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Vol 47, Issue 1 (March 2026)
| Investigating MODIS-Derived Vegetation Metrics Integration with Modelling to Predict Plant Available Water in a Data-Scarce Humid Subtropic Paddock of Australia |
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| M. Rawat, T. Nguyen-Huy, A. Ali, A. Ghahramani | 1-20 |
| Identifying Critical Source Areas and Optimizing Agricultural Management Practices to Reduce Non-Point Source Pollution in Taihu Basin |
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| R. J. Wang, Y. W. Fan, L. J. Liu, X. Y. Tang, X. Y. Li | 21-35 |
| High-Resolution Air Quality Modeling in Poland: A Comparative Analysis of EMEP4PL and uEMEP Models for PM2.5, NO2, and O3 Concentrations |
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| K. Wiśniewska, M. Werner, B. R. Denby, Q. Mu, M. Kryza | 36-46 |
| The Memorability of Polar Ice Grain Size on Temperature and Its Implications for Reconstructing Paleoclimate Conditions |
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| Y. Li | 47-61 |
| Resilient and Green Supply Chain Management in the Circular Economy |
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| M. Mohammadi | 62-76 |
| Analysis of Green Production System with Control of Emission, Replacement and Rework Policies Under Emission Tax |
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| S. Das, F. Akhtar, H. Ali, A. A. Shaikh, A. F. Alrasheedi, J. Gwak | 77-91 |
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