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Catch the King Tide 2025: All King Tide Data
Associated Publications Loftis, J.D. and Katragadda, S. (2025). Best Practices for Flood Model Validation using Community Science. 2025 ESRI User Conference Session 1467, 104653. URL Loftis, J.D. (2022).
Loftis, Jon Derek
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ABSTRACT Open‐source artificial intelligence is widely promoted as a democratising pathway to digital sovereignty for African states, offering access to frontier architectures without prohibitive capital investment. This paper investigates whether open‐source AI represents a credible route to autonomy or generates a new form of structural dependency ...
Ololade A. Shonubi
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Lost in aggregation? On the importance of local food price data for food poverty estimates
Abstract This paper explores within‐country variations in food price dynamics and food poverty estimates by employing local market price data and national consumer price index (CPI) data. Our results show that national CPI data may be useful for approximating national trends but they fail to detect and identify spatial variations in local trends, which
Stephan Dietrich +4 more
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Background: When it comes to how effectively a diet can help reduce or maintain body weight, a key question is how that diet affects a person’s hunger, satiety, and subsequent eating.
Marie F Martinez +16 more
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Helping Kids Move: The Implementation of the CATCH Program in a Group of Middle School Students
Childhood obesity is a national health concern. The CDC reports that 17% of children aged 2-19 are obese. Obesity contributes to numerous health problems. Treating these problems burdens our health care system.
Chillag, Erin Michelle
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Trade Realignments and the Need for Integrated Modeling Research in Latin America's Agri‐Food Sector
Agribusiness, EarlyView.
Emiliano Lopez Barrera
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The rain feels different under the same umbrella: Experiences with poverty across LGBTQ subgroups
Abstract Population‐based survey data have demonstrated that LGBTQ communities report varying rates of economic insecurity, yet very little research directly assesses how pathways into and experiences with poverty look different among subgroups at the intersections of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).
Bianca D. M. Wilson, Lillian Nguyen
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