Al-Awadhi et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Pathways for building urban resilience to climate change in OmanAl-Awadhi et al., 2019
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- Al-Awadhi T
- Charabi Y
- Choudri B
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- Development in Practice
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ABSTRACT The Sultanate of Oman is highly vulnerable to climate change. Recent experiences with Cyclone Gonu in 2007, Phet in 2010 and Mekunu 2018, show the potential impact of extreme climatic events on urban areas, with a high loss of life, destruction of …
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