Miller, Caitlin H. Haxhillari, Klaudio Hillock, Matthew F. Reichard, Tess M. Sheehan, Michael J.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Signals mediate competitive interactions by allowing rival assessment, yet are often energetically expensive to produce. One of the key mechanisms maintaining signal reliability is social costs. While the social costs of over-signalling are well known, the social costs of under-signalling are underexplored, particularly for dynamic signals. In this...
Warg, Jennifer
The timetable is essential for railway traffic. Its design affects rail operations – and by extension all operators, passengers, and freight clients. International practice for capacity allocation varies and there is no common algorithm for designing and evaluating timetable changes. Especially challenging is coordinating heterogeneous services com...
Spash, Clive L. Hache, Frédéric
This article offers a critical guide to and deconstruction of Dasgupta’s biodiversity economics Revision and reveal its real aim. Framing critical biodiversity loss as an issue of asset management and population size is a blind to avoid questioning economic growth, which remains unchallenged and depoliticized despite apparently recognizing natural ...
Cordner, Alissa Goldenman, Gretta Birnbaum, Linda S. Brown, Phil Miller, Mark F. Mueller, Rosie Patton, Sharyle Salvatore, Derrick H. Trasande, Leonardo
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Environmental Science & Technology
Prieto Curiel, Rafael González Ramírez, Humberto Quiñones Domínguez, Mauricio Orjuela Mendoza, Juan Pablo
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Royal Society Open Science
Promoting walking or cycling and reducing cars’ use is one of the city planners’ main targets, contributing to a sustainable transport method. Yet, the number of vehicles worldwide is increasing as fast as the population, and motorized mobility has become the primary transport method in most cities. Here, we consider modal share as an emergent beha...
Rodriguez-Sanchez, Beatriz Aranda-Reneo, Isaac Oliva-Moreno, Juan Lopez-Bastida, Julio
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ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research: CEOR
Background The economic burden of diabetes from a societal perspective is well documented in the cost-of-illness literature. However, the effect of considering social costs in the results and conclusions of economic evaluations of diabetes-related interventions remains unknown. Objective To investigate whether the inclusion of social costs (product...
Janneth Siguencia Ortega, Estefanía Bermeo Pazmiño, Katina Vanessa Joselito Vásquez Erazo, Edwin
The objective of the research was to analyze the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility in hospitals of the third level of complexity in Cuenca - Ecuador. Descriptive, non-experimental, transversal type. 31. 37% think that within hospitals there is almost never a permanent monitoring of the workload in relation to the actions that are part of th...
Kawamoto, Anna
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Teimouri, Fateme Richter, Kai-Florian
Existing cognitively motivated path search models ignore that we are hardly ever alone when navigating through an environment. They neither account for traffic nor for the social costs that being routed through certain areas may incur. In this paper, we analyse the effects of "not being alone" on different path search models, in particular on faste...
Akramov, Bekzod Anarbekov, Oyture