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Transformations of the Beirut River: Between Temporary and Permanent Liminality
This article presents the case of the Beirut River corridor in Lebanon, which defines the administrative border between the capital Beirut, its eastern and south-eastern suburbs.
Christine Mady
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Early in the 20th century, at the height of the “rubber boom,” my paternal grandfather Fadel Hatoum traveled from Beirut to the then Bolivian territory of Acre, where he traded goods on a river between the cities of Rio Branco and Xapurí.
Milton Hatoum
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Mapping Art in the Industrial North Periphery of Beirut
Since 2005, the areas surrounding Nahr Beirut—the river that cuts through the northeastern border of Lebanon’s capital city—became subject to the development of “art worlds” (Becker). Specifically, the neighborhood of Corniche el-Nahr became host to art-
Sasha Moujaes
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Downscaling is a particularly needed process in many environmental, social and governance applications at the fine scale. The need for an automated and reliable very high spatial resolution downscaling approach is then required.
Yaser Abunnasr, Mario Mhawej
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Magneto-transport and thermal properties of the Yukawa potential in cosmic string space-time
Yukawa potential has garnered remarkable attention since its proposition. It is applied in condensed matter physics, plasma physics, high energy physics and related areas.
C.O. Edet +7 more
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QUANTIFYING THE SPATIO-TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF WATER QUALITY IN AN URBANIZING PERENNIAL MEDITERRANEAN RIVER: THE CASE OF THE BEIRUT RIVER [PDF]
Author(s): El-Nakib, S; Alameddine, I; Abou Najm, M; Massoud, M | Abstract: Rivers are increasingly being subjected to increased anthropogenic pollution stresses that are undermining their designated-uses and negatively affecting sensitive coastal areas.
EL-NAKIB, SANIA +3 more
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Key issues for stakeholder engagement in the development of health and healthcare guidelines
Established in 2015, the Multi-Stakeholder Engagement (MuSE) Consortium is an international network of over 120 individuals interested in stakeholder engagement in research and guidelines.
Jennifer Petkovic +29 more
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The Middle Eastern Biodiversity Network: Generating and sharing knowledge for ecosystem management and conservation [PDF]
Despite prevailing arid conditions, the diversity of terrestrial and freshwater biota in the Middle East is amazingly high and marine biodiversity is among the highest on Earth.
Al-Jumaily, Masaa +5 more
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Four new species of the genus Chaetocladius s. str. (C. berythensis sp. n., C. callauensis sp. n., C. guardiolei sp. n. and C. parerai sp. n.) are diagnosed and described based on material collected in some glacial springs and small streams located at ...
Joel Moubayed, Peter H Langton
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The analytical framework of water and armed conflict: a focus on the 2006 Summer War between Israel and Lebanon [PDF]
This paper develops an analytical framework to investigate the relationship between water and armed conflict, and applies it to the ‘Summer War’ of 2006 between Israel and Lebanon (Hezbollah).
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