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Publication évaluée par des pairs
mars 2021
Canada
République tchèque
Inde
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien
États-Unis d'Amérique

Rapid urbanization has led vertical infrastructural growth in different countries with differing economic development levels and social systems. The two cities, Prague and Delhi, are the capital cities of their respective countries and have significant vertical developments. However, the two cities represent the urban areas from countries having different economic development levels.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien
Mexique
États-Unis d'Amérique

The urban heat island (UHI) effect is a global problem that is likely to grow as a result of urban population expansion. Multiple studies conclude that green spaces and waterbodies can reduce urban heat islands. However, previous studies often treat urban green spaces (UGSs) as static or limit the number of green spaces investigated within a city.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Inde
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien

A rapid increase in land and property values has been one of the driving forces of urban ecosystem development in many countries. This phenomenon has presented project proponents/policymakers with multiple options and associated challenges, nudging them to configure or incorporate elements of land-based financing in their policies and legislations.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Australie
Canada
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien
Norvège
Suède

The emergence of “blockchain” technology as an alternative data management technique has spawned a myriad of conceptual and logical design work across multiple industries and sectors. It is also argued to enable operationalisation of the earlier “smart contract” concept.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
République centrafricaine
Chine
Inde
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien
Fédération de Russie
États-Unis d'Amérique
Europe

The issue of food security has been widely studied by the international community. To reveal the research situation as it pertains to food security objectively, this paper comprehensively utilizes bibliometrics techniques (i.e., Bibliometrix, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace) to explore the research status and development trends in the area of food security.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2021
Royaume-Uni
Inde
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien

This study explores the influence of land-use and land cover (LULC) changes on the temperature over North India (NI) and North-Eastern India (NEI) during 1981–2006 by subtracting the reanalysis temperature from the observed temperature (observation minus reanalysis (OMR) method).

Publication évaluée par des pairs
octobre 2020
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien
République centrafricaine
Amérique centrale
Amérique du Sud
Amérique septentrionale
États-Unis d'Amérique
Chine
Inde
Europe
Fédération de Russie
Australie
Global

Although the way in which vegetation phenology mediates the feedback of vegetation to climate systems is now well understood, the magnitude of these changes is still unknown. A thorough understanding of how the recent shift in phenology may impact on, for example, land surface temperature (LST) is important.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
septembre 2020
Inde
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien
Norvège

Elucidating the impact of Land Surface Temperature (LST) is an important aspect of urban studies. The impact of urbanization on LST has been widely studied to monitor the Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon. However, the sensitivity of various urban factors such as urban green spaces (UGS), built-up area, and water bodies to LST is not sufficiently resolved for many urban settlements.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
janvier 2020
Canada
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien

The presented paper synthesizes and reviews the history of Fist Nation land management, forming the background of three land management regimes types; the Indian Act land management (IALM), First Nations land management (FNLM) and frameworks of self-government land management (SGLM).

Rapports et recherches
décembre 2018
Inde
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien

We study label framing effects in linear public goods games. By accounting for heterogeneous frame connotation, we can identify individual framing effects. We test for such effects in a field experiment on irrigation management in India. Using membership of the water users association as a proxy for frame connotation, we find a differential impact on contributions in the game.

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