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Proceedings of the international conference Management strategies for phosphorus in the environment, Lisbon 1-4 July 1985
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ISBN: 0948411007 Year: 1985 Publisher: London : Selper,

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A cross-country analysis of public debt management strategies
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Washington, D.C., The World Bank,

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This paper analyzes results of a survey on debt management strategies conducted by the Banking and Debt Management Department of the World Bank. The analysis focuses on (1) whether a public debt management strategy exists in a given country, (2) whether it is made public, and (3) in which form it is imparted. The paper analyzes the distribution of the latter characteristics over different regions, income groups, and levels of indebtedness using graphical analysis. Using regression analysis, it investigates the extent to which basic economic factors can explain the characteristics of public debt management strategies across countries.


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Implementing Pediatric Integrative Medicine in Practice
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ISBN: 3038977632 3038977624 Year: 2020 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue provides an overview of pediatric integrative medicine, an emerging field that blends conventional and evidence based complementary therapies with an emphasis on preventive health and wellbeing.


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Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)
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ISBN: 3039214543 3039214535 Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Climate change, urban air quality, and dependency on crude oil are important societal challenges. In the transportation sector especially, clean and energy efficient technologies must be developed. Electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) have gained a growing interest in the vehicle industry. Nowadays, the commercialization of EVs and PHEVs has been possible in different applications (i.e., light duty, medium duty, and heavy duty vehicles) thanks to the advances in energy storage systems, power electronics converters (including DC/DC converters, DC/AC inverters, and battery charging systems), electric machines, and energy efficient power flow control strategies. This book is based on the Special Issue of the journal Applied Sciences on “Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs)”. This collection of research articles includes topics such as novel propulsion systems, emerging power electronics and their control algorithms, emerging electric machines and control techniques, energy storage systems, including BMS, and efficient energy management strategies for hybrid propulsion, vehicle-to-grid (V2G), vehicle-to-home (V2H), grid-to-vehicle (G2V) technologies, and wireless power transfer (WPT) systems.

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hybrid energy storage system --- plug-in hybrid electric vehicle --- Li-ion battery --- emerging electric machines --- lithium-ion capacitor --- electric vehicles (EVs) --- efficient energy management strategies for hybrid propulsion systems --- plug-in hybrid --- attributional --- electric vehicle --- energy system --- energy efficiency --- modified one-state hysteresis model --- air quality --- adaptive neuron-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) --- Markov decision process (MDP) --- simulated annealing --- Paris Agreement --- mobility needs --- interleaved multiport converte --- dynamic programming --- state of health estimation --- strong track filter --- LCA --- modelling --- consequential --- losses model --- voltage vector distribution --- parallel hybrid electric vehicle --- electricity mix --- time-delay input --- convex optimization --- lifetime model --- artificial neural network (ANN) --- Li(Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3)O2 battery --- battery power --- CO2 --- capacity degradation --- regenerative braking --- open-end winding --- novel propulsion systems --- group method of data handling (GMDH) --- state of charge --- Well-to-Wheel --- energy storage systems --- including wide bandgap (WBG) technology --- wide bandgap (WBG) technologies --- marginal --- lithium polymer battery --- life-cycle assessment (LCA) --- energy management --- dual inverter --- lithium-ion battery --- measurements --- plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) --- emerging power electronics --- Q-learning (QL) --- fuel consumption characteristics --- Plugin Hybrid electric vehicle --- Energy Storage systems --- meta-analysis --- range-extender --- engine-on power --- reinforcement learning (RL) --- multi-objective genetic algorithm --- power sharing --- energy management strategy --- power distribution --- hybrid electric vehicles --- system modelling


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Intelligent Transportation Systems for Electric Vehicles
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The Special Issue of Energies on the subject area of “Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Electric Vehicles (EV)”, covers new work on EV and associated topics like charging process, smart grids, emerging ITS for EV and applications for electromoV market penetration with an increase of 60% per year, associated challenges of the charging process and system and changes in the energy market and grid. EV is associated with sustainability and the EU has committed to reducing CO2 emissions by 37.5 percent by 2030. The charging process and open energy market with renewable energy create interesting research problems where IoT and intelligent systems play an essential role in the flexibility of the EV charging process and the EV operation.bility. Considering EV market penetration with an increase of 60% per year, associated challenges of charging process and system and the change on the Energy market and Grid. EV is associated with sustainability with the commit of EU in, aiming to reduce CO2 emissions by 37.5 percent from 2021 to 2030. Charging process and open energy market with renewable energy creates interesting research problems where IoT and Intelligent System plays an essential role in the flexibility of the EV charging process and the EV operation.

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History of engineering & technology --- vehicle electrification --- smart grids --- renewable energy sources --- energy storage systems --- power quality --- bidirectional --- power electronics. --- charging behaviors --- distribution locational marginal pricing --- distribution networks --- electric mobility --- electric vehicle --- operation --- reconfiguration --- smart city --- smart grid --- rapid charging --- charging navigation --- internet of things --- electric charging behaviour --- energy prices --- EVs --- travel simulator --- charging station --- prediction --- probability --- mobile App --- EV charging process --- blockchain --- IoT --- mobile app --- particle filter --- histogram of gradient --- sensor fusion --- neural network --- support vector machine --- object recognition --- electric bus --- emissions --- urban transportation --- energy mix --- automatic train operation --- multi-objective optimization --- shark smell optimization algorithm --- composite angle cosine --- dual-population evolution mechanism --- hardware-in-the-loop simulation --- daily activity chains --- electric vehicles --- optimization --- charging stations --- intelligent transportation systems --- ITS --- Dispatching Service --- Dispersed Generation --- Distribution Grid --- Electrical Vehicle --- Optimal Power Flow --- Power Flow --- Power System --- Simulation Models --- shared swap charging system --- operational design --- battery charging rate --- binary integer programming --- silicon carbide --- extreme fast charging --- DC transformer --- V2G --- urban complex --- peak shaving --- Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) --- energy management strategies (EMSs) --- driving cycle prediction


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Drought and Retribution : Evidence from a Large-Scale Rainfall-Indexed Insurance Program in Mexico
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Year: 2016 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank,

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Although weather shocks are a major source of income fluctuation, most of the world's poor lack insurance coverage against them. Absence of formal insurance contributes to poverty traps, as investment decisions are conflicted with risk management ones: risk-averse farmers tend to underinvest and produce lower yielding yet safer crops. In the past few years, weather index insurance has gained increasing attention as an effective tool to provide small-scale farmers coverage against aggregate shocks. However, there is little empirical evidence about its effectiveness. This paper studies the effect of the recently introduced rainfall-indexed insurance on farmers' productivity, risk management strategies, as well as per capita income and expenditure in Mexico. The identification strategy takes advantage of the variation across counties and across time in which the insurance was rolled-out. The analysis finds that the presence of insurance in treated counties has significant and positive effects on maize productivity. Similarly, there is a positive association between the presence of insurance in the municipality and rural households' per capita expenditure and income, although no significant relation is found between the presence of insurance and the number of hectares destined for maize production.

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Administrative Costs --- Adverse Selection --- Agricultural Development --- Agricultural Insurance --- Agricultural Land --- Agricultural Policy --- Agricultural Production --- Agricultural Productivity --- Agricultural Technology --- Agriculture --- Basis Risk --- Beneficiaries --- Cash Crops --- Cash Transfer Programs --- Cash Transfers --- Checks --- Claims --- Communal Land --- Consumption Smoothing --- Contracts --- Counterfactual --- Covariate Shocks --- Coverage --- Credit --- Crop Insurance --- Crop Varieties --- Crops & Crop Management Systems --- Debt Markets --- Development Economics --- Drought --- Durable --- Durable Assets --- Economics --- Effects --- Efficiency --- Equity --- Exchange --- Expenditure --- Extreme Poverty --- Famine --- Farmers --- Female Labor --- Female Labor Force --- Finance and Financial Sector Development --- Financial Support --- Guarantee --- Household Head --- Household Income --- Household Survey --- Illiteracy --- Implicit Contracts --- Incentives --- Income --- Income Smoothing --- Indemnity --- Indemnity Payments --- Infant Mortality --- Information --- Insurance --- Insurance & Risk Mitigation --- Insurance Company --- Insurance Contracts --- Insurance Coverage --- Insurance Market --- Insurance Policies --- Insurance Premiums --- Insurance Product --- Insurances --- Insurers --- Interest --- International Bank --- Investment --- Investment Decisions --- Irrigation --- Labor --- Labor Force --- Labor Policies --- Lack of Infrastructure --- Land Quality --- Land Size --- Loans --- Loss --- Malnutrition --- Management --- Market --- Market Failures --- Measures --- Minimum Wages --- Moral Hazard --- Mortality --- Organizations --- Outcomes --- Policies --- Policyholders --- Political Economy --- Poor --- Poor Rural Household --- Poverty --- Poverty Index --- Poverty Levels --- Poverty Reduction --- Premiums --- Private Insurance --- Private Insurance Companies --- Production --- Production of Cash Crops --- Productivity --- Productivity Growth --- Profit --- Programs --- Property Rights --- Rates --- Real Income --- Reinsurance --- Reinsurance Markets --- Rights --- Risk --- Risk Exposure --- Risk Management --- Risk Management Strategies --- Risk Sharing --- Risk Sharing Arrangements --- Risk Taking --- Risk Transfer --- Risks --- Running Water --- Rural --- Rural Areas --- Rural Household --- Rural Level --- Rural Population --- Rural Poverty --- Rural Poverty Reduction --- Rural Settings --- Social Protections and Labor --- Standards --- Supply --- Theory --- Training --- Transfer Programs --- Transfers --- Value --- Wages

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