Together with local experts, researchers of the University of Turku, Finland, developed a geospatial mapping method for local level land use planning in Tanzania, based on high-resolution satellite images.
Commercial real estate owners and managers, as well as their tenants, are increasingly exposed to impacts of flooding, such as a higher potential for property damage, business disruptions and loss of life.
IGB Policy Brief recommends continued commitment to the objectives and improved practical implementation
This Q&A explains government energy-clean air policy snags reflected in a new ozone modeling study
US EPA & NSF funded research shows dangerous impacts of rolling back existing ground-level ozone regulations.
Governance in climate vulnerable countries will take decades to improve, substantially impeding the ability of nations to adapt to climate change and affecting billions of people globally, according to new research involving the University of East Anglia (UEA).
At this point, the greatest danger of climate engineering may be how little is known about where countries stand on these potentially planet-altering technologies.
Current approaches to carbon capture can increase air pollution and are not efficient at reducing carbon in the atmosphere, according to research from Mark Z. Jacobson.
New framework helps decision makers find science-based pathways to address water resources and connected sustainability challenges in the Indus River basin.
Scientists gather to discuss practicality and feasibility of systems to reduce the threat of coastal storm damage along NY & NJ coastlines.
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