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    • Hybrid risk assessment model for construction based on multicriteria decision making methods 

      Tamošaitienė, Jolanta (World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology. International journal of civil and environmental engineering. ICCECM 2019 : International conference on civil engineering construction and management, March 04-05, 2019, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil : [abstracts], 2019)
      The article focuses on the identification and classification of key risk management criteria that represent the most important sustainability aspects of the construction industry. The construction sector is one of the most ...
    • Innovation policy and development of creative industries: case study of Lithuanian animation industry 

      Mitkus, Tomas; Nedzinskaitė-Mitkė, Vaida (World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology. International journal of industrial and manufacturing engineering, 2017)
      The objective of this study is to identify and explore how adequate is modern innovation support mechanism to developed creative industries. We argue that current development and support strategy for creative industries, ...
    • Measuring of urban sustainability in town planners practice 

      Zagorskas, Jurgis; Veteikytė, Inga (World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology : International Journal of Social, Management, Economics and Business Engineering, 2013)
      Physical urban form is recognized to be the media for human transactions. It directly influences the travel demand of people in a specific urban area and the amount of energy used for transportation. Distorted, sprawling ...
    • The extent to which social factors affect urban functional mutations and transformations 

      Mozūriūnaitė, Skirmantė (International journal of civil, environmental, structural, construction and architectural engineering, 2015)
      Contemporary metropolitan areas and large cities are dynamic, rapidly growing and continuously changing. Thus, urban transformations and mutations are not a new phenomenon, but rather a continuous process. Basic factors ...