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Unpacking Resilience in Public Administration: Insights From a Meta‐Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Increasing environmental complexity and uncertainty have made organizational resilience a key concern in public administration. Yet its inherent ambiguity calls for a systematic examination of its conceptualizations, operationalizations, and applications. This meta‐narrative review synthesizes 49 studies, advancing the discourse by identifying
Jixiang Li, Shui‐Yan Tang, Bo Wen
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The indispensable role of disaster preparedness in venous thromboembolism prevention: Insights from Japan. [PDF]
Bishara RA.
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Wind and waves in extreme hurricanes
L. Holthuijsen, M. Powell, J. Pietrzak
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Sand made from recycled glass cullet could supplement limited dredged river sand (dredge) in coastal wetland restorations; however, its suitability for wetland plants is unknown. In two experiments, we compared the biomass of several wetland plants in recycled glass sand to growth in dredge.
Elizabeth H. MacDougal +5 more
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Centennial-scale gaps in a 5500-year acroporid growth trajectory from a Caribbean coral reef. [PDF]
Medina-Valmaseda A +5 more
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As coastal regions experience accelerating land loss, artificial substrates may be useful in restoration efforts to replenish sediment and facilitate plant colonization. Recycled glass sand is a potential artificial substrate for marsh building due to its sustainability, availability, and similarity to natural substrates.
Kathryn H. Fronabarger +6 more
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Severe en route tropical weather is a predictor of morphological variation and body condition of a Nearctic-Neotropical migratory songbird. [PDF]
Heckscher CM, Mohyuddin T, Lester LA.
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More hurricanes to hit western Europe due to global warming
R. Haarsma +7 more
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Field‐based evaluation of glass cullet as a supplementary sediment source for coastal restoration
There is an ever‐increasing demand for sand to support projects like beach nourishment and dune restoration, but dredging and mining sand causes environmental damage. Demonstrating the environmental and ecological compatibility of crushed and ground glass known as cullet to support coastal restoration projects could simultaneously divert waste from ...
Lily S. Pfeifer, Charles A. Schutte
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