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    A TALE OF TWO CAMPUSES - URBAN AND SUBURBAN SOLUTIONS OF THE EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES - A DISCUSSION ON TWO EXAMPLES IN VIENNA by Vladimir Vuković

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…With the participation of star architects, this greenfield project was developed on the basis of the Anglo-Saxon spatial model of a campus. …”
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    FDI in the Post-Soviet Space Three Decades after the Disintegration of the Soviet Union by K. Kalotay, A. Sulstarova

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…After a brief literature survey, in which the main issues raised by academic research are highlighted, the article analyses the long-term trends and the main characteristics (geographical and sectoral) of FDI, with special reference to greenfield project announcements from 2003 on (the starting year of data availability). …”
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    Economic Assessment of Coal-Fired Power Unit Decarbonization Retrofit with High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors by Bixiong Luo, Li Zhang, Wei Li, Yanlin Su, Yongjian Ye, Chenyu Wang, Yixuan Liu, Yi Zhang, Xinwei Zhu

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Results showed that the C2N total capitalized costs are 19.4% (baseline estimate, USD 5297.6/kW) and 11.1% (conservative estimate, USD 5847.2/kW) lower than the greenfield project (USD 6576.5/kW), respectively. And C2N projects need to reduce LUEC by at least 20% to become competitive. …”
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    Do domestic firms benefit from FDI?: evidence from Korean manufacturing industries by Tae Seung Kim, Hun-Koo Ha, Jin Kook Lee

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Especially we divide inward FDI into FDI on the Greenfield projects and FDI for M&A. The results show that the effect of inward FDI as a whole on productivity is not statistically significant, though we can presume that the direction is positive, whereas the effect of outward FDI is strongly negative, and is statistically significant. …”
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    Renergy [electronic resource] : renewable energy yearbook 2010

    Published 2011
    “…Other points, such as logistical challenges and investments in land for greenfield projects are also presented. Information and analysis can also be found on biofuels, carbon credits, and governmental policy on other continents, as well as, finally, energetic analysis. …”
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    Data-Driven Scheduling Optimization for SMT Lines Using SMD Reel Commonality by Jorge Quijano, Nohemi Torres Cruz, Leslie Quijano-Quian, Eduardo Rafael Poblano-Ojinaga, Salvador Anacleto Noriega Morales

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This framework offers a robust solution for optimizing SMT workflows, enhancing productivity, and reducing resource inefficiencies in both greenfield projects and established manufacturing environments.…”
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    POST-2008 INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING IN BRAZIL: A REFLECTION ON PRIVATE INVESTORS ATTRACTION MECHANISMS by Fernando Amorim Teixeira

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Among the main findings, in the post-2008 period there was a considerable attraction of private capital to greenfield projects as a crowding-in effect of Brazilian state-owned companies – used as dynamos of a positive investment agenda. …”
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    Development and Validation of a Simplified Laboratory Test to Design Vertical Stirred Mills by Maurício G. Bergerman, Homero Delboni Junior

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…An important issue is that the laboratory-scale test, conducted in the standard 8″×10″ jar, requires at least 10–20 kg of material, depending on ore density, which is not available in many cases, particularly in the early stages of greenfield projects. For regrinding of flotation concentrates, several bench scale flotation tests are required to generate such a sample. …”
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    Skirting or Courting Controversy? Chinese FDI in Latin American Extractive Industries by Adriana Erthal Abdenur

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…This chapter breaks down the concept of FDI into three umbrella categories—greenfield projects, mergers and acquisitions, and joint ventures—to analyse how Chinese capital enters LAC extractive sectors. …”
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    The impact of green FDI on environmental quality in less developed countries: A case study of load capacity factor based on PCSE and FGLS techniques by Mahamane Famanta, Abid Ali Randhawa, Jiang Yajing

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…To the best of our awareness, this study simultaneously employs the Load Capacity Factor (LCF) and Total Value of Announced Greenfield projects as proxies for environmental sustainability and GFDI for the first time. …”
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    MANAGEMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIAN REGIONS ON THE BASIS OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP by F. Ibyatov

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The regional authorities are not able to finance the needs of regional infrastructure, some regions have infrastructure created many years ago, that needs modernization, it is necessary to find funding for «greenfield projects – infrastructure projects implemented in undeveloped «green» areas». …”
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    Gifted kids or pushy parents? Foreign direct investment and plant productivity in Indonesia by Javorcik, B, Arnold, J

    Published 2009
    “…It examines the implications of foreign ownership in three different contexts: entry of foreign investors through greenfield projects, foreign acquisitions and foreign privatizations. …”
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    New (sub)urbanism? - How German cities try to create “urban” neighborhoods in their outskirts as a contribution to solving their recent housing crises by Uwe Altrock

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In this respect, it differs significantly from “modernist” suburban development in the 20th century both in terms of physical structures and the roles of the participating stakeholders.For this purpose, the paper analyzes the governance arenas surrounding important greenfield projects that are currently developed. It shows how contested decision making is in a complex environment of contradicting claims to urban planning and housing policies, and that the new neighborhoods can neither be seen as mere appendices of existing peripheral settlements, nor will they ever be able to act as autonomous “new towns”. …”
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    ¿Eludiendo o cortejando la controversia? La inversión extranjera directa (IED) china en las industrias extractivas de América Latina by Adriana Erthal Abdenur

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Este capítulo desagrega el concepto de IED en tres amplias categorías —proyectos nuevos (greenfield projects), fusiones y adquisiciones, y empresas conjuntas— para analizar cómo el capital chino penetra los sectores extractivos de ALC. …”
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    FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN NIGERIA: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS by Ninette Nyalyen Ninyio

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Despite encountering significant setbacks, such as negative FDI flows amounting to USD 187 million in 2022, primarily due to equity divestments, Nigeria continues to attract substantial investor interest, particularly in sectors like hydrocarbons, energy, and construction. Noteworthy greenfield projects have surged, with investments such as Airtel Nigeria's USD 731 million data centre in Lekki and Sun Africa's USD 1.8 billion solar power plant and battery storage facility exemplifying this trend. …”
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    Working with Legacy Relational Data in A Graph-Based World by James Farrow

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…However, this constraint, while easily achievable for greenfield projects and/or new data linkage units, may not be easily met where legacy data exists. …”
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