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    Development of storm water quality improvement strategy plan for local city councils in Western Australia by Sarukkalige, Priyantha Ranjan, Gamage, D.

    Published 2011
    “…The main recommendations provided for improvement of water quality in local city councils, include non-structural, structural and management controls and potential impacts of climate change.…”
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    The relationship between organizational ethical climate factors and job satisfaction by Ting,, Ik Leong.

    Published 2010
    “…Nowadays, organizations had found out that organizational ethical climate factors are one of the important issues that can lead to increase the employees’ job satisfaction. …”
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    Key opportunities for the future of roads to contribute to Australia's climate change response by Hargroves, Charlie, Beattie, C., Wilson, L., Newman, Peter, Matan, Annie, Desha, C.

    Published 2014
    “…Road agencies face growing pressure to respond to a range of issues associated with climate change and the reliance on fossil fuels. …”
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    Adaptation strategies to climate change and their impact on agricultural production in Punjab, Pakistan by Mustafa, Ghulam

    Published 2017
    “…One way to handle climatic variations is the adaptation to climate change. …”
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    Climate change and sustainable urban planning policies: case study, Southeast Queensland, Australia by Kozlowski, Marek

    Published 2012
    “…The impacts of climate change in urban areas can result in the increase of the urban ‘heat island’ effect, heatwaves and colder periods, flooding, intensified storm frequency and storm surge, draught and increased bushfire risk (Gold Coast City Council 2009). …”
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    The association between climatic factors and dengue fever: a study in Subang Jaya and Sepang, Selangor by Ruzman, Nik Syaza Lina Nik, Rahman, Haliza Abdul

    Published 2017
    “…However, this could be due to the short period of study. Conclusion: Climatic factors play an important role in the prevalence of dengue fever. …”
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    A framework of Climate Disaster Resilience Index (CDRI) for environmental components in Kukup-Tanjung Piai, Johor by Asmawi, M. Zainora, Ibrahim, Illyani, Zainal, Megat Sahrir, Abidin, Suriani, A. Razak, Khamarrul, Wan Mohd Rani, Wan Nurul Mardiah

    Published 2018
    “…Over the time, Malaysia has been experienced environmental related disasters in relation to the impact of climate change and its associated phenomena. Disasters such as monsoon flood, erosion and landslide are amongst the most common ones hit Malaysia. …”
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    Individual non-essential amino acids fortification of a low-protein diet for broilers under the hot and humid tropical climate by Mohamed, Elmutaz Atta Awad, Idrus, Zulkifli, Farjam, Abdoreza Soleimani, Loh, Teck Chwen

    Published 2015
    “…A study was conducted to investigate the effects of feeding low-protein diets fortified with individual non-essential amino acids (NEAA) on growth performance, serum metabolites (uric acid, UA; triglycerides, TG; total protein, TP; and albumin, Alb), organ weight, breast yield, and abdominal fat weight in broiler chicks raised under the hot and humid tropical climate. Eight isocaloric (3,017 kcal/kg) experimental diets were formulated and fed to male broiler chicks from d 1–21 as follows: 1) 22.2% crude protein (CP) (positive control; PC); 2) 16.2% CP + mixture essential amino acids (EAA) to meet or exceed the National Research Council (1994) recommendations (negative control; NC); 3) NC + glycine (Gly) to equal the total glycine + serine level in the PC; diets 4 through 7 were obtained by supplementing NC diet with individual glutamic acid, proline, alanine, or aspartic acid (Glu, Pro, Ala, or Asp, respectively); 8) NC + NEAA (Gly + Glu + Pro + Ala + Asp) to equal the total level of these NEAA in the PC. …”
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    Evaluating the long-term effectiveness of school-based depression, anxiety, and substance use prevention into young adulthood: Protocol for the climate school combined study by Birrell, L., Newton, N., Slade, T., Chapman, C., Mewton, L., McBride, Nyanda, Hides, L., Chatterton, M., Allsop, Steve, Healy, A., Mather, M., Quinn, C., Mihalopoulos, C., Teesson, M.

    Published 2018
    “…Participating schools were randomized to 1 of 4 conditions: (1) control (health education as usual), (2) Climate Substance Use (universal substance use prevention), (3) Climate Mental Health (universal mental health prevention), or (4) CSC (universal substance use and mental health prevention). …”
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    Influencing factors of ethical judgments among government officials : good governance and strengthening internal control by Rabaatul Azira Hassan, Maheran Zakaria, Muhammad Saiful Anuar Yusoff

    Published 2022
    “…Data were collected from 141 government officials of Kota Bharu municipal council and analyzed using SmartPLS version 3. As hypothesized, the findings supported that organizational ethical climate, deontological evaluations, and teleological evaluations have a significant impact on ethical judgments. …”
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    Assessing requirements for sustained ocean color research and operations by Schueler, C., Yoder, J., Antoine, David, del Castillo, C., Evans, R., Mengelt, C., Mobley, C., Sarmiento, J., Sathyendranath, S., Siegel, D., Wilson, C.

    Published 2011
    “…Satellite measurements of ocean color provide a unique global perspective on the health of marine ecosystems and their contribution to the global cycle of nutrients, oxygen, and carbon, as well as their response to long-term climate change. The nation is at risk of losing access to ocean color data because existing satellite sensors are aging and planned new satellite missions might not be able to acquire data at the accuracy required for climate research. …”
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