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  3. Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)

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Published: 2023-03-14

Editorial

  • Introduction pages, Nova Geodesia 3(1), 2023

    Paul SESTRAS
    117
    • Manuscript (PDF)

Research articles

  • Landslide susceptibility modelling in a part of Himachal Pradesh, India: An integrated method based on machine learning and geospatial techniques

    Rudraksh MOHAPATRA
    63
    • Manuscript (PDF)
  • Fertility and mortality differentials among the Paundra Kshatriya community living in a peri-urban setting, West Bengal, India

    Dipak Kumar ADAK, Nitamoni BHARALI, Niloy Kumar BAGCHI, Tapas Kumar BISWAS
    104
    • Manuscript (PDF)
  • Comparative analysis of Road Scanning Techniques

    Mohammad DOWAJY, Daniel BARANYAI, Arpad SOMOGYI, Robert VRBOVSZKI, Tamas LOVAS
    111
    • Manuscript (PDF)

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