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In Australia, cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is one of the conventional tools used widely by the public and the privatesectors in the appraisal of projects, It measures and compares the total costs and benefits of projects that arecompeting for scarce resources in monetary terms. Growing concerns...
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This paper describes development of a computer-based tool for sustainability modelling using multiplecriteria, and preliminary conclusions from doctoral research being undertaken into the relationshipbetween key sustainability indicators. The model used in both cases produces a sustainability...
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This paper explores the use of levelised cost in planning for infrastructure networks. Levelisedcost provides a useful measure comparing supply or conservation options on varying scaleson an equivalent basis. Comparison is made to annualised cost, a metric often used as ameans of comparing...
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