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Kristian Hegner Reinau
Kristian Hegner Reinau
External Lecturer in Taffic and Transport, Department of the Built Environment, Aalborg University
Verified email at build.aau.dk - Homepage
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Blockchain-based applications in shipping and port management: a literature review towards defining key conceptual frameworks
S Tsiulin, KH Reinau, OP Hilmola, N Goryaev, A Karam
Review of International Business and Strategy 30 (2), 201-224, 2020
1142020
The citizens in e-participation
HS Hansen, KH Reinau
International Conference on Electronic Government, 70-82, 2006
982006
Possibility of digital twins technology for improving efficiency of the branded service system
K Shubenkova, A Valiev, V Shepelev, S Tsiulin, KH Reinau
2018 global smart industry conference (GloSIC), 1-7, 2018
762018
The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot: Implementations of GPS and other tracking technologies for geographic research
N Shoval, MP Kwan, KH Reinau, H Harder
Geoforum 51, 1-5, 2014
702014
High-Resolution Measurement and Analysis of Visitor Experiences in Time and Space: The Case of Aalborg Zoo in Denmark
A Birenboim, KH Reinau, N Shoval, H Harder
The Professional Geographer 67 (4), 620-629, 2015
632015
Analysis of the barriers to implementing horizontal collaborative transport using a hybrid fuzzy Delphi-AHP approach
A Karam, M Hussein, KH Reinau
Journal of cleaner production 321, 128943, 2021
512021
Survey Harmonisation with New Technologies Improvement (SHANTI)
J Armoogum, P Bonsall, M Browne, L Christensen, M Cools, E Cornélis, ...
Survey Harmonisation with New Technologies Improvement (SHANTI), 203, 2014
482014
Horizontal collaboration in the freight transport sector: Barrier and decision-making frameworks
A Karam, KH Reinau, CR Østergaard
European Transport Research Review 13 (1), 53, 2021
412021
Energy-efficient and integrated allocation of berths, quay cranes, and internal trucks in container terminals
A Karam, A Eltawil, K Hegner Reinau
Sustainability 12 (8), 3202, 2020
232020
The role of port authority in new blockchain scenarios for maritime port management: the case of Denmark
S Tsiulin, KH Reinau
Transportation Research Procedia 52, 388-395, 2021
212021
The relationship between road characteristics and speed collected from floating car data
CS Andersen, KH Reinau, N Agerholm
17th International Conference Road Safety On Five Continents (RS5C 2016 …, 2016
182016
The SMS–GPS-Trip method: A new method for collecting trip information in travel behavior research
KH Reinau, H Harder, M Weber
Telecommunications Policy 39 (3-4), 363-373, 2015
18*2015
Conceptual comparison of port commmunity system and blockchain scenario for maritime document handling
S Tsiulin, KH Reinau, N Goryaev
2020 Global Smart Industry Conference (GloSIC), 66-71, 2020
132020
Local clusters in a globalized world
KH Reinau
Aalborg University, 2011
112011
Evaluating the effects of the a-double vehicle combinations if introduced to a line-haul freight transport network
A Karam, KH Reinau
Sustainability 13 (15), 8622, 2021
102021
An improved two-level approach for the collaborative freight delivery in urban areas
A Karam, S Tsiulin, KH Reinau, A Eltawil
LISS2019: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Logistics …, 2020
102020
Who are the citizens in public participation GIS
HS Hansen, KH Reinau
Proceedings of UDMS'06: 25th Urban Data Management Symposium, 10.25-10.36, 2006
102006
The role of governance in cluster typologies: A missing link
KH Reinau, B Dalum
92008
Towards deriving freight traffic measures from truck movement data for state road planning: A proposed system framework
A Karam, TM Illemann, KH Reinau, G Vuk, CO Hansen
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 9 (10), 606, 2020
82020
Time use and movement behaviour of young people in cities: The application of GPS tracking in tracing movement pattern of young people for a week in Aalborg
H Harder, A van Nes, AS Jensen, KH Reinau, M Weber
Proceedings of the Eighth International Space Syntax Symposium, 3-6, 2012
72012
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