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ABSTRACT Bystander intervention is widely assumed to foster workplace inclusion, yet no studies have directly examined this relationship. Through abductive qualitative analysis of 53 interviews across two contrasting organisations—a consulting firm and a remote mine site—we investigate how bystander intervention relates to workplace inclusion for ...
Laura Jennings +4 more
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PERENCANAAN KOLAM RETENSI SEBAGAI UPAYA PENGENDALIAN BANJIR PADA DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI WELANG PASURUAN [PDF]
Floods are natural disasters that occur in major cities throughout Indonesia. The causes of floods can be attributed to various factors, including topography, high rainfall intensity, blockage of water channels, and so on.
Mahdiyah, Risyah
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Urban droughts and floods in Maiduguri: twin hazards of a variable climate [PDF]
Maiduguri, an important city in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of West Africa, experiences both drought and floods. Although droughts are more popular, floods are a seasonal occurrence in parts of the city in the average rainy season.
Odihi, John O.
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Projected Annual and Monsoonal Precipitation Trends of CMIP6 Over Peninsular Malaysia
In this study, we examined historical and projected precipitation temporal trends across Peninsular Malaysia using ground‐based records and CMIP6 models from NEX‐GDDP. Analysing data from 518 reliable gauges over 1973–2022, it identified spatial and monsoonal variations.
Nurul Afiqah Mohamad Arbai +1 more
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A refined assessment of urban flood resilience
Refined assessment of urban flood resilience is of great significance for guiding the construction of resilient cities. Based on the “4R” resilience theory (robustness,redundancy,resourcefulness,and rapidity),this study establishes an evaluation index ...
Yintang WANG +6 more
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Flood Prevention and Sustainable Spatial Planning. The Case of the River Diakoniaris in Patras Authors: D. Vespiniadou, E. Athanasopoulou [PDF]
The danger of floods from overflow of rivers that crosses urban regions is a frequent phenomenon that concerns many of European countries. In the framework of Sustainable Spatial Planning arise some serious questions for the way that should such ...
Evanthia Athanasopoulou +2 more
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The graphical abstract presents observed (1963–2023) and projected changes in hydroclimatic extremes in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. It integrates dry‐spell duration (CDD) and extreme precipitation (R95pTOT) using CMIP6 multimodel ensembles under SSP1‐2.6, SSP2‐4.5, and SSP5‐8.5.
Daris Correia dos Santos
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE THREAT OF FLOODING ON HOUSING VALUES IN FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA AND MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA [PDF]
The hedonic valuation method (HVM) was used to quantify the impact of the threat of flooding on housing values in Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota (Fargo-Moorhead). Prices of 3,783 Fargo-Moorhead homes sold between 1995 and 1998 were regressed
Fridgen, Patrick M., Shultz, Steven D.
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Improving rainfall nowcasting and urban runoff forecasting through dynamic radar-raingauge rainfall adjustment [PDF]
The insufficient accuracy of radar rainfall estimates is a major source of uncertainty in short-term quantitative precipitation forecasts (QPFs) and associated urban flood forecasts.
Jewell, SA +6 more
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‘Uninhabitable’ Spaces of Flooding in an Urban South
Under the perils of climate collapse, urban environmental governance has increasingly deployed adaptation and mitigation policies to secure cities’ ecological and material reproduction—the “urban ecological security” framework. According to hydrogeological algorithms, people living in areas at risk of landslides and flooding should repeatedly be ...
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