeina, and Shadi A. Alshdaifat. "Legal Challenges in Establishing Human Settlements in Space." In Springer Proceedings in Physics. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-3276-3_17.

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Abstract This paper delves into the legal complexities of establishing human settlements in space, a frontier rapidly transitioning from speculative to tangible due to advancements in aerospace technology. Despite the progression, significant legal challenges arise, particularly concerning the applicability and adequacy of current space law, primarily governed by treaties like the 1967 Outer Space Treaty (OST). These treaties, formulated when permanent human habitation in space seemed implausible, now reveal notable gaps in addressing property rights, governance, and commercial exploitation of space resources. This paper first examines existing legal frameworks, highlighting their relevance and limitations in space settlements. Key focus areas include property rights on celestial bodies, jurisdiction and governance of extraterrestrial settlements, and liability and safety in these habitats. The paper then explores recent initiatives, like the Artemis Accords, which attempt to bridge some legal gaps but lack the standing of formal international treaties. The research underscores the pressing need for evolving legal landscapes to accommodate the emerging requirements of space settlements. It emphasizes the importance of international cooperation in developing comprehensive legal frameworks that can navigate the intricacies of space settlements, addressing issues such as resource utilization, dispute resolution, and the integration of private sector activities. The paper concludes by underscoring the necessity of an adaptable legal framework, harmonizing with technological advancements and ethical considerations, to ensure responsible and sustainable human settlements beyond Earth.
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Munich, John R. "The State of Education Adequacy Law." In School Resources, the Achievement Gap, and the Law. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003399117-3.

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Hanson, C. J., J. L. Alexander, and C. K. Toh. "Evaluating Spillway Adequacy to Meet Present Day Dam Safety Requirements." In Water Resources Development and Management. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3708-0_44.

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Cheng, Caroline, and Savis Gohari. "Exploring Multilevel Governance Networks in Deployment of Positive Energy Districts: Case of Salzburg." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69626-8_99.

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AbstractPositive Energy Districts (PEDs) represent innovative place-based strategic approaches aimed at advancing our climate goals within the built environment. PEDs are increasingly recognized as a vital component in the journey toward achieving climate neutrality and fostering smart cities. Success in deploying PEDs necessitates holistic consideration of political, social, environmental, procedural, economic, technological, and contextual factors, involving shifting constellations of stakeholders. Achieving human-centric PEDs requires a transdisciplinary collaboration and a cocreation approach, bridging gaps between the public sector, business sector, research and technology sector, and end users. Many emerging studies have recognized that the main challenge of deploying PEDs pertains to silo thinking and suboptimal governance systems. This exploratory chapter aims to delve into the governance structures and functions in the deployment of a PED project. The chapter adopts a single-case study approach focused on a Sustainable Plus Energy Neighborhood (SPEN) in the specific context of Salzburg, Austria. Our objective is to map the structure of the governance network and their interactions for knowledge and resource exchange in the deployment of PEDs. Our findings challenge the adequacy of both total rational planning and incremental planning approaches in addressing the complexities inherent in neighborhood-scale projects like GNICE SPEN in Salzburg. Our study underscores the importance of recognizing the limitations of traditional planning paradigms and advocating for more adaptive and inclusive approaches to governance. The contribution of this chapter is to refine the structural-functionalism model for empirical investigations of governance models, particularly in the context of PEDs.
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Hu, Yongmei, and Yipeng Tang. "The adequacy and equity of the financial resources of higher education." In Research on Investment Scale and Allocation Structure of Chinese Higher Education Finance. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003250524-3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Resource adequacy"

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Lothe, Nitin, Vismay Rane, Milind Gole, and Devanand Pallikuth. "Flexibility Requirement and Resource Adequacy in a Distribution Company." In 2024 23rd National Power Systems Conference (NPSC). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/npsc61626.2024.10987223.

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Sharifnia, Ensieh, and Simon H. Tindemans. "Reliable Confidence Intervals for Monte Carlo-Based Resource Adequacy Studies." In 2024 International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies (SEST). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sest61601.2024.10694674.

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Stephen, Gord, and Daniel Kirschen. "Endogenizing probabilistic resource adequacy risks in deterministic capacity expansion models." In 2024 18th International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems (PMAPS). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pmaps61648.2024.10667201.

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Meena, Gagan, Prashant V. Navalkar, and Shreevardhan A. Soman. "Stochastic Resource Adequacy Assessment for DISCOMs with Renewables and Energy Storage." In 2024 23rd National Power Systems Conference (NPSC). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/npsc61626.2024.10986986.

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Stephen, Gord, and Daniel Kirschen. "Sample Size Selection for Monte Carlo Resource Adequacy Assessment of Power Systems." In 2024 18th International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems (PMAPS). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pmaps61648.2024.10667186.

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Hui, Huang, Wang Yang, and Wu Jinghan. "A Method for Flexible Power Resource Planning with Capacity Adequacy and Low Carbonization." In 2024 4th International Conference on New Energy and Power Engineering (ICNEPE). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icnepe64067.2024.10860371.

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Consuelo, Gabriel, Reuven Weiser, Pedro Serrano, et al. "Impact of image capture assistance tools and devices on the exam adequacy rate of automated visual evaluation of cervical images (Conference Presentation)." In Optics and Biophotonics in Low-Resource Settings XI, edited by David Levitz and Aydogan Ozcan. SPIE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3058795.

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Avdijaj, Butrint, Pierre Henneaux, and Pierre-Etienne Labeau. "Contribution of storage to adequacy in power systems with a large share of renewable energy resources." In 2024 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT EUROPE). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/isgteurope62998.2024.10863731.

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Chao, Henry, and David J. Lawrence. "How capacity markets address resource adequacy." In Energy Society General Meeting (PES). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pes.2009.5275173.

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Negrete-Pincetic, Matias, and George Gross. "Resource-adequacy-based capacity market design." In 2010 IREP Symposium - Bulk Power System Dynamics and Control - VIII (IREP). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/irep.2010.5563266.

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Reports on the topic "Resource adequacy"

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Stenclik, Derek, Aaron Bloom, Wesley Cole, Armando Figueroa Acevedo, Gord Stephen, and Aidan Touhy. Redefining Resource Adequacy for Modern Power Systems: A Report of the Redefining Resource Adequacy Task Force. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1961567.

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LaBarbara, Kirk, ShangMin Lin, C. Elise Logan, and John Brewer. 2020 Summer Resource Adequacy in the ERCOT Region. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1631282.

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Logan, C. Elise, John Brewer, Thomas Davis, and Robert Wallace. Profile of Resource Adequacy in the MISO Region. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1505813.

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Stephen, Gord. Probabilistic Resource Adequacy Suite (PRAS) v0.6 Model Documentation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1785462.

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Labarbara, Kirk, ShangMin Lin, Pamela Shirley, Bob Wallace, and John Brewer. 2021 Summer Resource Adequacy in the ERCOT Region. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1798496.

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Turner, Benjamin, Clare Callahan, Victoria Toetz, and John Brewer. 2022 Summer Resource Adequacy in the ERCOT Region. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1876748.

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Turner, Benjamin, Clare Callahan, Victoria Toetz, and John Brewer. 2022 Summer Resource Adequacy in the ERCOT Region. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1876897.

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Stenclik, Derek. New Resource Adequacy Criteria for the Energy Transition: Modernizing Reliability Requirements. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2372882.

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Stephen, Gordon, Elaine Hale, and Brady Cowiestoll. Managing Solar Photovoltaic Integration in the Western United States: Resource Adequacy Considerations. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1755686.

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Wolak, Frank. Long-Term Resource Adequacy in Wholesale Electricity Markets with Significant Intermittent Renewables. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w29033.

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