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Biodiversity conservation versus wind power development in the state of Oklahoma: assessing opinion where green interest scollide
(2020-05)
Wind energy development represents one pursuit in sustainable technology meant to reduce negative impacts on the environment. Wind energy, however, may not be environmentally benign, as these activities can conflict or ...
Multi-temporal land surface temperature and vegetation greenness in urban green spaces of Puebla, Mexico
(2020-12-18)
Urban heat islands (UHI) are a global problem that is likely to increase in the future as our global urban population increases. Multiple studies conclude that urban green spaces and urban waterbodies can reduce UHI impacts, ...
An Evaluation of Consistency for Multiple Remotely Sensed Data Sources
(2020-05)
Archive continuation through succeeding satellite missions is highly important in preserving and creating deep repositories of information for Earth observation. However, with varying spectral and spatial resolution, it ...
Combining Text Analysis and Concept Mapping for Conceptual Model Development
(2020-05)
The Rio Grande/Río Bravo River (RGB) stretches through Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Mexico before it reaches the Gulf of Mexico, spanning a politically, socio-economically, and environmentally diverse region. Management ...
SUSTAINABILITY EN VOGUE: HOW CAN THE FASHION INDUSTRY BEGIN TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABILITY?
(2020-05)
Circularity and sustainability have become hot topics in the fashion industry, with corporations, brands, and designers all pledging to reduce their footprint, utilize more “natural” materials or even waste, and increase ...
‘When the wind comes right behind the’ … sales pitch: alternative views to wind energy development in a rural Oklahoma host community
(2020-12)
Wind energy development has expanded across the prairie of northwest Oklahoma over the past 17 years. Several factors contributed to the success of wind energy in the state including a volatile economy history spurring a ...
Designated Market Areas (DMAs) and Severe Weather Coverage: Oklahoma-Based Broadcast Meteorologists and Their Decisions for Providing Live, On-Air Coverage of Tornado Warned Storms
(2020)
After the devastating severe weather outbreak in Oklahoma and surrounding states on 20-22 May 2019, it seemed appropriate to study the way broadcast meteorologists communicate severe weather risks to various communities, ...