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Anna Christina Situmorang, Muhammad Suryanegara, Dadang Gunawan and Filbert H. Juwono
In Indonesia, there is still a disparity in telecommunications access, with most rural areas experiencing ?no signal? or ?blank spots.? In contrast, urban areas enjoy modern and societally-beneficial technologies. A comprehensive framework is needed to a...
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Lucio Olivares, Emilia Damiano, Nadia Netti and Martina De Cristofaro
Air-fall pyroclastic deposits on steep slopes in Campania (Southern Italy) are periodically subjected to rainfall-induced landslides that may evolve into catastrophic flowslides. To protect built-up areas, early warning systems (EWSs) have been implement...
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Yahua Wang, Tingting Wan and Cecilia Tortajada
Water resources management is increasingly important for sustainable economic and social development. A coherent division of the development stages is of primary importance for selecting and implementing related water resource management strategies. Usin...
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Zhaofang Zhang, Weijun He, Min An, Dagmawi Mulugeta Degefu, Liang Yuan, Juqin Shen, Zaiyi Liao and Xia Wu
The sustainable development of socioeconomic and environmental systems are highly dependent on water capital and water utilization efficiency. Nowadays, a significant portion of the world is facing water security issues due to a combination of various fa...
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David Pastor-Escuredo, Philip Treleaven and Ricardo Vinuesa
The digital revolution has brought ethical crossroads of technology and behavior, especially in the realm of sustainable cities. The need for a comprehensive and constructive ethical framework is emerging as digital platforms encounter trouble to articul...
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Jennifer Cartwright, Casey Caldwell, Steven Nebiker, Rodney Knight
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This paper presents a conceptual framework to operationalize flow?ecology relationships into decision-support systems of practical use to water-resource managers, who are commonly tasked with balancing multiple competing socioeconomic and environmental p...
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Jennifer Cartwright, Casey Caldwell, Steven Nebiker and Rodney Knight
This paper presents a conceptual framework to operationalize flow?ecology relationships into decision-support systems of practical use to water-resource managers, who are commonly tasked with balancing multiple competing socioeconomic and environmental p...
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Christos Mattas, Konstantinos S. Voudouris and Andreas Panagopoulos
The Gallikos River basin is located in the northern part of Greece, and the coastal section is part of a deltaic system. The basin has been influenced by anthropogenic activities during the last decades, leading to continuous water resource degradation. ...
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Shervin Assari, Shanika Boyce, Cleopatra H. Caldwell, Mohsen Bazargan and Ron Mincy
Background: Based on the Minorities? Diminished Returns (MDRs) framework, indicators of high socioeconomic status, such as higher family income, show weaker protective effects on various developmental, behavioral, and health outcomes for Black than White...
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Loreto Peter Alonzi, Robert Irons, Khalid A. Razaki
This paper addresses the question of why the student loan crisis has arisen through the use of a demand and supply model. The model serves as a framework for analyzing the student-borrower motivations (the demand side), the bank-lender motivations (the s...
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Cai Wu, Yanwen Wang, Jiong Wang, Menno-Jan Kraak and Mingshu Wang
This study introduces a machine learning-based framework for mapping street patterns in urban morphology, offering an objective, scalable approach that transcends traditional methodologies. Focusing on six diverse cities, the research employed supervised...
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Naman Bhalotia, Mohnish Kumar, Abdalla Alameen, Hitesh Mohapatra and Manjur Kolhar
The life expectancy of the elderly has substantially increased compared to earlier times. The primary factors are greater awareness of nutrition, the environment, and personal hygiene. Advances in science and technology have also extended the lifespans o...
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José Matos, Sérgio Fernandes, Minh Q. Tran, Quyen T. Nguyen, Edward Baron and Son N. Dang
Transportation infrastructures, especially roadway bridges, play a pivotal role in socioeconomic development. Recently, bridge engineers are increasingly facing the challenge in terms of shifting their strategy from building new facilities to maintaining...
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Jiahui Zhao, Zhibin Li, Pan Liu
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The land-use identification process, which involves quantifying the types and intensity of human activities at a regional level, is a critical investigation step for ongoing land-use planning. One limitation of land-use identification practices is that t...
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Gabriella Caruso, Valentina Iannilli, Giulia Vitale, Massimiliano Vardè, Marco Oliverio, Sara Bogialli, Lucio Litti, Andrea Setini, Beatrice Rosso and Fabiana Corami
The Arctic Ocean is undergoing several transformations because of global climate change. Small microplastics (SMPs) or nanoplastics (NPs) carried by marine aerosols may settle in the land ice and be released to the waters, produced following its melting....
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Dian Charity Hidayat, Kosuke Mizuno, Chairil Abdini Abidin Said and Herdis Herdiansyah
The development of food estates, including peatland ecosystems, is expected to support food security in all regions equally. Technically, the widespread clearing of peatlands for cultivating a specific food crop has multiple environmental effects. The ne...
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Anas A. Makki, Hatem F. Sindi, Hani Brdesee, Wafaa Alsaggaf, Abdulmonem Al-Hayani and Abdulrahman O. Al-Youbi
Achieving the Saudi Kingdom?s vision 2030 in the higher education sector requires higher education institutions to make a significant simultaneous change in their current practices. This encompasses the transitioning of government-funded educational inst...
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Yunquan Zhang and Peiling Yang
Affected by the temporal and spatial changes of natural resources, human activities, and social economic system policies, there are many uncertainties in the development, utilization, and management process of irrigation district agricultural water resou...
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Thomas Schinko,Gabriel Bachner,Stefan Schleicher,Karl W. Steininger
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Limiting global warming to prevent dangerous climate change requires drastically reducing global greenhouse gases emissions and a transformation towards a low-carbon society. Existing energy- and climate-economic modeling approaches that are informing po...
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Shuang Liu, Nengzhi Tan and Rui Liu
Flood inundation causes socioeconomic losses for coastal tourism under climate extremes, progressively attracting global attention. Predicting, mapping, and evaluating the flood inundation risk (FIR) is important for coastal tourism. This study developed...
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