Socio-ecological well-being perspectives of wetland loss scenario: A review
M Let, S Pal - Journal of Environmental Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Previous original research focused on wetland loss and finding out its drivers across
different regional units of the world. A few reports also tried to account world's condition on …
different regional units of the world. A few reports also tried to account world's condition on …
Smart cities and smart networks: AI applications in urban geography and industrial communication
B He, UA Bhatti - International Journal of High Speed Electronics …, 2024 - World Scientific
This review paper delves into the extensive research on urban forms, focusing on urban
sprawl through both traditional and contemporary approaches within urban geography. The …
sprawl through both traditional and contemporary approaches within urban geography. The …
Spatio-temporal evolution and driving mechanism of urbanization in small cities: Case study from Guangxi
L Li, K Zhao, X Wang, S Zhao, X Liu, W Li - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Urbanization has an abundant connotation in dimensions such as population, economy,
land, and society and is an important sign to measure regional economic development and …
land, and society and is an important sign to measure regional economic development and …
Spatial consistency of co-exposure to air and surface water pollution and cancer in China
J Jiang, L Zhang, Z Wang, W Gu, C Yang… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Humans can be exposed to multiple pollutants in the air and surface water. These
environments are non-static, trans-boundary and correlated, creating a complex network …
environments are non-static, trans-boundary and correlated, creating a complex network …
Projection of bioclimatic patterns via CMIP6 in the Southeast Region of Türkiye: A guidance for adaptation strategies for climate policy
Over the past three decades, global urbanization and climate change have caused
significant differences in climate conditions between urban and rural environments. The …
significant differences in climate conditions between urban and rural environments. The …
Where is the city? Where is the countryside? Assessing the methods for the classification of urban, rural, and intermediate areas in Europe
V Cattivelli - Journal of Rural Studies, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper scrutinises European methods developed since 2010 for identifying urban, rural,
and intermediate areas, addressing the need for locally relevant and internationally …
and intermediate areas, addressing the need for locally relevant and internationally …
Energy innovations, natural resource abundance, urbanization, and environmental sustainability in the post-covid era. Does environmental regulation matter?
H Chen - Resources Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Natural resource extraction and environmental deterioration remains a big challenge to
sustainable growth. Although, extensive research has been conducted on the factors that …
sustainable growth. Although, extensive research has been conducted on the factors that …
Impact of climate change induced future rainfall variation on dynamics of arid-humid zone transition in the western province of India
The transition of the Earth's climate from one zone to another is one of the major causes
behind biodiversity loss, rural-urban migration, and increasing food crises. The rising rate of …
behind biodiversity loss, rural-urban migration, and increasing food crises. The rising rate of …
Discovery of spatial climate parameters and bioclimatic comfort change simulation in Türkiye under socioeconomic pathway scenarios: A basin-scale case study for …
O Isinkaralar - Natural Hazards, 2024 - Springer
Heat waves and extreme weather events caused by climate change increase people's need
for predictable, healthy, and appropriate thermal thresholds in urban areas. The …
for predictable, healthy, and appropriate thermal thresholds in urban areas. The …
Dynamic nonlinear CO2 emission effects of urbanization routes in the eight most populous countries
X Xu, L Zeng, S Li, Y Liu, T Zhang - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
A dynamic STIRPAT model used in the current study is based on panel data from the eight
most populous countries from 1975 to 2020, revealing the nonlinear effects of urbanization …
most populous countries from 1975 to 2020, revealing the nonlinear effects of urbanization …