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Piotr Lis
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Dear Readers,I have the pleasure of presenting to you the first issue of our research journal entitled ?Research Papers in Economics and Finance? (REF), published by the Faculty of Economics at Poznan University of Economics and Business. Caring about th...
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Laura Ducci, Pietro Rizzo, Riccardo Pinardi, Augusto Solfrini, Alessandro Maggiali, Mattia Pizzati, Fabrizio Balsamo and Fulvio Celico
Urban areas exercise numerous and strong pressures on water bodies, implying that different external anthropogenic factors also stress groundwater. Sewerage networks play an important role, being the place of wastewater flow. When sewerage deterioration ...
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Afef Khalil, Mohammed El Amine Abdelli and Emmanuel Mogaji
The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a medical emergency but also a business emergency that has created the need for organizations to be resilient and versatile in managing the impact of the pandemic on their business operations. At this time, small- and me...
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Leocadia Zhou, Dumisani Shoko Kori, Melusi Sibanda and Kenneth Nhundu
Evidence is unequivocal that rural and urban areas in South Africa are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change; however, impacts are felt disproportionately. This difference in vulnerability between rural and urban areas is presently unclear to guide...
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Mariana Machado Toffolo, Federica Grilli, Catia Prandi, Stefano Goffredo and Mauro Marini
Climate change is one of the main problems currently strongly conditioning ecosystems all over the world. Coastal lagoons are amongst the most vulnerable habitats, and they are undergoing extensive human impact due to their high production rates and the ...
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Jan Ketil Rød and Maaike J. Maarse
Rural areas cool off by night but built-up urban areas lack similar relief and may threaten vulnerable people?s health during heat waves. Temperature varies within a city due to the heterogenous nature of urban environments, but official measurement stat...
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Kelly Layne Bertolaccini
In March 2015, CTfastrak, a bus rapid transit system operating in Connecticut in the United States, opened after nearly 16 years of planning and controversy. The 15.1-km (9.4-mi) busway connects the town of New Britain to the state capital of Hartford. T...
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Maria Matos Silva and João Pedro Costa
Urban public space is extraordinarily adaptable under a pattern of relatively stable changes. However, when facing unprecedented and potentially extreme climatic changes, public spaces may not have the same adaptation capacity. In this context, planned a...
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Felipe Quintero, Ricardo Mantilla, Christopher Anderson, David Claman and Witold Krajewski
The authors explore the uncertainty implied in the estimation of changes in flood frequency due to climate change at the basins of the Cedar River and Skunk River in Iowa, United States. The study focuses on the influence of climate change on the 100-yea...
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Bùi Thanh Hoa,Tr?n H?nh L?i,Lê Th? H?ng Phuong,Tr?n H?u Tu?n DOI: 10.26459/jed.v126i5B.3906
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In recent decades, changes in climate have caused impacts on natural and human systems on all continents and across the oceans. Vietnam generally and the coastal area in Thua Thien Hue province particularly is vulnerable to climate change and some extrem...
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