evaluative and eudaimonic well-being. The scales are harmonised and are used in numerous other surveys worldwide (Diener,2009; Oishi et al.,2009; Veenhoven et al.,1993). Methodologically, SWB questions are not aggregated into a single measure as each reflects a distinct component. ...
Study results are inconclusive regarding how access to greenspace differs by sociodemographic status potentially due to lack of consideration of varying dimensions of greenspace. We investigated how provision of greenspace by sociodemographic status vari
Hobbs NT (2003) Challenges and opportunities in integrating ecological knowledge across scales. Forest Ecol Manage 181:223–238 CrossRef Honkonen O, Rantalainen AL (2013) Impact of urbanization on the concentrations and distribution of organic contaminants in boreal lake sediments. Environ Monit Ass...
geology, and topography of the country (Ethiopia) has given rise to a wide range of heterogeneity of soil types (Mesfin1988; Haileslassie et al.2005; Hurni et al.2007). Thus, there is clear need for country-based and region-specific articulated studies to address the issues of accurate qu...
Currently, various FT classifications are in use for zoning and planning native forests at national or regional scales in Argentina. However, these classifications lack unified criteria across different levels and are often based on limited field data (e.g., legends used by MAyDS during the implem...
Although landslides mostly occur locally, they can cause extensive damage to natural and human infrastructures at different scales in hilly and mountainous areas [2]. Along with the physical damage, landslides have a direct long-term economic and social impact on an area of human habitation [3]....
Using a dataset ofcastella,castra, towns andvici, the demand for grain in each sub-region was estimated. Two scales of supply network were envisaged. The micro-regional supply network is one where consumer-only settlements were supplied by rural agrarian settlements located in the same micro-regi...
The grades of the massiveness of six facial regions were assessed using qualitative scales of their expression, and an index of general facial robusticity was calculated. Two types of analyses were performed concerning standardized and non-standardized traits to the facial size, including Spearman’s...
In the next step, the differences between precipitation and PET for the selected reference period are fitted to a suitable probability distribution to transform the original values into standardized units comparable in time and at different time scales. Choosing an appropriate probability distribution for...
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