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Current Glacier Recession Causes Significant Rockfall Increase: The Immediate Paraglacial Response of Deglaciating Cirque Walls
2020/09 – Department of Geography, University of Bonn (GIUB); Earth Surface Dynamics, 8, 729–751, 2020; Author(s): Ingo Hartmeyer et al.
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A Global Empirical Model for Near Real‐Time Assessment of Seismically Induced Landslides
2018/07 – International Institute for Geo-Information Sciences and Earth Observation (ITC); Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface; Author(s): M. A. Nowicki Jessee et al.
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Blog: Model for Predicting Landslides Caused by Earthquakes
2018/07 – International Institute for Geo-Information Sciences and Earth Observation (ITC); blog post; Author(s): Laurens van der Velde
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Investigating Holocene Mountain Glaciations: A Plea for the Supremacy of Glacial Geomorphology When Reconstructing Glacier Chronologies
2018/06 – Department of Geography, University of Bonn (GIUB); Erdkunde Vol.72 No.3; Author(s): Stefan Winkler
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Improving Coordination Through Mapping: Using GIS to Map Community Boreholes in South Sudan
2017/09 – Oxfam GB; Case study; Author(s): Paul Evans
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Hurricane-Riskscapes and Governmentality
2018/02 – Department of Geography, University of Bonn (GIUB); Erdkunde Vol.72 No.2; Author(s): Johannes Bohle
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Understanding Social Vulnerability to Climate Change Usinga ‘Riskscapes’ Lens: Case Studies From Ethiopia and Tanzania
2018/02 – Department of Geography, University of Bonn (GIUB); Erdkunde Vol.72 No.2; Author(s): Million Gebreyes, Theobald Theodory
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Mapping and Monitoring WASH Facilities: Integrating Mobile Data Collection and GIS Tools for Better Monitoring in Tanzania
2017/09 – Oxfam GB; Case study; Author(s): Hillman Agung
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A Warmer and Greener Cold World: Summer Warming Increases Shrub Growth in the Alpine and High Arctic Tundra
2018/01 – Department of Geography, University of Bonn (GIUB); Erdkunde Vol.72, No.1, pp. 63-85; Author(s): Stef Weijers et al.
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The Perception of Geography Among the German Population. Findings of a Representative Survey
2018/01 – Department of Geography, University of Bonn (GIUB); Erdkunde Vol.72 No.1 pp.23-39; Author(s): Paul Gans et al.
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