Jean-Daniel Saphores mostly deals with Electronic waste, Marketing, Hazardous waste, Mail survey and Water supply. The Electronic waste study combines topics in areas such as Raw material, Ordered logit and Commerce. His Ordered logit research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Marital status, Public policy and Willingness to pay.
Marketing is closely attributed to Advertising in his work. His research in Hazardous waste intersects with topics in Environmental economics, Environmental engineering and Dispose pattern. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Global warming, Climate change and Water conservation, Interbasin transfer, Water resources.
Jean-Daniel Saphores mainly focuses on Truck, Air pollution, Transport engineering, Natural resource economics and Train. His Truck research incorporates elements of Particulates, Environmental engineering, Pollutant and Air quality index. His Pollutant research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Rail freight transport and Global warming.
His study looks at the relationship between Air pollution and topics such as Microsimulation, which overlap with Automotive engineering. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Transport engineering and Downtown. Jean-Daniel Saphores has included themes like Incentive, Water quality and Pollution in his Natural resource economics study.
Jean-Daniel Saphores mainly investigates Demographic economics, Land use, Household travel survey, Structural equation modeling and Built environment. His studies in Demographic economics integrate themes in fields like TRIPS architecture, Household waste and Travel behavior. His research investigates the connection between Land use and topics such as Economic growth that intersect with issues in Urban forestry.
While the research belongs to areas of Structural equation modeling, Jean-Daniel Saphores spends his time largely on the problem of Operations management, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Food service and Fleet management. His work carried out in the field of Built environment brings together such families of science as Public transport and Social exclusion. His work on Electronic waste as part of general Waste management study is frequently linked to Flat panel, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Water supply, Agriculture, Water resources, Multinomial logistic regression and Tree planting are his primary areas of study. Jean-Daniel Saphores interconnects Water conservation, Water trading, Water pricing, Irrigation district and Natural resource economics in the investigation of issues within Water supply. His Water conservation research incorporates themes from Environmental protection, Water resource management, Global warming, Climate change and Interbasin transfer.
His Multinomial logistic regression study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Advertising, Public economics, Logit and Public policy. His work in Tree planting addresses subjects such as Economic growth, which are connected to disciplines such as Environmental planning. His primary area of study in Waste management is in the field of Electronic waste.
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