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Analysis of the dynamics of the land use changes in the Mediterranean region of southern Spain and its relationship with water availability
Sillero-Medina, José Antonio; Galacho-Jiménez, Federico Benjamín
; Molina-Luque, Julián
; Ruiz-Sinoga, José Damián
(Wiley, 2024-12-15)
In the recent decades, the increase in irrigated agricultural areas has been a constant trend in the Mediterranean region, being concurrent with a reduction in the availability of water resources, due not only to an increase ... -
Issues and challenges in defining a heat wave: A Mediterranean case study
Bárcena-Martín, Elena María; Molina-Luque, Julián
; Ruiz-Sinoga, José Damián
(Royal Meteorological Society, 2019)
We evaluated three definitions of heat wave (HW) and demonstrate that selection of the reference period and air temperature threshold used in the definition can affect the reported frequency of HWs. First, we propose an ... -
Learning about the incidence and lethality of COVID-19 in vulnerable neighborhoods: The case of Malaga (Spain).
This research delves into the need to use granular analyses at the neighborhood level to study the preexisting conditions of vulnerability that best explain the waves of COVID- 19 incidence and mortality. It seems most ... -
Modeling the Rainfall Exploitation of the Reservoirs in Malaga Province, Spain
In areas with scarce water resources, it is so important to analyze the connection between the different elements of a river basin and the water collected by the basin’s reservoir, to determine and predict the spatial and ... -
Vulnerability to COVID-19: cluster analysis of census tracts in Malaga, Spain
García-Peña, María del Carmen; Molina-Luque, Julián
; Cabrera-Yeto, Susana
; Ruiz-Sinoga, José Damián
(Taylor&Francis, 2023)
The United Nations 2030 Agenda recognized the importance of focusing on cities to achieve sustainable development goals. The COVID 19 pandemic reaffirmed the need to consider spatial variables when analyzing the impact of ...