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Tomasz Gruszczynski, Jerzy J. Malecki, Anastasiia Romanova and Maciej Ziulkiewicz
Studies with application of stable isotopes of oxygen and carbon have been performed on calcareous tufa, groundwater and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) from the spring mire cupola in Wardzyn. This study was focused on the verification of the a priori h...
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Amin Habibi and Nafise Kahe
This study investigates how permeable and cool pavements, green roofs, and living walls affect microclimatic conditions and buildings? energy consumption in an arid urban setting: Shiraz. The study aims to evaluate the role of green infrastructure in mit...
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Sung-Yoon Ahn, Mira Kim, Hye-Won Jeong, Wonsuck Yoon, Iel-Soo Bang and Sang-Woong Lee
Technological advancements have shifted human living and working environments from outdoor to indoor. Although indoor spaces offer protection from unfavorable weather conditions, they also present new health challenges. Stale, humid, and warm indoor air ...
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Ulzhan Bissarinova, Aidana Tleuken, Sofiya Alimukhambetova, Huseyin Atakan Varol and Ferhat Karaca
This paper introduces a deep learning (DL) tool capable of classifying cities and revealing the features that characterize each city from a visual perspective. The study utilizes city view data captured from satellites and employs a methodology involving...
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Jiaxuan E, Bo Xia, Qing Chen, Laurie Buys, Connie Susilawati and Lindy Osborne Burton
Through a case study on Bribie Island in Queensland, Australia, this study investigates Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) as a viable alternative for ageing-in-place. Aim: The objectives were to investigate why older adults relocate to B...
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Sujin Woo, Kyungmo Kang and Sangyun Lee
In 2021, the South Korean government highlighted the Green Remodeling Project for Public Buildings as a crucial initiative for reducing building emissions and tackling post-COVID challenges. Aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and living conditions in p...
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Barbora Kotlánová, Pavel Hledík, Stanislav Hudec, Petra Martínez Barroso, Magdalena Daria Vaverková, Martin Jirou?ek and Jan Winkler
Sugar beet production is highly affected by weeds. The structure of crop rotation, the use of intercrops and different tillage techniques bring several benefits to sugar beet cultivation and create different living conditions for weeds. The response of w...
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Tetiana Kornieieva, Miguel Varela, Ana Lúcia Luís and Natália Teixeira
The article presents a theoretical generalisation and solution of a current scientific and applied problem which develops theoretical principles, methodological approaches and scientific and practical recommendations for improving the mechanism of labour...
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Rita Biasi, Elena Brunori, Silvia Vanino, Alessandra Bernardini, Alessia Catalani, Roberta Farina, Antonio Bruno and Gabriele Chilosi
Plant?soil biota represent a unique living system crucial for improving crops? adaptation to climate change. In vineyards, plant?soil relations are mediated by rootstock?scion interaction, with grafted vines being the main plant material employed in vine...
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Reza Hedayati and Victoria Stulova
Heavily resource-reliant transportation and harsh living conditions, where humans cannot survive without a proper habitat, have prevented humans from establishing colonies on the Moon and Mars. Due to the absence of an atmosphere, potential habitats on t...
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