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Despite moderate national progress toward universal health coverage in Ghana and Liberia, significant wealth‐ and location‐based inequities persist. Preventive services are relatively strong, but access to essential treatments remains low, highlighting the need for targeted, equity‐focused health policies to achieve SDG 3.8.
Samuel Asamoah +7 more
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Ports hinterland connections: the case of rail shuttles
This paper focus on the use of rail shuttles in the transportation of unitised goods between ports and their hinterland. Trends as containerisation, overall growth of transportation, congested infrastructure combined with consolidation and vertical ...
Guthed, Arvid,, Lumsden, Kenth,
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Amplification of Flood Hazard and Damage by Compounding Pluvial and Fluvial Flooding
Abstract Flood risk management has traditionally treated fluvial and pluvial flooding in isolation, for example, by producing inundation maps separately for each flood type. Here, we develop an integrated modeling framework capable of capturing the interplay of both flood types when they co‐occur.
Xiaoxiang Guan +8 more
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Prehistoric hunting megastructures in the Adriatic hinterland. [PDF]
Vrhovnik DM, Fabec T.
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Optimizing Restoration Based on Ecological Targets Yields Both Ecological and Social Gains
Abstract Ecosystem restoration is a critical strategy for reviving degraded ecosystems to deliver mutual benefits to the nature and society. However, it remains a critical gap how spatial optimization can simultaneously achieve maximum benefits for different stakeholder groups by targeting multiple ecological objectives.
Wenting Zhang +5 more
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Geographical narcissism and Ontario's opioid crisis. [PDF]
Groot E.
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Significant Coastal Dune Loss Challenges California's Climate Resilience and Biodiversity Goals
Abstract Coastal sand dunes support unique biodiversity and buffer beaches and communities against storm impacts. However, these sensitive and dynamic ecosystems are increasingly threatened by erosion, sea‐level rise (SLR), and encroaching coastal development.
T. I. Baxter +12 more
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Inboard advance of arc magmatism regulates mountain building in the Andes. [PDF]
Capaldi TN +4 more
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Field Observations of Intermittent Cross‐Shore Bed Load Transport on a Low‐Energy Beach
Abstract Low‐energy sandy beaches typically have a rippled bed, and the presence of bed forms can strongly affect net sediment transport rates under combined forcing of waves and currents. In case low‐energetic forcing is combined with coarse sediment, bed load transport is an important mechanism to understand transport processes on such beaches.
Marlies van der Lugt +5 more
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Abstract While the evolution of individual passive marginal and foreland basins is well understood, the subsidence pattern of passive margins near convergence zones—where thrust loading overprints earlier extension and the typical wedge and foredeep are obscured—remains poorly understood.
Penggao Fang +3 more
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