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Regionalization of a Distributed Hydrology Model Using Random Forest
Distribution of model parameters appoximated by Random Forest at different spatio‐temporal scales. ABSTRACT This study employs a Random Forest machine learning model in conjunction with a process‐based hydrological model for streamflow regionalisation.
Siavash Pouryousefi Markhali +5 more
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This study develops a quantitative framework that integrates field data, epidemiological models, simulations, and Bayesian inference to identify key viral hosts in multispecies bee communities. By estimating species‐specific R0 values from flower‐visitor networks and viral screening, we show that honeybees, as well as other wild bees, can drive the ...
Patrycja Pluta +4 more
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Comme la plupart des domaines scientifiques ou techniques, celui qui étudie l’argumentation utilise des modes de présentation et de représentation cartographique de ses objets.
Michel Dufour
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El lenguaje cartográfico en los mapas temáticos
Este artículo analiza la eficacia del mapa como transmisor de información. Para ello examina algunos conceptos básicos acerca de las propiedades del lenguaje cartográfico, con el objetivo de diseñar mapas en que la información geográfica se trasmita de ...
Joan Carles Membrado
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Understanding fire conflict through stakeholder mapping in Madagascar's grassy biomes
Abstract Fire management in biodiverse regions where rural communities depend on traditional fire‐use practices presents a complex global challenge, particularly in Madagascar where fire is considered a threat to forests yet is essential for maintaining grassland ecosystem health and rural livelihoods.
Elliot D. Convery‐Fisher +4 more
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This paper explores the political and scientific justification for the mapping of Antarctica by the Falkand Islands Dependency Survey (FIDS). As with the Great Game of the nineteenth century, cartography was politics by another means.
Klaus Dodds
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Mapping Our Cities for All: A participatory baseline of business accessibility in Canada
Abstract Canada has committed to eliminating accessibility barriers by 2040, yet municipalities lack clear, comparable evidence on where building access breaks down. To address this gap, we set out to produce and test a participatory, city‐scale method to measure building accessibility of businesses. We report results from Mapping Our Cities for All, a
Victoria Fast +3 more
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Mapping Out Requests for Asylum in France. National Trends, Departmental and Local Realities. This article puts forth a cartographic representation of requests for asylum in France based on analysis of data collected by the OFPRA (Office Français de ...
Emmanuelle Bonerandi +2 more
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Breathing is governed by the coordinated activities of brainstem neurons located in three main clusters: the pontine, dorsal and ventral respiratory groups, and at other sites, e.g. the retrotrapezoid nucleus, the medullary raphe and the locus ceruleus.
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Résumé Dans un contexte régional alimenté par la multiplication des tensions autour de l'accès, de l'usage et du contrôle des ressources naturelles, les mangroves de Douala se révèlent être un terrain emblématique pour apprécier la conflictualité socio‐environnementale à l'échelle urbaine.
Roussel Lalande Teguia Kenmegne +2 more
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