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Abstract Despite advancements in forecasting and warning technologies, some communities still face barriers to accessing essential weather and climate information. These gaps disproportionately affect individuals with limited digital access, unstable housing, or limited English proficiency, leading to uneven impacts during high‐impact weather events ...
Shubhechchha Sharma +6 more
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The Mutable Original: How Chinese Counterfeits Become Nigerian Originals in African Markets
ABSTRACT Affordable Chinese copies of Western brands are ubiquitous in African markets. Despite democratizing consumer access, these goods appear to cement hegemonic value hierarchies that rank Chinese or local products as inferior to Western goods.
Jing Jing Liu
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Floods From Space: How Remote Sensing, AI, and Cloud Platforms Are Reshaping Disaster Risk Reduction
ABSTRACT Flooding remains one of the most damaging climate‐related hazards globally, yet flood remote sensing has historically developed largely along sensor‐specific pathways. This review addresses the need for a systematic and decision‐oriented synthesis of how space‐borne remote sensing has evolved toward integrated flood monitoring and disaster ...
Ricky Anak Kemarau +6 more
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ABSTRACT Post‐wildfire flash floods are an escalating climate‐driven hazard. Advanced technical modelling can now inform impact assessments and evaluate interventions to mitigate these risks, yet such analyses are often not supported by adequate governance frameworks to facilitate the implementation of the proposed solutions.
Angelos Alamanos +9 more
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ABSTRACT Visualizing and communicating flood inundation depth and extent can be valuable for informing decisions related to flood preparedness and disaster response. In the United States, several different types of flood inundation mapping (FIM) exist and a new National Water Model (NWM) FIM product is being rolled out across the country (expected to ...
Kathryn Semmens +3 more
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Abstract Over complex terrain, hourly precipitation occurrence estimates are often distorted by weak, persistent, and mistimed wet hours that are poorly constrained by independent time‐step classification. Using 1,232 hourly gauge records over the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau (QTP), we develop a boundary‐aware physical‐constraint framework that learns ...
Chun Zhou +9 more
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Cellulose as a Platform for Biodegradable Metasurfaces: THz Characterization and Fabrication
The demand for sustainable THz technologies has motivated the development of biodegradable, flexible devices based on ethyl cellulose. Metal‐backed EC metasurfaces were analytically designed and fabricated to achieve near‐perfect THz absorption. Reflection‐mode THz spectroscopy confirmed resonant absorption at 0.576 and 0.411 THz, demonstrating the ...
Edoardo Negri +7 more
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Abstract Understanding the ecological and anthropogenic drivers of habitat selection in native species is critical for biodiversity conservation, particularly in arid ecosystems experiencing rapid land use change. We investigated the burrow density and occurrence of the Indian desert gerbil in the Thar Desert.
Arnab Chatterjee +3 more
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A Novel Multilevel Conceptual Framework for Flood Risk Governance
ABSTRACT Globally, flood risk is increasing as climate change progresses. Contemporary flood risk management practice often utilises hydrodynamic modelling (for hazard risk assessments), social vulnerability assessments, and risk communications in silo, which fragments evidence‐based decision‐making for effective flood risk management. We hence develop
Aiperi Stambekova, Avidesh Seenath
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The Second International Symposium on Flash Floods in Wadi Systems: 25-27 October 2016. Technische Universität Berlin, Campus El Gouna, Egypt.
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