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386 (Download)Abstract: Open and green spaces are essential elements of cities. With the COVID epidemic, the importance of the need for open and green spaces in urban areas has become more understood. The aim of this study is to create a new and contemporary square in the working area where the current use and traffic create chaos,... More
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233 (Download)Abstract: The paper considers a catastrophic event - the eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano on January 15, 2022. The process of preparation and eruption of Hunga Tonga volcano generated tsunami waves that were observed throughout the World Ocean. This event was notable for its unprecedented global impact and the early appearance of tsunami waves at distant... More
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194 (Download)Abstract: Migration is a complex demographic phenomenon. Its dynamics can be explained by several factors whose spatial and temporal evolution is not easy to control. That is why this article aims to understand the factors of migration from a spatiotemporal perspective to fill the gaps in the literature. The aim of this article is to analyse... More
552 (Abstract)
270 (Download)Abstract: The Mekkam inlier is located 50 km southeast of the town of Taourirt, in northeastern Morocco. It offers a great opportunity for the study of Variscan magmatism in Morocco. This inlier is punctuated by small magmatic bodies which we will characterize through a petrographic and geochemical study to situate this inlier in its geotectonic context.... More
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195 (Download)Abstract: For internal combustion engines, engines installed for transport ships, cargo ships, and fishing vessels are mainly diesel engines. The number of engines is increasing due to the development of the maritime and seafood exploitation sectors. Therefore, the high demand for petroleum fuels increases environmental pollution due to engine emissions. Reducing environmental pollution from the combustion... More
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257 (Download)Abstract: Land use transformations in Sonipat District, Haryana, driven by urbanization, industrialization, and land acquisitions, have posed significant ecological and socio-economic challenges, particularly concerning food security. This study investigates the interplay between these land use changes and their environmental implications at macro (district) and micro (village) levels, focusing on agricultural productivity and resource sustainability. The study... More
, Tarik Hachimi
, Hicham Chatoui
, Malika Ait Sidi Brahim
, Rachid Hnini
, Redouane Chatoui
, Hasna Merzouki
, Mohamed Merzouki
560 (Abstract)
247 (Download)Abstract: Since it first appeared in 2022, the phenomenon referred to as Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) has affected several regions of Morocco to varying degrees. In order to assess the possible impact of pesticides on the appearance of this syndrome, we conducted a study aimed at evaluating the impact of pesticide use on the emergence of this syndrome through... More
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201 (Download)Abstract: Recent studies have focused on wetlands due to their benefits for human spiritual satisfaction and mental health. This paper conducted a scientometric analysis of 2,388 studies published in the Web of Science database between 2002 and 2022. Using VOSviewer, Origin, and CiteSpace software, this study identified research hotspots and emerging trends in wetland research. The analysis... More
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164 (Download)Abstract: Improving the accuracy of the evaluation of the performance of wind farms in large wind power bases located in complex terrain under the actual atmosphere is crucial to the sustainable development of wind power. To this end, this study combined the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model with the Wind Farm Parameterization (WFP) method to... More
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144 (Download)Abstract: This study was conducted to determine the content, distribution and transformation of iron oxides in the soils of the Middle Euphrates regions in Iraq. The study included four sites: Tuwairij area in Karbala Governorate, College of Agriculture at the University of Kufa in Najaf Governorate, College of Agriculture at the University of Qadisiyah in Diwaniyah... More
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136 (Download)Abstract: Biodiversity is a critical component for sustainable human development. The recently concluded Sixteenth Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity 2024 highlighted the need for whole of society mobilization to address the global biodiversity crisis by translating international conservation commitments into effective local actions. A study to understand the linkages between ecological conservation... More
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175 (Download)Abstract: Mangrove ecosystems along Vietnam's coastline face significant degradation due to human activities, despite their crucial role in coastal protection against natural hazards. This study aims to assess the spatial and temporal changes in mangrove coverage along Vietnam's southern coast by integrating remote sensing techniques with hydrodynamic model simulations. The research methodology combines the Collect Earth... More
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136 (Download)Abstract: The municipality of Hammam N’bails, located 37 km east of the capital of Guelma province (eastern Algeria), is accessible via RN20 and CW19 roads. It borders the municipalities of Khemissa and El Henancha in Souk-Ahras province. With a population of approximately 16,000 and covering an area of 164 km², this region is characterized by mountainous... More
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287 (Download)Abstract: This study explores the influence of Green Logistics Management (GLM) on Sustainable Logistics Performance (SLP), emphasizing the pivotal role of Green Innovation (GI) in promoting sustainability and enhancing logistics efficiency (LE). As organizations increasingly seek to align operational efficiency with environmental goals, GLM has emerged as a strategic approach to achieving this balance. The research... More
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125 (Download)Abstract: The study aims to investigate uranium species in the sediments of the natural-technogenic system within a sludge storage facility in Russia. The relevance of this work is underscored by the need to assess the geochemical mobility of radionuclides, a critical factor for predicting their migration and environmental impact. The objective of the research was to... More
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405 (Download)Abstract: This study examines the role of maize in food security and economic stability, focusing on its response to climate change and strategies to enhance resilience. Using a qualitative descriptive research methodology, the study analyzes the impact of climate change on global maize production and proposes innovative strategies for sustainability and food security. The agricultural environment... More
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186 (Download)Abstract: This review examines the critical risks, barriers, and success factors in achieving sustainable affordable housing (SAH) by addressing environmental, economic, social and technical dimensions of sustainability. The aim of this study is to identify different critical risks and barriers to the development of the Sustainable Affordable Housing (SAH) CSF framework. The objectives of this research are to define... More
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119 (Download)Abstract: Brazil’s deforestation monitoring integrates accuracy and current monitoring for land use and land cover applications. Regular monitoring of deforestation and non-deforestation requires Sentinel-2 multispectral satellite images of several bands at various frequencies, the mix of high- and low-resolution images that make object classification difficult because of the mixed pixel problem. Accuracy is impacted by the... More
, Garima Gupta
, Subhash Anand
, Vishwa Raj Sharma, Rajender Singh, Azka Kamil, Harish Kumar
, Alka Gagan, Vinod Kumar Mayala, Arun Pratap Mishra, Sunil Jaiswal, Jasmine Anand
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648 (Download)Abstract: Water scarcity poses a significant challenge globally, with South Africa exemplifying the severe socio-economic and environmental impacts of limited water access. Despite advances in modern water management systems, the integration of indigenous knowledge (IK) into formal frameworks remains underutilized. This study systematically reviews the role of indigenous water conservation practices in South Africa, analyzing over... More
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227 (Download)Abstract: There is a widespread policy assumption that anthropogenic greenhouse gases are the main driver of the observed 1 °C rise in global surface air temperatures since ‘pre-industrial’ times. This paper demonstrates that the onset of the current warming trend began in the mid-19th century and is consistent with the rising phase of variable global warming and... More


