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ANALYSIS OF POVERTY IN FOREST SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES BY SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD APPROACH
Published 2018-06-01“…Sustainable livelihood approach is applied which adapted on five elements: human, natural, physical, social and financial asset. The sample was determined by proportional random sampling method. …”
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Resilient energy management incorporating energy storage system and network reconfiguration: A framework of cyber‐physical system
Published 2023-04-01“…In contrast, the second stage applies corrective measures for improving the CPS resilience to cope with natural physical disasters. Vulnerability assessment data is sent to the physical power system daily through the communication network. …”
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The Role of Social Capital on the Livelihood Strategy of the Pengkalen Batu Community, Payung Sub-district, South Bangka Regency
Published 2021-06-01“…The condition of assets the community owns varies from natural, physical, financial, social, and human capital. …”
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The Role of Livelihood Assets in Affecting Community Adaptive Capacity in Facing Shocks in Karangrejo Village, Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“…The findings reveal that human, natural, physical, and social capital show a strong, positive effect on adaptive capacity, whereas financial capital alone does not significantly enhance resilience. …”
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Protein Misfolding in Pregnancy: Current Insights, Potential Mechanisms, and Implications for the Pathogenesis of Preeclampsia
Published 2024-01-01“…As such, pregnancy, a natural physical state that already places the maternal body under significant physiological stress, creates an environment with a lower threshold for aberrant aggregation. …”
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Revue critique de trois outils de modélisation intégrée du territoire et de l’environnement pour la planification en Amérique du nord
Published 2010-09-01“…This tool set is based on (1) ecological mapping where focus is put on the description of natural/physical landscape, (2) landscape-oriented visual modeling or geovisualization, and (3) spatial modelling which includes cellular automata and multiagent systems which use are intended for the detailed modeling of interactions between individuals and between individuals and their living space. …”
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Analyzing Both Fractional Porous Media and Heat Transfer Equations via Some Novel Techniques
Published 2023-03-01“…Fractional partial differential equations (FPDEs) accurately model various natural physical phenomena and many engineering problems. …”
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Spatial Trends of Urban Physical Growth of Cities in Java, Indonesia, 1975–2015
Published 2019-08-01“…These four types were found to be (1) a compact-rounded city that is formed by the domination of a densification process; (2) a spread-elongated city formed by the dominance of an extensification process; (3) a compact fan-shaped city that is formed by natural physical conditions; and (4) a scattered-random city formed by the domination of a leapfrogging process.…”
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Environmental and socioeconomic interconnection models and algorithms for managing competitively sustainable regional development
Published 2023-01-01“…The results of the study have shown that the physical-economic (natural-physical) law operating in economic life, in the economy is the law of conservation of energy (power) flow, and the methodological basis for the construction of an integrated model of regional development should be the requirements arising from the law of conservation of energy (power) flow. …”
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Emergent dynamics of scale-free interactions in fractional quantum Hall fluids
Published 2024“…Such scale-free interaction with kinetic energy can serve as exact model Hamiltonians for certain composite Fermion or parton states (unlike the well-known TK Hamiltonians where the number of LLs needs to be fixed by hand), and they are natural physical Hamiltonians for 2D systems embedded in higher-dimensional space time. …”
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Setting Ruang Permukiman Dalam Pengembangan Ruang Bermukim Di Kepulauan Togean Sulawesi Tengah
Published 2011“…The two these islands settings show a very specifically lived spaces because it is strongly influenced by of nature physical factors, socio-economic conditions, and the local wisdom there. …”
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Setting Ruang Permukiman dalam Pengembangan Ruang Bermukim di Kepulauan Togean Sulawesi Tengah
Published 2011“…The two these islands setting show a very specifically lived spaces because it is strongly influenced by of nature physical factors, socio-economic conditions, and the local wisdom there. …”
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Slope Stability Assessment Using Trigger Parameters and SINMAP Methods on Tamblingan-Buyan Ancient Mountain Area in Buleleng Regency, Bali
Published 2017-10-01“…The weightings of soil movement trigger parameters in assessments were based on natural physical aspects: (1) slope inclination = 30%; (2) rock weathering = 15%; (3) geological structure = 20%; (4) rainfall = 15%; (5) groundwater potential = 7%; (6) seismicity = 3%; and (7) vegetation = 10%. …”
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Village Development Sustainability Analysis: A Case Study in Cijeruk, Bogor Regency
Published 2023-04-01“…Villages have the potential to develop various natural, physical, social, demographic, and cultural resources that have not been optimally utilized. …”
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Influencing Factor Identification and Simulation for Urban Metro System Operation Processes—A Resilience Enhancement Perspective
Published 2024-01-01“…Additionally, it summarizes the influencing factors on UMS flood resilience from five dimensions: natural-physical-social-management-economic (NPSME). By employing system dynamics as a simulation tool, this study elucidates the logical interconnections among these influential factors. …”
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Expert Perspectives on the Performance of Explosive Detection Canines: Operational Requirements
Published 2021-07-01“…Common requirements include expectations to perform at a high level in a variety of manmade and natural physical environments and under a range of climate conditions. …”
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The Causal Pathway of Rural Human Settlement, Livelihood Capital, and Agricultural Land Transfer Decision-Making: Is It Regional Consistency?
Published 2022-07-01“…Therefore, in this paper we carried out extensive empirical research to explore the causal pathway between human settlements (including infrastructure, public services, and social governance) and livelihood capitals (including human, natural, physical, financial, and social capitals) on agricultural land transfer, taking employment choices as an intermediary factor. …”
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Night and day at the beach: Relating social life to location and infrastructure in a Brazilian city
Published 2022-12-01“…Understanding daily life as essential for public spaces and that spatial form relates with uses, this paper assesses time-based relationships between built and natural physical attributes and social life on the beaches of João Pessoa, a coastal city in North-east Brazil. …”
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Farm risks, livelihood asset allocation, and adaptation practices in response to climate change: A cross-country analysis
Published 2023-01-01“…The results confirm that Pakistani growers’ natural and policy risks, whereas technology and information risks in China, are the main livelihood risks to farm production. Farmers’ natural, physical, social, and human assets in China and Pakistan’s financial, physical, and social assets can protect their livelihoods from farm risks. …”
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Morphological, Natural, Analog, and Other Unconventional Forms of Computing for Cognition and Intelligence
Published 2020-05-01“…To establish this connection, morphological computation generalizes the idea of computation from symbol manipulation to natural/physical computation and the idea of cognition from the exclusively human capacity to the capacity of all goal-directed adaptive self-reflective systems, living organisms as well as robots. …”
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