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Cheng Zhang, Guodong Su and Xia Li
Socioeconomic development often leads to environmental pollution and degradation initially while, beyond a certain point, there is the potential for improvements in environmental quality. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive review of published li...
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Serhii Nazarenko, Diana ?arauskiene, Viktor Putrenko and Jurate Kriauciuniene
Hydrological drought poses a major global challenge, exacerbated by climate change and increasing water demand, leading to water scarcity, environmental degradation, and socioeconomic impacts. Thereby, there is a need for comprehensive methods to assess ...
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David Pastor-Escuredo, Philip Treleaven and Ricardo Vinuesa
The digital revolution has brought ethical crossroads of technology and behavior, especially in the realm of sustainable cities. The need for a comprehensive and constructive ethical framework is emerging as digital platforms encounter trouble to articul...
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Abdulhakim Bawadekji, Kareem Tonbol, Nejib Ghazouani, Nidhal Becheikh and Mohamed Shaltout
In the ocean, heat waves are vital climatic extremes that can destroy the ecosystem together with ensuing socioeconomic consequences. Marine heat waves (MHW) recently attracted public interest, as well as scientific researchers, which motivates us to ana...
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Ahmed F. Mashaly and Alexander G. Fernald
Agriculture is the most important sector with regard to water resources management due to its social, economic, hydrological, and environmental aspects, and many scholars and researchers have been driven to investigate the dynamic interrelationships amon...
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