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Societal transformation is one of the most topical concepts in sustainability research and policy-making. Used in many ways, it indicates that nonlinear systematic changes are needed in order to fully address global environmental and human development ch...
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Andrea Zinzani and Christine Bichsel
Over the last two decades, politics of scale and rescaling processes in relation to water have been debated by several scholars, especially by geographers and political ecologists, who emphasized their socio-political nature and their interactions with t...
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Alistair Ford, Richard Dawson, Phil Blythe, Stuart Barr
The adoption of the Paris Agreement has committed the world to limiting anthropogenic climate change to 2°C above preindustrial levels, adapting to climate risks, and fostering climate resilience. Given the high proportion of global emissions released by...
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Jiao Liu, Min Luo, Tie Liu, Anming Bao, Philippe De Maeyer, Xianwei Feng, Xi Chen
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Climate change and the impacts on hydrological processes in Karakoram region are highly important to the available water resources in downstream oases. In this study, a modified quantile perturbation method (QPM), which was improved by considering the fr...
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Danuta Rucinska, Andrzej Rucinski
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Contemporary airports and other elements of spatial planning are characterized by strong developmental synergy, manifested in the quantitative and qualitative reorganization of settlement, manufacturing and transportation systems; construction of areas i...
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