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Ron W. NIELSEN
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Lahouari Bounoua, Mohamed Amine Lachkham, Noura Ed-Dahmany, Souad Lagmiri, Hicham Bahi, Mohammed Messouli, Mohammed Yacoubi Khebiza, Joseph Nigro and Kurtis J. Thome
During the last decades, Morocco has recorded substantial urbanization and faced challenges related to urban sprawl and encroachment on fertile lands. This paper reviews several studies assessing urban sustainability development in 27 Moroccan urban area...
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Lahouari Bounoua, Nora Bachir, Hanane Souidi, Hicham Bahi, Souad Lagmiri, Mohamed Yacoubi Khebiza, Joseph Nigro and Kurt Thome
We analyzed the urban development sustainability in five major urban areas of Algeria by the standard of the UN Sustainability Development Goal indicator SDG 11.3.1, which focuses on the ratio of land consumption rate to population growth rate. We utiliz...
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Lisemelo Francina Motholo, Marde Booyse, Justin Louis Hatting, Toi John Tsilo, Makhotso Lekhooa and Oriel Thekisoe
The Russian wheat aphid (RWA), Diuraphis noxia (Kurdjumov), is one of the main pests of small-grain cereal crops, including bread wheat, Triticum aestivum (Poaceae). In a series of glasshouse experiments, we evaluated the systemic effect of endophytic Be...
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Sungtae Kim, Cheol Yu, Chae-Lin Lee, Sukhyun Nam and Jae-Sang Hong
The population parameters of the ecologically important mud shrimp Upogebia major (De Haan, 1841) were analyzed from 2012 to 2015 in tidal flats in Seonjaedo and Jugyo on the west coast of Korea. The shrimp density averaged 265/m2 in Seonjaedo and 118/m2...
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Sadaf Sher, Muhammad Waseem, Muhammad Mohsin Waqas, Khawar Rehman, Muhammad Ilyas, Hafiz Ahmed Waqas and Megersa Kebede Leta
Due to overexploitation and lower rainfall rates, it is essential to study the detailed water balance of the Keenjhar lake by considering the climate change impacts and higher water demands linked with the population growth. A hydrological model of Keenj...
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Mazeda Islam, Marc Van Camp, Delwar Hossain, Md. Mizanur Rahman Sarker, Shahina Khatun and Kristine Walraevens
Dhaka city has emerged as the fastest-growing megacity, having more than 20 million inhabitants, with a growth rate of 3.62%. Unplanned and rapid urbanization, coupled with exponential population growth, has significantly altered the groundwater dynamics...
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Fernando Gil-Alonso, Cristina López-Villanueva, Jordi Bayona-i-Carrasco and Isabel Pujadas
After the deep economic crisis that began in 2008, in 2014, Spain started to show signs of recovery, entering the so-called ?post-crisis? period. Though it has not yet reached the entire population, economic improvement has had a positive impact on the r...
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Salah L. Zubaidi, Sandra Ortega-Martorell, Hussein Al-Bugharbee, Ivan Olier, Khalid S. Hashim, Sadik Kamel Gharghan, Patryk Kot and Rafid Al-Khaddar
The proper management of a municipal water system is essential to sustain cities and support the water security of societies. Urban water estimating has always been a challenging task for managers of water utilities and policymakers. This paper applies a...
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Endang Rostiana,Anggia Rodesbi
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Abstract: Demographic transition in Indonesia indicated by an increase in the productive age population, a decrease in the unproductive age population, and leads to a decrease in the dependency ratio. This study analyzes the relationship between dem...
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Gloria Polinesi, Maria Cristina Recchioni, Rosario Turco, Luca Salvati, Kostas Rontos, Jesús Rodrigo-Comino and Federico Benassi
Density-dependent population growth regulates long-term urban expansion and shapes distinctive socioeconomic trends. Despite a marked heterogeneity in the spatial distribution of the resident population, Mediterranean European countries are considered mo...
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Lawrence E. Stevens, Jeffrey Jenness and Jeri D. Ledbetter
The Colorado River basin (CRB), the primary water source for southwestern North America, is divided into the 283,384 km2, water-exporting Upper CRB (UCRB) in the Colorado Plateau geologic province, and the 344,440 km2, water-receiving Lower CRB (LCRB) in...
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Zarifa Jabrayilova
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The scientific methodological and functional principles of the intelligent decision support system for the management of demographic situation based on predictions are developed. Predictions (prognosis) of the changes in the number of the population, its...
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Md Sahidul Islam
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Security measures of water resources are analysed in most countries in the Asia pacific region. The purpose of this study is to investigate and overview the water crisis in Asian countries, as well as predict the crisis in the following years. Numerical ...
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Mohamed Saney Dalmar,Ali Abdulkadir Ali,Ali Yassin Sheikh Ali
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This study aims to shed light on some of the key macroeconomic indicators that might improve Somalia?s real per capita economic growth. It also aims to verify the possible ways in which these factors could influence the formulation and implementation of ...
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Mario COCCIA
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JEL. I30, I24, N35, Q56, Z12.
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Ron W. NIELSEN
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JEL. A10, A12, B41, C50, F00, F01, Y80.
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Cornelius Okello, Bruno Tomasello, Nicolas Greggio, Nina Wambiji and Marco Antonellini
Demand for freshwater is rising with factors, such as population growth, land use change and climate variations, rendering water availability in the future uncertain. Groundwater resources are being increasingly exploited to meet this growing demand. The...
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Adel Shakeeb MOHSEN
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This study attempts to investigate the effect of trade openness, GDP and population on the investment in Syria over the period 1980-2010. The cointegration test indicates that investment is positively and significantly related to the trade openness, GDP ...
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Alexandra Lutz, James M. Thomas and Mamadou Keita
Groundwater is increasingly relied on as a source of potable water in developing countries, but factors such as population growth, development, and climate variability, pose potential challenges for ongoing sustainable supply. The effect of these factors...
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