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Johannes Müller
A successful e-participation campaign in urban planning relies on good two-way communication between the expert and the citizen. While the presentation of information from planners to citizens is one concern of that topic, we address in this paper the qu...
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Liang Jiang, Jie Chen, Ye Tian and Jing Luo
Basic education resources are basic urban and rural social public security resources, and their spatial distribution is an important issue related to people?s livelihoods and social justice. Taking Wuhan as a case study, this paper analyzed the spatial d...
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Margarida Antunes, António Santos, Teresa Valente and Teresa Albuquerque
Uranium and thorium are toxic in different environments. The exploitation of uranium mines and associated mine drainage leaching towards streams, sediments, and soils cause relevant pollution. The U-mine areas present high concentrations of potentially t...
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Nicolas Akil, Guillaume Artigue, Michaël Savary, Anne Johannet and Marc Vinches
Neural networks are used to forecast hydrogeological risks, such as droughts and floods. However, uncertainties generated by these models are difficult to assess, possibly leading to a low use of these solutions by water managers. These uncertainties are...
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Yifan Zuo, Huan Chen, Jincheng Pan, Yuqi Si, Rob Law and Mu Zhang
Sports tourism is an emerging tourism product. In the sports and tourism industry, resource mining is the foundation that provides positive significance for theoretical support. This study takes China?s sports tourism boutique projects as the study objec...
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Ze Han and Wei Song
As the most important manifestation of the activities of the life service industry, the reasonable layout of spatial agglomeration and dispersion of the accommodation and catering industry plays an important role in guiding the spatial structure of the u...
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Marta Sapena, Luis A. Ruiz and Hannes Taubenböck
Manifold socio-economic processes shape the built and natural elements in urban areas. They thus influence both the living environment of urban dwellers and sustainability in many dimensions. Monitoring the development of the urban fabric and its relatio...
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Milica Stojanovic, Anita Drumond, Raquel Nieto and Luis Gimeno
In this paper, we provide a Lagrangian analysis of the anomalies in the moisture transport during two important drought events (1989/1990 and 2003) configured over the Danube River Basin (DRB) region. Firstly, we identified the drought episodes that occu...
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Mark R. Jury
The meteorological influences on Caribbean air chemistry are studied using in-situ, satellite and model data. Although African dust plumes join locally generated pollutants, concentrations are relatively low in the eastern Caribbean due to geographic rem...
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Paula Villagra and Carolina Quintana
This study aimed to further our understanding of a characteristic of Community Resilience known as Disaster Governance. Three attributes of Disaster Governance?redundancy, diversity, and overlap?were studied in four coastal towns in southern Chile that a...
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Dimitris Klaoudatos, Labrini Tziantziou, Alexios Lolas, Nikos Neofitou and Dimitris Vafidis
The black sea urchin (Arbacia lixula, Linnaeus, 1758) is a non-edible marine echinoderm of high ecological importance with the potential to affect marine ecological communities. A. lixula were sampled monthly for one year from the supralittoral fringe at...
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