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Landscape transformation processes in two large and two small cities in Egypt and Jordan over the last five decades using remote sensing data
21 Apr 2020 Moaners, Gloaters, and Bystanders: Perceived Fairness of the United Kingdom’s 2016 Referendum on the European Union