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Changes in Global Heatwave Risk and Its Drivers Over One Century
Abstract Heatwaves represent a significant and growing threat to natural ecosystems and socio‐economic structures, making heatwave risk mitigation and prevention an important area of research. In exploring heatwave frequency and intensity from 1901 to 2020, the present study finds a sharp increase in both.
Chuan Wang +8 more
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Offender residences have become a research focus in the crime literature. However, little attention has been paid to the interactive associations between built environment factors and the residential choices of offenders.
Buhai Shi, Tao Wan
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The application of remote sensing data has been significant in modeling soil erosion. However, previous studies have fallen short in elucidating and lacked an understanding of the multifactor influencing erosion. This study addresses these limitations by employing the InVEST and the Geodetector models.
Irmadi Nahib +13 more
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Rural homestays have emerged as pivotal drivers of rural socioeconomic revitalization, particularly in metropolitan peripheries characterized by intensified urban–rural dynamics.
Yiyuan Hei +5 more
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Distributional Justice of Solar Energy and the Role of Solar Policy
Annual trend of utility-scale solar from 2009 to 2019; Race/income/education/solar policy data and relative levels based on Jenks Natural Breaks Classification method; Kernel density analysis of solar power plants in this research; Solar power plants ...
Ding, Y (via Mendeley Data)
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Utilizing panel data pertaining to green building across 333 prefecture-level administrative units in China (excluding Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan) during the period spanning 2008–2020, an exhaustive examination of the evolution of China’s spatial ...
Han Han +6 more
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The identification of factors influencing heavy metals (HMs) pollution distribution in industrial sites and delineation of risk areas are critical for preventing soil pollution during production processes.
Mujing Lin (17523212) +3 more
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Urban expansion threatens sustainable development in densely populated countries like Bangladesh. This study aims to quantitatively identify and evaluate the key drivers influencing the spatial distribution of urban surfaces (SDUS) in Chattogram City ...
Kazi Jihadur Rashid +3 more
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The land surface temperature obtained from remote sensing was widely used in the simulation of permafrost mapping instead of air temperature with the rapid development of remote sensing technology. The land surface freezing and thawing index (LFI and LTI)
Tianchun Dong +7 more
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Spatial pattern of organic matter distribution and its influencing factors in the study area can provide a decision-making basis for territorial spatial planning. The majority of previous studies in this area focused on the soil surface, and most of them
Xiaojun AI +8 more
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