Spatial Planning for Governance (SPG)

 SPG: How we understand, organize and use our living environment, within a governance setting, where stakeholders —acting as a source of ideas and expertise, as clients, as co-designers or advocates of specific solutions— negotiate their relations while exploring, structuring and defining problems, as well as when designing potential solutions.

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Mediterranean thermophilous pines, which are the key, dominant, and characteristic species of this habitat, form some of the most drought-resilient woodlands in Europe.

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Humanitarian Engineering
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This study aims to investigate the environmental impacts of armed conflict in West Darfur, Sudan, with a particular focus on vegetation dynamics.

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This study examines soil health as a key indicator of rangeland restoration success in the semi-arid ecosystems of Samburu County.

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Understanding how soil moisture and groundwater systems respond to climate variability and extreme weather is crucial for drought management, water resources planning, and climat

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Measurement of the effect of regreening efforts can be done by using an index for the amount of green vegetation, and a measure of recovery.

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More and more cities are developing digital twins of their critical public infrastructures.

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In a time when wicked problems, such as biodiversity loss, climate breakdown, the housing crisis, and eroding social solidarity, are escalating, it is becoming increasingly impor