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Coastal urban megacities across Asia face significant risks from climate change, including coastal flooding, high temperatures, urban heat island impacts and air pollution. These hazards are associated with negative impacts on infrastructure, communities and the environment. To identify the current intensity...
Alongside this, different strands of organisational climates are also observed, such as supportive climate (the prevailing support in the organisation), security climate (the prevailing security practices), inclusive climate (the balance between formal and informal policies), and national climate (the ...
From a psychological point of view, the relationships within the entity, and the feeling of trust and security conferred by it, are considered [2]. The aim of this approach is to analyze the social and emotional impact of telework on employees as determinants: work intensity, relational ...
In the United States, 10% of infants are born preterm (PT; <37 weeks gestational age) each year and are at higher risk of complications compared to full term infants. The burden of PT birth is borne disproportionately by Black versus non-Black families,