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Urban Drainage Study for Gopalganj Pourashava Considering Future Climate Change Impactsrobanki and the peak flow of Old Madhumati at Haridaspur for a 20-year return period are then used as boundary conditions for the model. Afterwards, natural canals which overtopped during the simulation have been identified. Finally, five alternative design conditions based on node flooding have bee
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vasospasm
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Co-creation of Flood Mitigation Technologies in Bangladesh to Strengthen Community Resilience environmental dimensions are assessed through a set of indicators. A comparative sustainability analysis of these technologies is performed based on the user experiences and expert opinions. It is concluded that successful technical performance and functional effectiveness, along with reasonable an
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Co-creation of Flood Mitigation Technologies in Bangladesh to Strengthen Community Resilience environmental dimensions are assessed through a set of indicators. A comparative sustainability analysis of these technologies is performed based on the user experiences and expert opinions. It is concluded that successful technical performance and functional effectiveness, along with reasonable an
Scleroderma
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憎恶
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Canvas
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Indigenous Knowledge and Practices of the Small Ethnic Communities of Asia–Pacific Island Countries ed beliefs and practices, the local community was able to develop a coping mechanism for themselves with these hydro-meteorological disasters. The paper argues that as the indigenous communities practice their traditional knowledge, they could save themselves from the earthquake and tsunami-related