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    Distribution and abundance of a soil centipede, Tygarrup nepalensis Shinohara, 1965 (Mecistocephalidae: Geophilomorpha: Chilopoda) in a moist temperate forest in Northwest Himalaya by Negi Javaid Diksha, Ahmed Shakoor, Sambyal Deepali, Stašiov Slavomír, Julka Jatinder Mohan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings underscore the role of microhabitat characteristics in shaping centipede distribution and highlight implications for forest management strategies aimed at conserving soil biodiversity and enhancing forest productivity. Our results indicate that average soil moisture levels (25.8% to 30.5%) are conducive to the habitat requirements of T. nepalensis, which thrives in moist environments. …”
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    Geography of Sand and Gravel Mining in the Lower Mekong River by Jean-Paul Bravard, Marc Goichot, Stéphane Gaillot

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Asia, notably in China.The lower Mekong River and its tributary watersheds are hotspots for biodiversity, but have seen considerable dam construction, particularly along the Lancang, the upper course of the Mekong in China. …”
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    The Response of Sensitive LULC Changes to Runoff and Sediment Yield in a Semihumid Urban Watershed of the Upper Awash Subbasin Using the SWAT+ Model, Oromia, Ethiopia by Bekan Chelkeba Tumsa

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Land use and land cover (LULC) changes in many parts of river basins have caused water shortages, flood risks, land degradation, soil loss, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem deterioration. LULC change and topography are the main factors that cause land degradation and soil erosion in the Ethiopian highlands. …”
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    Modelling Above-Ground Biomass Using Machine Learning Algorithms in Mangrove Forests of Peninsular Malaysia by Abu Bakar Nurul Asyiqin, Wan Mohd Jaafar Wan Shafrina, Omar Hamdan, Muhammad Nor Siti Mariam, Muhmad Kamarulzaman Aisyah Marliza, Kemarau Ricky Anak

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Mangrove forests are crucial for carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation but are threatened by anthropogenic effects and climate change. …”
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    Advancing Sustainable Development Goals through Earth Observation Satellite Data: Current Insights and Future Directions by Qiang Zhao, Le Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By analyzing publication trends and employing the remote sensing impact factor, the study reveals substantial growth in EO data applications and highlights key satellites, such as Landsat, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, and Sentinel, in monitoring climate action (SDG 13), biodiversity conservation (SDG 15), and other SDGs. It also explores the potential of EO data to foster synergies between SDGs by enabling shared data applications across interconnected goals. …”
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    Application of International Telecommunication Union Recommendation L.1480 on measuring the greenhouse gas emission effects to a use case for photovoltaic power generation equipmen... by François Bélorgey, Jérôme Fournier, Nathalie Labidurie Omnes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, adding other categories of environmental impact (biodiversity, scarcity of natural resources (metals, water), waste and pollution, radiative effect, etc) would improve the exhaustiveness of environmental effects measurement.…”
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    Freshwater Quality Analysis Based on RRA and Thailand River Protocol in Wonorejo River, Surabaya and Dlundung River, Mojokerto, East Java by Octafiani Vira, Sharma Subodh, Desmawati Iska, Ekawati, Donny Rheznanya, Rakha Arya, Dzar Widyabadra Abi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Freshwater rivers are one of Indonesia’s most important water courses, traversing diverse landscapes from mountainous to coastal areas, and playing vital role in providing clean drinking water sources, and maintaining rich and diverse biodiversity across aquatic ecosystems. However, nowadays these rivers are increasingly threatened by various factors, such as increasing pollution, massive deforestation, and climate change, which have significant impacts on environmental sustainability and health. …”
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    In vitro antibacterial activity of patchouli batik (Pogostemon Cablin) plant extract varieties from Southeast Sulawesi and South Sulawesi by Tuty Yuniarty, Ratih Feraritra Danu Atmaja, Julianti Isma Sari Usman, Theosobia Grace Orno

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Indonesia has biodiversity traditional medicinal plants. One of the plants used is patchouli Batik (Pogostemon cablin) from South Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi and patchouli from Bulukumba, South Sulawesi. …”
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    Geological Sites Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda: A Survey on the North Coast of São Paulo, Brazil by Laíza Lauriano, Debora Queiroz, Maria Garcia

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…An essential component for sustaining biodiversity and providing natural resources for society is the management of geodiversity, as represented by the geoheritage of a region, comprising a collection of geosites. …”
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    THE NEW APPROACH ON FOOD QUALITY: AN IMPORTANT FACTOR ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOR AND TRENDS IN FOOD QUALITY by Johana Paluchová

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Recyclable packaging, conservation and biodiversity, food miles and reducing salinity and land degradation are the emerging environmental issues. …”
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    Contribution to the assessment of the genetic potential of wild pear mother trees from the landscape of outstanding features ”Kosmaj” by Nonić Marina, Inđić Anđela, Kerkez-Janković Ivona, Maksimović Filip, Devetaković Jovana, Šijačić-Nikolić Mirjana

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Native species of forest fruit trees represent an important component of biodi­versity, but are often threatened by the effects of various biotic and abiotic factors. …”
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    Landscape diversity promotes landscape functioning in North America by Sarah Mayor, Florian Altermatt, Thomas W. Crowther, Iris Hordijk, Simon Landauer, Jacqueline Oehri, Merin Reji Chacko, Michael E. Schaepman, Bernhard Schmid, Pascal A. Niklaus

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments have established generally positive species richness-productivity relationships in plots of single ecosystem types, typically grassland or forest. …”
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    Wheat intercropping with canola promotes biological control of aphids by enhancing enemy diversity by Sohaib Saleem, Muhammad Omer Farooq, Muhammad Razaq, Séverin Hatt, Farhan Mahmood Shah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This increases the need of biodiversity driven pest management strategies especially for wheat, one of the main food crops, worldwide. …”
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    Does Using Artificial Intelligence in Citizen Science Support Volunteers’ Learning? An Experimental Study in Ornithology by Khrystyna Pankiv, Laure Kloetzer

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…One of the oldest and largest biodiversity-related citizen science (CS) projects is eBird (https://ebird.org/home), developed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. …”
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    Rift Valley Fever in Rwanda Is Urging for Enhancing Global Health Security Through Multisectoral One Health Strategy by Claude Mambo Muvunyi, Jean Claude Semuto Ngabonziza, Emmanuel Edwar Siddig, Ayman Ahmed

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a devastating zoonotic mosquito-borne viral hemorrhagic fever disease that threats human and animal health and biodiversity in Africa, including in Rwanda. RVF is increasingly outbreaking in Africa, leading to devastating impacts on health, socioeconomic stability and growth, and food insecurity in the region, particularly among livestock-dependent communi-ties. …”
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    Predicting adaptation and evolution of plasticity from temporal environmental change by Cristóbal Gallegos, Luis‐Miguel Chevin, Kathryn A. Hodgins, Keyne Monro

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Environmental change can drive evolutionary adaptation and determine geographic patterns of biodiversity. Yet at a time of rapid environmental change, our ability to predict its evolutionary impacts is incomplete. …”
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