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Alinor Abdi Osman and Gumataw Kifle Abebe
This study investigates the phenomenon of forced displacement in Somalia over the past few decades and its implications for the livelihoods and food security of IDP communities. Employing a mixed-method approach, the study draws on various theories to in...
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Syed Muzzamil Hussain Shah, Mohamed A. Yassin, Sani I. Abba, Dahiru U. Lawal, Ebrahim Hamid Hussein Al-Qadami, Fang Yenn Teo, Zahiraniza Mustaffa and Isam H. Aljundi
Natural hazard threats have grown as a result of climate change, fast demographic development, and major urbanization. Devastating floods have occurred in several areas of the world recently, including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is located in a r...
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Zhimin Yang, Xiangzhao Yan, Yutong Tian, Zaohong Pu, Yihan Wang, Chunhui Li, Yujun Yi, Xuan Wang and Qiang Liu
The issue of sudden water pollution resulting from accidents is a challenging environmental problem to address. The frequency of transport accidents involving hazardous materials over tributary bridges is steadily rising due to rapid industrialization an...
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Rula Tawalbeh, Feras Alasali, Zahra Ghanem, Mohammad Alghazzawi, Ahmad Abu-Raideh and William Holderbaum
In considering projections that flooding will increase in the future years due to factors such as climate change and urbanization, the need for dependable and accurate water sensors systems is greater than ever. In this study, the performance of four dif...
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Pattrakorn Nidhinarangkoon, Sompratana Ritphring, Kanon Kino and Taikan Oki
Phuket, the study area of this work with 33 sandy beaches, provides about 15% of the nation?s gross domestic product from the tourism industry. Many factors cause shoreline changes affecting beach areas, such as seasonal erosion and rising sea levels. In...
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Manish Ramaiah, Ram Avtar and Pankaj Kumar
Rising land surface temperature (LST), urban heat island (UHI) effects, and stress on surface-, processed-, potable-, and ground-water resources are some undesirable ecological changes due to rapid urbanization. Treating and reusing city-generated wastew...
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JEONGBO LEE, YESEUNG MOON, OHCHUL LEE, CARA CHONG, JUNHO MOON
Pág. Page:38 - 52Abstract
There are many health risks that arise due to air pollution and global warming. In developing countries, i.e., China or Guatemala, individuals are developing severe illnesses due to air pollutants that are emitted because of rapid development. Harmful em...
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Davide Sartirana, Marco Rotiroti, Chiara Zanotti, Tullia Bonomi, Letizia Fumagalli and Mattia De Amicis
The recent rapid increase in urbanization has led to the inclusion of underground spaces in urban planning policies. Among the main subsurface resources, a strong interaction between underground infrastructures and groundwater has emerged in many urban a...
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Rok Spruk,Mitja Kovac
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The notion that legal institutions matter for growth and development can hardly be disputed in a world of non-zero transaction costs. This research advances the hypothesis that transaction costs explain large and wide-standing cross-country productivity ...
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Sarah Parcak, Gregory Mumford and Chase Childs
This paper will assess the most recently available open access high-resolution optical satellite data (0.3 m?0.6 m) and its detection of buried ancient features versus ground based remote sensing tools. It also discusses the importance of CORONA satellit...
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