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    RE-MOLD: Managing recurring mould after flood by Ariane Segelstein, Françoise Collanges

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the meantime, mould developed on the furniture and became a recurring phenomenon in some places, where climate control was not possible and the maintenance limited. …”
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    Analyses of the Spatial Pattern of Drought Risk in Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia by A.S. Tefera, J.O. Ayoade, N.J. Bello

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Overall, the study has demonstrated the importance of integrating socioeconomic and climate data for comprehensive drought risk characterization, which can be used as an input for drought management planning. …”
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    Modeling carbon dioxide emissions in power plants: a perspective on smart cities and low-carbon economy by Isa S. Qamber

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…This involves implementing policies and technologies aimed at reducing GHG emissions and mitigating climate change. CO2 emissions contribute significantly to global warming, leading to climate change and patterns of extreme weather. …”
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    Understanding rangeland desertification through pastoralist perspectives using a grounded theory approach by Mohsen Sharaftmandrad, Mohammadreza Shahraki

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Rangeland desertification risk has significantly increased due to the fragility of these ecosystems and the severity of degradation caused by climate instability and human activities over the last decade. …”
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    “FREQUENT FARMERS AND FULANI-HERDSMEN CLASH IN EDO NORTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT” by SUNDAY OMOAFENA IMANAH, JACOB O. OSUINDE

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This research work will use primary and secondary sources to explain the major causes of frequent clashes between the Farmers and Fulani-herdsmen in Edo North Senatorial District, like poverty/unemployment, poor infrastructural development, climate change, migration and population growth struggle for natural resources and land dispute. …”
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    What Drives Innovation and How Its Relevance is Established. A Perspective on Electric Vehicle Promotion in La Rochelle and Gothenburg : 1989-2000 by Marika Rupeka

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…It is believed that the complexity of environmental impacts can be assessed fully through technology life cycle analysis. Beyond the climate and environmental health discourse there is also a strong motivation to conquer new markets by means of “green” technologies. …”
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    Seasonality and intensity of airborne Boletus-type spores in relation to land use and weather pattern by Magdalena Wójcik, Idalia Kasprzyk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The aim of this study was to perform a spatial and temporal analysis of the occurrence of Boletus-type spores in the warm temperate climate of the Northern Hemisphere. An assumption was made that the spore concentrations depend on the type of land cover and weather conditions. …”
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    Experimental Study on the Effect of Large Temperature Difference on Compressive Strength and Pore Structure of Semirigid Base by Ming Dai, Jia Pan, Yanjun Shen, Jianbo Deng, Yeermulati Muhadeer

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The variability of the thermal expansion and contraction characteristics of the internal microscopic phases of the semirigid base and the force characteristics of the pore interface phases are the root causes of the damage and cracking of the pavement base in a large temperature difference climate.…”
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    Evaluating the Impact of Starter Fertilizer on Winter Canola Grown in Oklahoma by M. Joy M. Abit, Katlynn Weathers, D. Brian Arnall

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Application of DAP of up to 84 kg ha−1 with seed may be possible; however, soil and climatic conditions should be considered when deciding how much DAP will be placed with seed. …”
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    Controlled temperature contrasts of three native and one highly invasive annual plant species in California by Mario Zuliani, Stephanie Haas-Desmarais, Laura Brussa, Jessica Cunsolo, Angela Zuliani, Christopher J. Lortie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Plant responses to changes in temperature can be a key factor in predicting the presence and managing invasive plant species while conserving resident native plant species in dryland ecosystems. Climate can influence germination, establishment, and seedling biomass of both native and invasive plant species. …”
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    Biofuel as an alternative for Sub-Saharan Africa’s transition to cleaner energy by Stephen Enyinnaya Eluwa, Oluwaseun Kilanko

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…With vast arable land and good climatic and soil conditions, Sub-Saharan Africa could address its energy supply challenges through bioenergy. …”
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    Case studies of different types of precipitation at Ny-Ålesund, Arctic by Lekhraj Saini, Saurabh Das, Nuncio Murukesh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Arctic precipitation plays a crucial role in shaping the surface mass balance of Arctic sea ice and has wide-ranging impacts on local climate, ecosystems, and global sea level dynamics. …”
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    Species distribution modelling of invasive alien species; Pterois miles for current distribution and future suitable habitats by C. Turan

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The primary data consisted of occurrence points of <em>P. miles</em> in the Mediterranean and marine climatic data layers were collected from global databases. …”
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    Effects of Income and Price on Household’s Charcoal Consumption in Three Cities of Tanzania by G. Z. Nyamoga, H. K. Sjølie, G. Latta, Y. M. Ngaga, R. Malimbwi, B. Solberg

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This charcoal is supplied from natural forests, mainly Miombo woodlands, and the high charcoal consumption is a main trigger for deforestation, forest degradation, and climate gas emissions. The country’s urban population is increasing at an annual rate of 5-6%, and better understanding of the urban demand for charcoal is of high interest regarding the country’s energy development, climate mitigation, and land use. …”
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    Analysis of the Localization of physical expansion in Germi city, using VIKOR by Fariba Esfandiari, Soghra Jedi Gheshlagh Ilkhchi, Elnaz Piroozi

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…ncompatibility natural environment in the areas of urban development can create various hazards as well as to provide natural, natural bed is capable of  In relation to climatic factors and soil, slope, climate and restrictions on the physical development of cities, the (Shia, 1369: 68). …”
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    ANATOMY OF CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF THE FARMER-HERDER CONFLICT ON FOOD SECURITY IN BENUE STATE, 2015-2023 by ACHANYA JULIUS JOHN, VARZOA LUMA

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Deriving from the study findings, the results generated indicated that the underlying cause of the farmer-herder conflict in Benue State is climate change with its attendant consequence of herders migrating from the north to the state in search of pasture and water points. …”
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    EVALUATION OF RISKS RELATED TO RUSSIAN POWER GRID COMPANIES BY FOREIGN INVESTORS by D. L. Valkova

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The current situation resulted in a considerable deterioration of investment climate in Russia as well as in aggravation of industry-specific problems. …”
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    Atlantic overturning inferred from air-sea heat fluxes indicates no decline since the 1960s by Jens Terhaar, Linus Vogt, Nicholas P. Foukal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is crucial for global ocean carbon and heat uptake, and controls the climate around the North Atlantic. Despite its importance, quantifying the AMOC’s past changes and assessing its vulnerability to climate change remains highly uncertain. …”
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    The importance and challenges of data collection in risk assessment by Xekalakis Georgios, Fokaides Paris, Christou Petros

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Reliable data collection is paramount for assessing and mitigating risks posed by natural hazards and climate change to urban sustainability and resilience. …”
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