“…Özdogan and Govind examine three decades of forest cover change in Senegal using remote sensing [327]. Traoré et al analyze nonlinear price transmission in the rice market in Senegal, employing a model-based recursive partitioning approach [328]. Drame et al conduct an analysis and forecast of energy demand in Senegal using SARIMA and LSTM models [329].…”
“…Özdogan and Govind examine three decades of forest cover change in Senegal using remote sensing [327]. Traoré et al analyze nonlinear price transmission in the rice market in Senegal, employing a model-based recursive partitioning approach [328]. Drame et al conduct an analysis and forecast of energy demand in Senegal using SARIMA and LSTM models [329].…”
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