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Dov Zviely, Dror Zurel, Dor Edelist, Menashe Bitan and Ehud Spanier
Sand beach nourishment (BN) is one of the commonest ?soft solutions? for shore protection and restoration. Yet it may have ecological consequences. Can this practice enhance the introduction and dispersal of non-indigenous species (NIS)? There has been l...
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Mpilonhle S. Ndlovu, Julie A. Coetzee, Menzi M. Nxumalo, Reshnee Lalla, Ntombifuthi Shabalala and Grant D. Martin
Sagittaria platyphylla Engelm. (Alismataceae) is a freshwater aquatic macrophyte that has become an important invasive weed in freshwater systems in South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and recently China. In South Africa, due to its rapid increase in d...
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Shanxun Sun, Shi Liu and Guangchao Zhang
Physical-approach-based wind forecasts have the merit of a heavily reduced uncertainty in predictions, but very often suffer from a prohibitively lengthy numerical computation time, if high spatial resolutions are required. To tackle this hurdle, proper ...
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Doo Yong Choi, Seong-Won Kim, Min-Ah Choi and Zong Woo Geem
Rapid detection of bursts and leaks in water distribution systems (WDSs) can reduce the social and economic costs incurred through direct loss of water into the ground, additional energy demand for water supply, and service interruptions. Many real-time ...
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Vuk Bogdanovic, Valentina Basaric, Nenad Ru?kic, Nemanja Garunovic
Pág. 2334 - 2343
In this paper we will present results of the project ?Study of the establishment of the regional cycling route Srem?. The overall objective is the improvement of the socio-economic situation of the Srem region within the Danube-Serbia region, by means of...
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