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Radvan Bahbouh, Eva Hoschlova, Michal Huzva and Katerina Bernardova Sykorova
(1) Background: Starting in 1993, the sociomapping method was used in the Czech Army to map communication. After initial pilot tests in military aviation, where we verified the reliability and validity of the basic subjective scales (for example, by corr...
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Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, Jacinto Estima, Jorge Marques, Ivo Gamito, Alexandre Serra, Leonardo Moura, Ana Margarida Ricardo, Luís Mendes and Rui M. L. Ferreira
Flood events are becoming more severe, causing significant problems to human communities, including physical, psychological, and material damage. For both flood forecasting in emergency response situations and flood mapping, georeferencing and data curat...
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Zhu Liang, Weiping Peng, Wei Liu, Houzan Huang, Jiaming Huang, Kangming Lou, Guochao Liu and Kaihua Jiang
Shallow landslides pose serious threats to human existence and economic development, especially in the Himalayan areas. Landslide susceptibility mapping (LSM) is a proven way for minimizing the hazard and risk of landslides. Modeling as an essential step...
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Hsien-Ming Chou
Existing caretakers of long-term care are assigned constrainedly and randomly to taking care of older people, which could lead to issues of shortage of manpower and poor human quality, especially the proportion of older people increases year after year t...
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ResumenLa investigación tiene como propósito analizar si planeamiento tiene la capacidad de protección y preservación del suelo para disminuir el riesgo generado por los impulsores directos del cambio detectados por la Evaluación de Ecosistemas del Milen...
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Gregorio Rosario Michel, Fernando Manzano Aybar, Leris Neris Guzmán, Christian Villalta Calderón, Teodoro Jiménez Durán and Joep Crompvoets
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) increasingly face natural hazards that overwhelm their capacity to generate and share spatial-information to reduce human?economic losses. Under such circumstances, the emergency mapping team (EMT) enables a common o...
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Emmanouil Psomiadis, Nikos Charizopoulos, Nikolaos Efthimiou, Konstantinos X. Soulis and Ioannis Charalampopoulos
Landslides can cause severe problems to the social and economic well-being. In order to effectively mitigate landslide hazards, the development of detailed susceptibility maps is required, towards implementing targeted risk management plans. This study a...
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Ðula Nad, Filip Mandic and Nikola Mi?kovic
SCUBA diving activities are classified as high-risk due to the dangerous environment, dependency on technical equipment that ensures life support, reduced underwater navigation and communication capabilities all of which compromise diver safety. While au...
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Annamária Laborczi, Csaba Bozán, János Körösparti, Gábor Szatmári, Balázs Kajári, Norbert Túri, György Kerezsi and László Pásztor
Inland excess water is temporary water inundation that occurs in flat-lands due to both precipitation and groundwater emerging on the surface as substantial sources. Inland excess water is an interrelated natural and human induced land degradation phenom...
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Yang Zhang, Weicheng Wu, Yaozu Qin, Ziyu Lin, Guiliang Zhang, Renxiang Chen, Yong Song, Tao Lang, Xiaoting Zhou, Wenchao Huangfu, Penghui Ou, Lifeng Xie, Xiaolan Huang, Shanling Peng and Chongjian Shao
Landslide hazards affect the security of human life and property. Mapping the spatial distribution of landslide hazard risk is critical for decision-makers to implement disaster prevention measures. This study aimed to predict and zone landslide hazard r...
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