Compensating personal climate response inefficacy with political conservatism?
Abstract People grapple with the reality that their individual actions are too insignificant to impact climate change—a phenomenon known as personal climate response inefficacy. The compensatory control theory articulates that people may turn to overarching social institutions or ideologies (e.g., conservatism) when they lack personal control. Inspired
Xiaobin Lou +2 more
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Landslide susceptibility assessment using hybrid geospatial, frequency ratio, and AHP models in Souk Ahras province, Northeastern of Algeria. [PDF]
Rebouh N +9 more
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Landsliding generated by thermomechanical interactions between rock columns and wedging blocks: Study case from the Larzac Plateau (Southern France) [PDF]
Alfredo Taboada +3 more
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ABSTRACT Forums play an important role in addressing interdependent policy issues, and their effectiveness depends on the continuous adaptation of forum rules. Yet, it remains unclear whether rules are exclusively used and adapted to improve forum effectiveness.
Ingo Bousema +3 more
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Optimizing machine learning and bagging-based hybrid models for landslide susceptibility mapping: a case study in Chenggu County, China. [PDF]
Lei X +7 more
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THE IMPACT OF LANDSLIDE AREAS ON MUNICIPAL SPATIAL PLANNING [PDF]
Jarosław Bydłosz, Paweł Hanus
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ABSTRACT Given the ongoing climate crisis, the frequency and severity of natural disasters are increasing. These events result in enormous reconstruction costs, pose a high burden on state budgets, and potentially drive homeowners into private insolvency.
Anne‐Marie Parth
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Evaluating the influence of anthropogenic hillslope modulation in relation to shallow landslides in the Rishikhola region, Darjeeling-Sikkim Himalaya, India. [PDF]
Sarkar S, Saha K.
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