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Livelihood disruption and psychological distress following the 2024 flash flood in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Rahman MM +7 more
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ABSTRACT Butterflies are one of Australia's most popular and well‐studied invertebrate groups. Much butterfly research in the country is either led or supported by amateur entomologists and citizen scientists, and yet despite this, the recent and dramatic increase in the volume of publicly accessible citizen science butterfly observations has received ...
Louis J. Backstrom
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Flood susceptibility assessment using three machine learning techniques and comparison of their performance. [PDF]
Asrade TM +4 more
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Abstract In recent years, Berlin has emerged as an epicenter of climate activism in Germany. There, a range of groups have mobilized in opposition to the role of the German state and the EU in accelerating the climate crisis. Many activists now see conventional political responses as exhausted and have turned to increasingly radical forms of civil ...
Max Jack
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Rethinking flood resilience: systemic risk, governance failures, and the social production of vulnerability in the Himalayan-Indus region. [PDF]
Hamidi AR +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Species Distribution Models (SDMs) are widely used in conservation planning, invasive species management and global change assessments. Their reliability depends on both presence and absence data, yet biodiversity databases are dominated by presence records, while true absences are rarely collected and geographically restricted.
Kristian Miok +4 more
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An event based analysis of extreme rainfall and historical trend in southern Tamil Nadu. [PDF]
Deepthi BP +9 more
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Extreme hydrologic behaviors and their impacts on river morphology in the semi-endorheic Raya Graben basin (North Ethiopia) [PDF]
Frankl, Amaury +2 more
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Working as a Registered Nurse During Menopause—A Multiple Methods Study
ABSTRACT Aim To describe the experiences of Finnish registered nurses aged 45 and over working during menopause. Design Multiple methods study. Methods The data were collected from Finnish registered nurses aged 45 and over, using two different methods. Quantitative data (n = 3487), collected in January 2023, were analysed using descriptive statistical
Siranko Heta, Stolt Minna, Hult Marja
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Remote sensing and climatic data for flood impact assessment in Al-Ain (UAE). [PDF]
Bersi M +4 more
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