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The use of chemometrics analysis as a cost-effective tool in sustainable utilisation of water resources in the Langat River catchment
Published 2008“…This calls for environmental studies within the context of the sustainable science and governance. This study details the application of chemometrics in environmental chemistry for sustainable utilization of resources in the Langat Basin, Selangor, Malaysia. …”
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Loss of the soil carbon storage function of drained forested peatlands
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Influenza Illness and Partial Vaccination in the First Two Years of Life
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KIR Genotypes Impact Progression to Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C Infection
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Unequal location, unequal access: the spatial analysis of solid waste disposal services in Northern Ghana
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Mining the Volatilomes of Plant-Associated Microbiota for New Biocontrol Solutions
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Location Matters: A Framework to Investigate the Spatial Characteristics of Distributed Flood Attenuation
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The ethics of socio-ecohydrological catchment management: towards hydrosolidarity
Published 2002-01-01“…</p> <p style='line-height: 20px;'><b>Keywords: </b>catchment, hydrosolidarity, ecosystem, water determinants, resilience, green water, blue water, sustainability science…”
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Integrating place-specific livelihood and equity outcomes into global assessments of bioenergy deployment
Published 2013-01-01“…By narrowing the gap between place-specific case studies and global models, our discussion offers a route towards integrating livelihood and equity considerations into scenarios of future bioenergy deployment, thus contributing to a key challenge in sustainability sciences.…”
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Environmental DNA surveys of African biodiversity: State of knowledge, challenges, and opportunities
Published 2023-01-01“…Importantly and with a concerted global effort, building long‐term capacity, through meaningful and equitable relationships will help increase self‐sustaining science around technologies based on eDNA, thus ensuring not only biodiversity but also humanitarian benefits across Africa.…”
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Hot Topics and Trends in Zero-Energy Building Research—A Bibliometrical Analysis Based on CiteSpace
Published 2023-02-01“…The findings demonstrate that: (1) Since its inception in 2000, research on zero-energy buildings has advanced significantly; (2) A subject analysis approach is used to identify development trends and research emphasis, and the four research areas with the most papers published are energy fuels, construction building technology, civil engineering and green sustainable science technology; (3) China, the United States and Italy are the countries with the most activity in zero-energy building research; (4) Out of the eight most prominent keywords for the study subjects, the design of zero-energy buildings, the estimation of the carbon emissions of zero-energy buildings, the technical challenges of zero-energy buildings and the follow-up energy-saving measures of zero-energy buildings are the four fundamental topics covered in the most cited papers; (5) There are three obstacles to the development of zero-carbon buildings: unclear standards, immature technology and insufficient development momentum. …”
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Undergraduate Research Communities for Transfer Students
Published 2021-05-01“…The Learning Environment and Academic Research Network (LEARN) Consortium, a partnership of Florida Atlantic University, University of Central Florida, and Western Carolina University whose focus is on engagement in undergraduate research, addressed this need by developing and testing T-LEARN, a new model for a sustainable science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) retention program specifically for transfer students who have transitioned to a university setting after receiving their associate’s degree at a community college. …”
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Translation: A Key Component of a Hundred-Year Project
Published 2021-11-01“…The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative (ETSI) has embarked on a historic endeavor of introducing a systematic and sustainable science education program within the traditional Tibetan monastic institutions. …”
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