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View article: Dynamic consensus control of linear multi-agent systems: Unmanned ground vehicle platooning
Dynamic consensus control of linear multi-agent systems: Unmanned ground vehicle platooning Open
This article presents the dynamic consensus control framework for linear multi-agent systems (MAS) using Distributed Model Predictive Control (DMPC) as the primary strategy to achieve both static and dynamic consensus in vehicle platoons. …
View article: INCIDENTAL SIMILARITY AND INFLUENCE OF FOOD PREFERENCES AND JUDGMENT: CHANGING TO BE CLOSER TO SIMILAR PEOPLE
INCIDENTAL SIMILARITY AND INFLUENCE OF FOOD PREFERENCES AND JUDGMENT: CHANGING TO BE CLOSER TO SIMILAR PEOPLE Open
Research has shown that people like more those who have something in common with them and are more likely to comply with a request addressed by similar individuals. We hypothesized that such similarity could also influence people’s prefere…
View article: OH MY DARLING CLEMENTINE: PRESENCE VS ABSENCE OF FRUIT LEAVES ON THE JUDGMENT OF A FRUIT-JUICE
OH MY DARLING CLEMENTINE: PRESENCE VS ABSENCE OF FRUIT LEAVES ON THE JUDGMENT OF A FRUIT-JUICE Open
Some studies have shown that incidental cues, present in the immediate environment of an individual, affect an individual's behaviour and judgment. However, the effect of such incidental cues on food judgment has never been examined. In th…
View article: The ePEStemology database: a meta-analysis of 15 years of research on knowledge claims of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES)
The ePEStemology database: a meta-analysis of 15 years of research on knowledge claims of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) Open
Introduction Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are a leading conservation finance tool to encourage land-users to deliver ecosystem services in exchange for financial incentives (Blundo-Canto et al., 2018; Kaiser et al., 2021; Salzman …
View article: The ePEStemology database: a meta-analysis of 15 years of research on knowledge claims of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES)
The ePEStemology database: a meta-analysis of 15 years of research on knowledge claims of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) Open
Introduction Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are a leading conservation finance tool to encourage land-users to deliver ecosystem services in exchange for financial incentives (Blundo-Canto et al., 2018; Kaiser et al., 2021; Salzman …
View article: A two way process – Social capacity as a driver and outcome of equitable marine spatial planning
A two way process – Social capacity as a driver and outcome of equitable marine spatial planning Open
Although stakeholder engagement is one of the founding principles of marine spatial planning (MSP), meaningful representation of people and their connections to marine resources within marine governance is still lacking. A broad understand…
View article: Achieving Sustainability of the Seafood Sector in the European Atlantic Area by Addressing Eco-Social Challenges: The NEPTUNUS Project
Achieving Sustainability of the Seafood Sector in the European Atlantic Area by Addressing Eco-Social Challenges: The NEPTUNUS Project Open
Fisheries and aquaculture are becoming a focus of societal concern driven by globalization and increasing environmental degradation, mainly caused by climate change and marine litter. In response to this problem, the European Atlantic Area…
View article: Marine biodiversity offsets: Pragmatic approaches toward better conservation outcomes
Marine biodiversity offsets: Pragmatic approaches toward better conservation outcomes Open
Increasing exploitation of marine natural resources and expansion of energy infrastructure, shipping, and aquaculture across the oceans are placing increased pressure on marine life. Biodiversity offsets, as the last stage of the mitigatio…
View article: A Global Mitigation Hierarchy for Nature Conservation
A Global Mitigation Hierarchy for Nature Conservation Open
Efforts to conserve biodiversity comprise a patchwork of international goals, national-level plans, and local interventions that, overall, are failing. We discuss the potential utility of applying the mitigation hierarchy, widely used duri…