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Bagus Setiabudi Wiwoho, Stuart Phinn and Neil McIntyre
Java?s Brantas River Basin (BRB) is an increasingly urbanized tropical watershed with significant economic and ecological importance; yet knowledge of its land-use changes dynamics and drivers as well as their importance have barely been explored. This i...
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Brunna de Sousa Pereira Amorim, Anderson Almeida Firmino, Cláudio de Souza Baptista, Geraldo Braz Júnior, Anselmo Cardoso de Paiva and Francisco Edeverton de Almeida Júnior
Road accidents are a worldwide problem, affecting millions of people annually. One way to reduce such accidents is to predict risk areas and alert drivers. Advanced research has been carried out on identifying accident-influencing factors and potential h...
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Chonggang Liu, Jiangye Li, Wei Sun, Yan Gao, Zhuyun Yu, Yue Dong and Pingxing Li
Soil elemental stoichiometry, expressed as the ratios of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P), regulates the biogeochemical processes of elements in terrestrial ecosystems. Generally, the soil C:N:P stoichiometry characteristics of agricultural e...
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Yuncheng Jiang, Baoyu Guo and Zhigang Yan
Lanzhou?s rapid development has raised new security challenges, and improving public safety in areas under the jurisdiction of police stations is an effective way to address the problem of public security in urban areas. Unfortunately, the existing studi...
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Renée P. Schoeman, Christine Erbe and Stephanie Plön
In 2014, the South African government launched ?Operation Phakisa? under which port developments play a significant role in supporting ocean economic growth. These developments will likely increase vessel traffic to and from South African ports, making i...
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Equisha Glenn, Thomas M. Smith, Jose M. Gálvez, Michel Davison, Keneshia Hibbert and Jorge E. González
Warming sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) have implications for the climate-sensitive Caribbean region, including potential impacts on precipitation. SSTs have been shown to influence deep convection and rainfall, thus understanding the impacts of warming ...
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Sarah Cryer, Filipa Carvalho, Terry Wood, James Asa Strong, Peter Brown, Socratis Loucaides, Arlene Young, Richard Sanders and Claire Evans
The interface between land and sea is a key environment for biogeochemical carbon cycling, yet these dynamic environments are traditionally under sampled. Logistical limitations have historically precluded a comprehensive understanding of coastal zone pr...
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Timur T Berdimbetov, Zhu-Guo Ma, Chen Liang and Sana Ilyas
The Aral Sea in Central Asia plays an essential role in the socio-economic development of the region. During the last six decades, there has been remarkable changes observed in the water level and areal extent of the Aral Sea Basin; however, the causes b...
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Guillaume Rohat
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) are the new set of alternative futures of societal development that inform global and regional climate change research. They have the potential to foster the integration of socioeconomic scenarios within assessmen...
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Robbie A. Hember, Nicholas C. Coops and David L. Spittlehouse
Given the widespread ecological implications that would accompany any significant change in evaporative demand of the atmosphere, this study investigated spatial and temporal variation in several accepted expressions of potential evaporation (PE). The st...
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