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Enden NursaidahTita RositaDinno Mulyono
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The Community Learning Activity Center (PKBM) as an institution formed by the community in aneffort to empower the community should be a solution tool in developing various development needs,demands and harmonizing with the local natural potential of the...
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Zijing Tan and Xiang Deng
In this study, the natural ventilation potential of residential buildings was numerically investigated based on a typical single-story house in the three most populous climate zones in Australia. Simulations using the commercial simulation software TRNSY...
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Zehra Nuray Nisanci, Helin Aslihan Haznedar
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The aim of this research is to discover the ecotourism and eco-entrepreneurship potential of Nazarköy. Within this scope, the natural, cultural and geographic sources of the region and the perspective of local people on ecotourism and eco-entrepreneurshi...
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Whinda Rofika Arofah,Asep Yudi Permana,Riskha Mardiana
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Indonesia has a lot of potential for nature tourism in the form of mountains, sea, and beaches. This is also an attraction for tourists to make Indonesia as the preferred natural tourist destination when on vacation. Especially West Java, West Java is on...
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Alayna Bigalbal, Ali M. Rezaie, Juan L. Garzon and Celso M. Ferreira
The increasing rate of sea level rise (SLR) poses a major threat to coastal lands and natural resources, especially affecting natural preserves and protected areas along the coast. These impacts are likely to exacerbate when combined with storm surges. I...
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Alayna Bigalbal, Ali M. Rezaie, Juan L. Garzon and Celso M. Ferreira
The increasing rate of sea level rise (SLR) poses a major threat to coastal lands and natural resources, especially affecting natural preserves and protected areas along the coast. These impacts are likely to exacerbate when combined with storm surges. I...
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Alayna Bigalbal, Ali M. Rezaie, Juan L. Garzon and Celso M. Ferreira
The increasing rate of sea level rise (SLR) poses a major threat to coastal lands and natural resources, especially affecting natural preserves and protected areas along the coast. These impacts are likely to exacerbate when combined with storm surges. I...
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Paulo Torres, Ander Larrea Llopis, Carlos Sousa Melo and Armindo Rodrigues
Cadmium (Cd) is a highly toxic heavy metal particularly susceptible to mobilization by anthropogenic and natural processes. The volcanic nature of oceanic islands in the Macaronesia geographical region such as the Azores archipelago, located near the Mid...
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Francisco Muñoz-Arriola, Tarik Abdel-Monem and Alessandro Amaranto
Common pool resource (CPR) management has the potential to overcome the collective action dilemma, defined as the tendency for individual users to exploit natural resources and contribute to a tragedy of the commons. Design principles associated with eff...
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Yunseon Choe, Hyeonuk Kim, Cheol Huh, Choong-Ki Kim, Meang-Ik Cho and Hyuek-Jin Choi
Recovery modeling and countermeasures for oil spilled at sea have been extensively researched, but research remains insufficient on recovery potential estimation methods. It is required to access the mechanical recovery potential by considering the relat...
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Hrivnák Michal, Roháciková Olga and Schwarcz Pavol
Innovation and small fast-growing knowledge-intensive enterprises are often described as a potential engine for development of rural economies of the post-socialistic countries, struggling with problem of depopulation, decline of agriculture, monostructu...
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Stephan Lenz, Martin Geier and Manfred Krafczyk
The simulation of fire is a challenging task due to its occurrence on multiple space-time scales and the non-linear interaction of multiple physical processes. Current state-of-the-art software such as the Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) implements most of...
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Felix Vollberg, Marc Walther, Astrid Gärdes and Nils Moosdorf
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), the discharge of terrestrial groundwater to the ocean, can govern the coastal benthic environment. Bacteria such as Vibrio cholerae inhabit coastal waters and sediments, whose growth can be influenced by SGD. In par...
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Özay Emre Yildiz
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Once tourism establishments in the destination choose to source their food & beverage stocks locally, this will cause remarkable changes for all parties involved. The small-scale producers will benefit increased demand and income and also find opportunit...
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Elias Dimitriou, Andreas Efstratiadis, Ioanna Zotou, Anastasios Papadopoulos, Theano Iliopoulou, Georgia-Konstantina Sakki, Katerina Mazi, Evangelos Rozos, Antonios Koukouvinos, Antonis D. Koussis, Nikos Mamassis and Demetris Koutsoyiannis
Storm Daniel initiated on 3 September 2023, over the Northeastern Aegean Sea, causing extreme rainfall levels for the following four days, reaching an average of about 360 mm over the Peneus basin, in Thessaly, Central Greece. This event led to extensive...
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Wei Jiang and Rainer Marggraf
Freshwater is fundamental for all aspects of human well-being and sustainable development. The supply of freshwater resource largely depends on the natural water cycle, leading to extremely unequal distribution over the world. This uneven distribution an...
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Antigoni Faka, Kleomenis Kalogeropoulos, Thomas Maloutas and Christos Chalkias
This paper presents a geographical analysis to evaluate urban quality of life in Athens, Greece, and investigate spatial heterogeneity and potential clustering. The urban environment was examined using composite criteria related to natural, built and soc...
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Georgia Holly, Arturo Rey da Silva, Jon Henderson, Caesar Bita, Wes Forsythe, Zacarias Alexandre Ombe, Christopher Poonian and Hayley Roberts
This paper presents the key contributions of marine cultural heritage to the survival of coastal ecosystems and the communities that rely on them in East Africa. Marine cultural heritage (MCH) describes the evidence of past human interactions with coasta...
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Miguel Ángel Álvarez-Vázquez, Elena De Uña-Álvarez and Ricardo Prego
Bedrock rivers, whose sedimentary geochemistry has been scarcely investigated, are suitable to test geochemical approaches in order to assess the existence and extent of human alterations in the natural abundance of rare earth elements. This work present...
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Francesca Filocamo, Carmen Maria Rosskopf, Vincenzo Amato and Massimo Cesarano
The Apennine mountain areas suffer progressive abandonment and marginality, although being characterized by an extraordinary richness in natural and cultural resources, and landscapes of great beauty. Therefore, their natural heritage, and especially the...
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