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Kaiwen Song, Xiujuan Jiang, Tianye Wang, Dengming Yan, Hongshi Xu and Zening Wu
The uneven spatial and temporal distribution of water resources has consistently been one of the most significant limiting factors for social development in many regions. Furthermore, with the intensification of climate change, this inequality is progres...
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Mo Fan, Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali, Aldrin Abdullah and Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Contemporary urban development places a critical emphasis on pedestrian environments, especially in historic cities like George Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Malaysia. Although survey questionnaires effectively captured public perception...
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Véronique Georlette, Anne-Carole Honfoga, Michel Dossou and Véronique Moeyaert
In the dynamic landscape of 6G and smart cities, visible light communication (VLC) assumes critical significance for Internet of Things (IoT) applications spanning diverse sectors. The escalating demand for bandwidth and data underscores the need for inn...
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Shouzhi Chang, Jian Zhao, Mingming Jia, Dehua Mao, Zongming Wang and Boyu Hou
An urban agglomeration is a growth pole of regional development. However, the land uses have changed significantly due to the impacts of intense human activities. Analyzing the overall change characteristics of land use and hotspots has direct reference ...
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David J. Brunckhorst and E. Jamie Trammell
Urban systems include complex interactions and interdependencies with adjoining landscapes and regions. The pressures of change are complex, constant, and increasing. Declining biodiversity, ecosystem function, social institutions, and climate change und...
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Suming Ren, Heng Zhao, Honglu Zhang, Fuqiang Wang and Huan Yang
The Yellow River Basin holds significance as a vital ecological shield and economic hub within China. Adapting land utilization practices and optimizing landscape patterns are of paramount significance in preserving the ecological equilibrium of the Yell...
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Melissa Penagos Gaviria, Zaneta Kaszta and Mohammad S. Farhadinia
Human activities can degrade landscape connectivity and disrupt ecological flows, jeopardising the functional integrity of processes. This study presents a quantitative assessment of Asia?s protected areas? (PAs) structural connectivity using landscape m...
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Siddharth Unnithan Kumar, Zaneta Kaszta and Samuel A. Cushman
Understanding organism movement is at the heart of many ecological disciplines. The study of landscape connectivity?the extent to which a landscape facilitates organism movement?has grown to become a central focus of spatial ecology and conservation scie...
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Min Li, Ting Wu, Weitao Li, Chun Wang, Wen Dai, Xu Su and Yuanyuan Zhao
A terrain skeleton determines the overall structure and characteristics of the terrain and indicates the presence of significant terrain features, such as ridges and valleys. It plays an important role in terrain representation and reconstruction, hydrol...
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Kamiya Varshney, Maibritt Pedersen Zari and Nilesh Bakshi
Carbon sequestration (CS) and habitat provisioning (HP) through building-integrated vegetation are interlinked approaches that could potentially reduce climate change and biodiversity loss attributed to the built environment. However, a practical approac...
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