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This study develops an integrated comparative assessment framework that couples high-resolution pluvial flood rain-on-grid (RoG) modeling with a geographic information system-based tsunami hazard assessment for coastal sites.
Marcos Julien Alexopoulos +4 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the impact of trade liberalisation on income inequality across 24 Sub‐Saharan African (SSA) countries from 2000 to 2020. Using IV‐Tobit and 2SLS models, we consistently find that greater trade openness significantly exacerbates inequality in the region. Critically, we document an inverted U‐shaped relationship between trade
Guivis Zeufack Nkemgha +2 more
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Does Economic Complexity Promote Inclusive Green Growth in Developing Economies?
ABSTRACT Although economic complexity (ECI) is closely linked to structural transformation, its implications for inclusive green growth (IGG) remain underexplored, particularly in Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA). Notably, there is a knowledge gap on how progress in ECI affects IGG.
Emmanuel Y. Gbolonyo +2 more
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Assessing the Vulnerability of Delaware\u2019s Coastal Bridges to Hurricane Forces
013530577474323662009Final ReportPDFTech ReportBridgesRisk assessmentHurricanesCoastsResearch HubBridgesRisk assessmentHurricane effectsCoastlinesDelawareFloridaUnited StatesUniversity of Delaware University.
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Economic Development of the Gulf Coastal Prairie
The study of the economic development of the Gulf Coastal Prairie has been divided into the following seven chapters: (1) Physical Aspects, (2) Grazing, (3) Development of Farming, (4) Development of Transportation, (5) Development of Mineral Resources, (
Lumpkin, George Enos
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ABSTRACT In a post‐Dobbs United States, employers may play a significant role in access to abortion, a critical healthcare issue for women and people who can become pregnant. Yet, we have limited systematic knowledge of what organizations offer in terms of abortion‐facilitative actions and how these actions are perceived by employees.
Keaton A. Fletcher +4 more
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ABSTRACT Bystander intervention is widely assumed to foster workplace inclusion, yet no studies have directly examined this relationship. Through abductive qualitative analysis of 53 interviews across two contrasting organisations—a consulting firm and a remote mine site—we investigate how bystander intervention relates to workplace inclusion for ...
Laura Jennings +4 more
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Structural Vulnerability of Coastal Bridges Under Extreme Hurricane Conditions
University Transportation Centers Program2019PDFTech ReportMontoya, ArturoMatamoros, AdolfoTestik, FiratShahriar, AdnanNasouri, RezaMajlesi, ArsalanUniversity of Texas at San AntonioTransportation Consortium of South-Central States (Tran-SET) University ...
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Characterising City Scale Heat Climatology for Australian Climate Zones
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect in Australian cities peaks at night, intensifying under dry conditions, clear skies, increased solar radiation, and low wind speeds. Long‐term observations show that nighttime temperatures in major cities have warmed faster than their rural surroundings and future climate projections fail to capture this disparity ...
Vihan C. N. Weeraratne +4 more
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Abstract Background Transitions of care (TOC) between hospital and community settings are high‐risk periods for medication‐related problems (MRPs), often caused by inadequate information transfer between healthcare settings. Community pharmacists are well positioned to support continuity of care; however, they are frequently excluded from the ...
Melanie Bailey +3 more
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