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Salwa Rizqina Putri, Arie Wahyu Wijayanto and Anjar Dimara Sakti
Poverty data are usually collected through on-the-ground household-based socioeconomic surveys. Unfortunately, data collection with such conventional methods is expensive, laborious, and time-consuming. Additional information that can describe poverty wi...
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Nordine Nouayti, El Khalil Cherif, Manuel Algarra, M? Luisa Pola, Sara Fernández, Abderrahim Nouayti, Joaquim C. G. Esteves da Silva, Khattach Driss, Nouha Samlani, Hilali Mohamed, El Mustapha Azzirgue, Dorota Anna Krawczyk and Antonio Rodero
The chemical characterization of the Ghis-Nekor groundwater has become a concern of many researchers in Morocco. It is a crucial indicator for the environment situation and the socioeconomic development of this Moroccan region. Indeed, it helps decisionm...
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Joana Paulo Tavares and Ana Cristina Costa
Many researchers have unraveled innovative ways of examining geographic information to better understand the determinants of crime, thus contributing to an improved understanding of the phenomenon. Property crimes represent more than half of the crimes r...
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Spencer P. Chainey and Franklin Epiphanio Gomes de Almeida
This study applies the principles of measuring micro-place crime concentration and the spatial dispersion of crime increase to the geographic unit of cities in Brazil. We identify that a small number of cities account for a large cumulative proportion of...
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Giovanna De Filippis, Laura Ercoli and Rudy Rossetto
Nitrogen-nitrate, while being fundamental for crop production, is of particular concern in the agricultural sector, as it can easily leach to the water table, worsening groundwater quality. Numerical models and Geographic Information System may support t...
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