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Spatial analysis and evaluation of a coal deposit by coupling AHP & GIS techniques
Nowadays, the evaluation of coal deposits becomes crucial, due to many uncontrollable factors, which affect the energy sector. A comparative evaluation of coal deposits is essential for their hierarchical classification regarding their sustainable ...
Nikolaos Paraskevis +3 more
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GEOSPATIAL TECHNIQUES USE FOR ASSESSMENT OF VULNERABILITY TO URBAN FLOODING IN BUJUMBURA CITY, BURUNDI [PDF]
The rate of urbanization growth in tropical areas, particularly in African cities, coupled with a gap in the knowledge of vulnerability and coping capacities increases the flood-related risk in diverse communities. This study aims to evaluate the factors
E. Niyongabire, H. Rhinane
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Soil erosion is a natural process. The factors which are responsible for soil erosion are rainfall, flowing water, ice, temperature changes, gravity i.e. mostly the physical agents of erosion along with the anthropogenic agents. The present paper focuses
Paban Ghosh, Kabita Lepcha
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Tujuan utama penelitian ini adalah menerapkan dua metode untuk menetapkan kelas kesesuaian lahan Kakao di Desa Nglanggeran. Metode yang digunakan adalah Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation (SMCE) dan Weighted Linear Combination (WLC) dengan menggunakan ...
Antonius Wahyu W +3 more
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Optimizing Landfill Site Selection and Solid Waste Management in Urbanizing Regions: A Geospatial Analysis of Rewari City, Haryana, India [PDF]
Improper disposal of solid waste obstructs drainage systems and pollutes surface water. Additionally, the dumping of unsorted garbage generates emissions and leachate, which harm local ecosystems and contribute to climate change.
A. Yadav, P. Kumar and A. Kumar
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Prioritization of Landslide Effective Factors and its Hazard Mapping Using Weighted Linear Combination method (case study: Vark watershed) [PDF]
Landslide is a kind of natural disasters causing enormous human and financial losses every year in different countries. Identification and classification of landslide prone areas and their hazard zonation are of the most important steps in the assessment
Siamak Baharvand +2 more
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This study deals with the assessment and mapping of neotectonic landscape deformation in the northern part of the Evia Island (Central Greece). Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) utilizing Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Weighted Linear ...
Kanella Valkanou +5 more
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The aim of this study is to solve the forest park site selection problem using a Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) framework in the Galegol Basin, Lorestan province, Iran.
A. Salehnasab +4 more
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Zonation of flood hazard probability in Gamasiab river banks from Sahneh to Bisetoon - Kermanshah province [PDF]
Flood is the most common natural hazard in the world that affects many people every year. This study aimed to assess the probability of flood hazard in Gamasiab River of Kermanshah using Multi Criteria Decision Making Approach (MCDA).
Roya Panahi +2 more
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IDENTIFYING SUITABLE LOCATIONS FOR MANGROVE PLANTATION USING GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM AND REMOTE SENSING [PDF]
Mangroves provide numerous environmental benefits, such as carbon sequestration, water purification, climate change mitigation, and flood and Tsunami impact reduction.
R. Sahraei +6 more
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