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A multi-criteria GIS analysis for siting of utility-scale photovoltaic solar plants in county Kilkenny, Ireland
2019) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20191(
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Conflict, narratives, and forest fires in eastern Turkey : a quantitative perspective with remote sensing and GIS
2019) In Lund University GEM thesis series NGEM01 20191(
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Plant phenology and climate change : possible effect on the onset of various wild plant species first flowering day in the UK
2019) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20182(
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Climatic effects of changes in radiative forcing due to clear-cutting in Sweden
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Climate change effects on the sub-Saharan agriculture- a case study in Kenya on maize growth and adaptation options
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Automated building compliance checking : emphasis on building placement and parking availability
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Linking conflict events and cropland development in Afghanistan, 2001 to 2011, using MODIS land cover data and Uppsala Conflict Data Programme
2019) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20191(
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Analysis of spatial-temporal pattern of Land Surface Temperature (LST) due to NDVI and elevation in Ilorin, Nigeria
2019) In Master Thesis in Geographical Information Science GISM01 20191(
Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science- Master (Two yrs)
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Reindeer induced changes in vegetation composition and plant traits on a tundra-forest border
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Forest Reaction to the 2018 Drought : comparing the Hyltemossa and Rumperöd Forests
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- Bach. Degree