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Walkable and Sustainable City Centre Greenway Planning - MDPI Walking has been studied extensively in recent years However, one is still hard pressed to find research examining what makes urban settings of different sizes across the Atlantic Ocean conducive to walking, especially in the presence of greenways and green open spaces Streets and urban greenways both enable flows Streets are mostly utilized to enable the flow of motorized traffic and
Water Reuse—Retrospective Study on Sustainable Future Prospects - MDPI In recent decades, societies and economies across the globe have started to show signs of stress associated with water shortages Meeting the sustainability benchmarks in arid and semi-arid regions has caused water reuse to be considered a viable alternate source to augment the existing water supply resources Water reuse, resource recovery, and recycling are extensions of the concept of a
Pilot Demonstration of Reclaiming Municipal Wastewater for Irrigation . . . The modification of ion composition is important to meet product water quality requirements, such as adjusting the sodium adsorption ratio of reclaimed water for irrigation Bench- and pilot-scale experiments were conducted using an electrodialysis reversal (EDR) system with Ionics normal grade ion-exchange membranes (CR67 and AR204) to treat the reclaimed water in the Scottsdale Water Campus
Water | An Open Access Journal from MDPI Water is a peer-reviewed, open access journal on water science and technology, including the ecology and management of water resources, and is published semimonthly online by MDPI Water collaborates with the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) In addition, the American Institute of Hydrology (AIH), The Polish Limnological Society (PLS) and Japanese Society of Physical Hydrology
Elevation Models, Shadows, and Infrared: Integrating Datasets for . . . Underground cast-in-place pipes (CIPP, Diameter of 2’–5’) are used to transport water for the Phoenix, AZ area These pipes have developed leaks due to their age and changes in the environment, resulting in a significant waste of water Currently, leaks can only be identified when water pools above ground occur and are then manually confirmed through the inside of the pipe, requiring the
Water | Invitation to Read the Articles Published by New Early . . . - MDPI All of the articles published in Water (ISSN: 2073-4441) are open access, with free and unlimited access to the full texts We invite you to read the ECEBMs’ papers published in our journal, which are listed below, and we hope that they will interest you and be valuable to your research
Water | 2025 - Browse Issues - MDPI Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications
Navigating Sarcopenia Risks in GLP-1RA Therapy for Advanced . . . - MDPI Cardiac cachexia (CC) is a severe complication of advanced heart failure (HF), characterized by involuntary weight loss and muscle wasting, leading to poor outcomes and higher mortality Despite its severity, CC remains under-recognized and undertreated, lacking targeted therapies specifically addressing its pathophysiology Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs), though
Isolation and Identification of Bacterial Strains Colonizing the . . . Plastics play a key role in every sector of the economy, being used in the manufacturing of products in the fields of health, food packaging, and agriculture Their mismanagement poses a serious threat to ecosystems and, in general, to human life For this reason, particular attention has been paid in the last decade to the use of biodegradable polymers (BPs) as an alternative to classic plastics
Winter Rains Support Butterfly Diversity, but Summer Monsoon . . . - MDPI Butterfly populations are declining worldwide, reflecting our current global biodiversity crisis Because butterflies are a popular and accurate indicator of insect populations, these declines reflect an even more widespread threat to insects and the food webs upon which they rely As small ectotherms, insects have a narrow range of habitable conditions; hence, extreme fluctuations and shifts