4.1 Austria
Permission Every one of the nine provinces has its own building law which makes site acquisition and permitting more complex and far from being a standar. procedure. Depending on the applicable
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Permission Every one of the nine provinces has its own building law which makes site acquisition and permitting more complex and far from being a standar. procedure. Depending on the applicable
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Spatial planning in Austria is a federal state-driven activity, based on spatial planning laws that are similar between provinces but may differ considerably in detail.
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The Legal Information System of the Republic of Austria is a platform and data base providing information on Austrian law. Its main contents are legislation in its current version (federal and state),
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We employ a simulated annealing algorithm to determine the number of new base stations needed. After rigorous analysis, our optimal solution suggests deploying 131 micro and 19 macro base stations,
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Austria Base Station Site Planning sites that have a traffic rank in the top 10,000 sites on the Internet Austria Base Station Site Planning websites with High Visitor Traffic Volume
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In this paper, we address the classical problem of locating base stations for a mobile cellular network to serve mobile users in a given geographical area considering the users''
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The final design will consist of two tunnels, 55 kilometres (34 mi) long. A centre tunnel 12 metres (39 ft) below the two primary tunnels will be used during construction as a guide tunnel to determine geological conditions, and later for drainage and emergency access. There will be a cross over between the tunnels every 333 metres (1,093 ft). Multi-function stations will be located at Trens (in Freienfeld), St. Jodok, and a third station towards the northern end of the tunnel to provide operational and emergenc
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From 2030, it will connect the town of Gloggnitz in Lower Austria with Mürzzuschlag in Styria. This will relieve the historic Semmering railway and get you to your
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Obertraun is a good base if you are seriously into hiking. The only other things close by are Hallstatt, 5 Fingers and the Dachstein caves, all of which can be done in two days. St Gilgen or Bad Ischl, as
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