Long-term strategic infrastructure planning model for Saint Lucia.
Long-term strategic infrastructure planning model for Saint Lucia.
This Excel model encodes the analytical capability required to undertake an application of the unique and pioneering National Infrastructure Systems Modelling (NISMOD) capability, which has been developed by the Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC) - a UK based research consortium, led by the University of Oxford.
Adshead, Daniel
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Hickford, Adrian J.
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Roman, Orlando
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Felix, Fabian
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Fuldauer, Lena I.
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Thacker, Scott
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Russell, Tom
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Adshead, Daniel
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Hickford, Adrian J.
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Roman, Orlando
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Felix, Fabian
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Fuldauer, Lena I.
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Thacker, Scott
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Russell, Tom
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Abstract
This Excel model encodes the analytical capability required to undertake an application of the unique and pioneering National Infrastructure Systems Modelling (NISMOD) capability, which has been developed by the Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC) - a UK based research consortium, led by the University of Oxford.
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Published date: 4 June 2021
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Local EPrints ID: 474889
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/474889
PURE UUID: f4eb9949-fff1-4766-b4ff-3241a9baf91a
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Date deposited: 06 Mar 2023 17:52
Last modified: 25 Aug 2023 01:33
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Daniel Adshead
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Orlando Roman
Contributor:
Fabian Felix
Contributor:
Lena I. Fuldauer
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Scott Thacker
Contributor:
Tom Russell
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