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Droughts, increasingly frequent under human‐driven climate change, are expected to intensify globally. Both pulsed and prolonged droughts can strongly affect organismal survival and population dynamics, potentially altering terrestrial communities and ecosystems.
Mattheau S. Comerford +14 more
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Correlation choropleth map is such choropleth map whose scale is derived from regression line which was constructed in scatter diagram to find out the correlation between two geographical features. The interval between two lines of line pattern corresponds to the regression coefficient of correlation dependence which was analysed.
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Introduced in 2005, Google Maps offers 18 maps of the world at different scales, varying from approximately 1:85 million to 1:4,800 at the equator at a screen resolution of 100 dpi. Each map has been tiled into individual raster squares that are downloaded separately, often from different servers.
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The value of herbarium specimens depends largely on the accuracy and accessibility of the data captured, which is dependent on curation practices. Previous studies have shown high levels of misidentification in collections, which become more problematic with increased access.
Celia C. Aceae +3 more
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The Path to Neutrality: Evaluating Carbon Offsetting Strategies Among Spanish Corporations
ABSTRACT This study examines how offset project characteristics and financial conditions shape the intensity of corporate carbon offsetting in voluntary carbon markets (VCMs). Focusing on a Southern European context, the analysis draws on a longitudinal panel of 357 Spanish firms observed between 2019 and 2022.
Pedro Gil‐García +3 more
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Collaborative Mapping of London Using Google Maps: The LondonProfiler [PDF]
This paper begins by reviewing the ways in which the innovation of Google Maps has transformed our ability to reference and view geographically referenced data.
Gibin, M +4 more
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The State of the Art in Cartograms
Cartograms combine statistical and geographical information in thematic maps, where areas of geographical regions (e.g., countries, states) are scaled in proportion to some statistic (e.g., population, income). Cartograms make it possible to gain insight
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Abstract This study examined the relationships between generalized trust, climate change conspiracy beliefs and freecycling – a community‐based free‐item sharing pro‐environmental behaviour. It also explored the role of societal factors in relation to participation in freecycling, as well as how they are associated with these relationships.
Algae K. Y. Au +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To assess public support and predictors of favourable or unfavourable views towards expanding Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) roles in Germany. Design A quantitative, cross‐sectional survey using Germany as a national case study. Methods Data came from the Politikpanel Deutschland, an online survey conducted 15–28 July 2024. After exclusions,
Sebastian Jäckle, Sabine Valenta
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Combining difference and equivalence test results in spatial maps [PDF]
Background Regionally partitioned health indicator values are commonly presented in choropleth maps. Policymakers and health authorities use them among others for health reporting, demand planning and quality assessment.
Thomas Waldhoer, Harald Heinzl
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