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  3. Vol. 29 No. 3 (2025)

Published: 2025/12/18

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    A Qualitative Approach for Investigating Thermal Discomfort in the Outdoor Environment of a World Heritage Site: A Case Study of Hampi, India
    Tanaya Paul, Srinivas Daketi , Kailasa Rao M, Faiz Ahmed Chundeli
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    Extreme precipitation events in Novi Sad during the period 1961-2020
    Ivana Tošić, Antonio Samuel Alves da Silva, Lazar Filipović, Suzana Putniković, Tatijana Stosic, Borko Stosic, Vladimir Đurđević
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    Urban Stormwater Management with Rain Gardens – A Case Study of Kecskemét, Hungary
    Edit Hoyk, György Csomós, Krisztián Szórát, Jenő Zsolt Farkas
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    Tourism and Regenerationin World Heritage Urban Areas: A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis
    Ehsan Aslani, Jacek Kaczmarek
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    Perceptions of Heat Risk Among Street Vendors, Its Associations With Knowledge and Impacts on Adaptive Measures in a Tropical Indian City
    Rajashree Kotharkar , Sagar Rajopadhye
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