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Climate shocks, democratization and (a culture of) cooperation
Abstract While the direct economic effects of adverse climate shocks are well known, their indirect institutional impact is still poorly understood. To clarify this, we test the idea that adverse climate shocks push time‐inconsistent elites to enact inclusive political institutions, and non‐elites to embrace strong norms of cooperation.
Giacomo Benati, Carmine Guerriero
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Land Use, Climate Change and Biodiversity Modeling: Perspectives and Applications, 2011, 512 pages
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is one of the fastest growing technologies. It is hard to resemble definitions of GIS, because it has such a broad application.
Lilik Budi Prasetyo
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ABSTRACT The proliferation of AI‐generated building footprints in OpenStreetMap (OSM) has transformed crowdsourced mapping, yet the geometric characteristics associated with different digitization methods remain poorly understood. This study presents a comprehensive morphometric analysis of more than 9 million building footprints across 15 ...
Abdulkadir Memduhoğlu
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The analogue ways of land administration over the years in developing countries have brought retrogression to land development and its sustainability as a limited natural resource. The use of pencil and papers in land management is outdated and has reduced efficiency.
Olusina, JO +3 more
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ABSTRACT Frozen fruit pulp production addresses food availability, yet its manufacturing involves numerous legal, sanitary, and socio‐environmental considerations. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the discourse of frozen fruit pulp producers on corporate websites and social media and their operational practices, aiming to identify ...
Italo Emmanoel Mesquita Oliveira de Moura +2 more
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Regulations in the field of Geo-Information [PDF]
The geomatics profession has gone through a major revolution during the last two decades with the emergence of advanced GNSS, GIS and Remote Sensing technologies.
Y. Felus, E. Keinan, R. Regev
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In 2018 the Vaia windstorm caused severe damage to much of the woodland habitat of the golden Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra aurorae), an endangered subspecies endemic to the Venetian Prealps, the consequences of which are still being understood. We profiled the bacterial and fungal skin microbiota of 56 golden Alpine salamanders from forest plots ...
Emily L. Pascoe +10 more
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Comprehensive Framework for the Assessment of Multi‐Level Pluvial Flood Risk
ABSTRACT Urban areas are increasingly vulnerable to pluvial floods, a threat that is exacerbated by climate change and urbanisation. Current risk assessment methods often lack scalability and practical applicability across diverse urban contexts and varying capacities.
Murel Truu, Ivar Annus, Nils Kändler
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The geographic information system (GAT) is an accelerated data acquisition system that is rapidly growing, concentrating knowledge on several disciplines. This technology can serve as a scientific basis for managing natural resources, studying the demographic situation, finding solutions to health, emergency phenomena and other similar territorial ...
Muzropova Fazilat Ibroxim Qizi +1 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To understand the drivers shaping biodiversity in long‐inhabited anthropogenic landscapes, this study investigates how environmental filtering and cultural pressures jointly determine the species diversity and spatial distribution of ancient trees surrounding traditional villages.
Yifu Liu, Pingping Tian, Yihao Dan
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