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Jakarta frequently experiences flooding due to several sources. To address this, the Indonesian government initiated the Great Garuda Seawall (GGSW), a structural countermeasure to protect the city from floods. This study assesses the effectiveness o...

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The study examines the recent transformation of traditional agricultural landscapes in the transition zone between Sierra de las Nieves and the Western Costa del Sol (Andalusia, Spain), one of the European regions where urban development pressure has...

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Bangladesh is at the forefront of climate change impacts because of its geographical location, high population density, and constrained socio-economic infrastructure. Our objective is to explore the impacts of climate change on human security compone...

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This article applies Causal Layered Analysis (CLA) to four Italian Alpine contexts to examine how narratives and metaphors can shape territorial development. We combined long-term ethnography (approximately 128 days of participant observation) with a...

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Climate change and increased human activity are causing the Doñana wetlands, an important ecological reserve in southern Europe, to lose water more quickly. This research presents the Water Inference Moisture Index (WIMI), a spectral index des...

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Urban inland flooding has become a serious problem in many cities because heavy rain often exceeds the capacity of drainage systems. In Japan, GIS-based evacuation maps are commonly used to support disaster preparedness, but they still have several l...

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Water, Food and Ecosystem Nexus in the Coastal Zone of Northeast Pará, Eastern Amazon, Brazil

  • Vitor Abner Borges Dutra,
  • Aline Maria Meiguins de Lima,
  • Peter Man de Toledo and
  • Yuri Antonio da Silva Rocha

The aim of this research was to identify the challenges and opportunities associated with the Water-Food-Ecosystem (WFE) Nexus approach in coastal river basins in Northeastern Pará and Eastern Amazonia. The methodology considered Sustainable D...

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Effective forest trail planning requires objective and transparent tools to balance user accessibility, recreation quality, and environmental protection. This research explores how geospatial analysis and multi-criteria decision-making can be integra...

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Multi-Criteria Analysis for Optimal Siting of Reservoirs in Crete

  • Konstantinos Kostopoulos,
  • Apollon Bournas and
  • Evangelos Baltas

Water scarcity, driven by climate change, spatial and temporal variations in precipitation, and seasonal water demands, is becoming an increasingly pressing issue for Mediterranean islands such as Crete. Strategically placed dams could offer a sustai...

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Assessment of Variation in Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) and Greening Through the Expansion of Algaroba (Neltuma juliflora) in the Semi-Arid Brazilian Coast

  • Marcelo Alves de Souza,
  • Vanderli Alves dos Santos,
  • Marco Túlio Mendonça Diniz,
  • Daví do Vale Lopes,
  • José Yure Gomes dos Santos and
  • Paulo Victor do Nascimento Araújo

The expansion of algaroba (Neltuma juliflora), an invasive exotic species widely adapted to arid and semi-arid environments, has caused significant ecological and geomorphological changes on the northern coast of Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil. This s...

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Geographies - ISSN 2673-7086