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Nicklas Guldåker
Swedish emergency services still have relatively limited resources and time for proactive fire prevention. As a result of this, there is an extensive need for strategic working methods and knowledge to take advantage of spatial analyses. In addition, dec...
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Teodora Iulia Constantinescu, Oswald Devisch and Liesbeth Huybrechts
When defining participation in urban renewal projects in a political sense, this concept implies the challenging of power relations in each of its dimensions while addressing the need for knowledge, action and consciousness. Knowledge is defined as a res...
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Wakjira Takala Dibaba, Tamene Adugna Demissie and Konrad Miegel
Land use/land cover (LULC) and climate change affect the availability of water resources by altering the magnitude of surface runoff, aquifer recharge, and river flows. The evaluation helps to identify the level of water resources exposure to the changes...
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Lawrence E. Stevens, Jeffrey Jenness and Jeri D. Ledbetter
The Colorado River basin (CRB), the primary water source for southwestern North America, is divided into the 283,384 km2, water-exporting Upper CRB (UCRB) in the Colorado Plateau geologic province, and the 344,440 km2, water-receiving Lower CRB (LCRB) in...
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Pilar Martinez, Maria Blanco and Bente Castro-Campos
Water, energy and food are essential resources for economic development and social well-being. Framing integrated policies that improve their efficient use requires understanding the interdependencies in the water?energy?food (WEF) nexus. Stakeholder inv...
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