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    Pemetaan Artikel Jurnal Go Green di Universitas Diponegoro: Analisis Bibliometrik dengan Visualisasi VOSviewer by Esa Fitri Amalia, Putut Suharso

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…T with 166 citations, the publishing institution that publishes the most Go Green articles is Heliyon, the institution that collaborates the most with Diponegoro University is the Ministry of Research Technology and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia, the collaborating countries are Japan and Malaysia, the most keywords from the author's point of view are 'antioxidant' (4) and 'growth' (4) and seen from the index keywords the most are 'controlled study' (24) and 'male' (23), while for keywords that are still low in frequency are climate change, energy optimization, water, waste and zinc, and the average citation per document is obtained 11.47%. …”
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    Multifaceted Social and Environmental Disruptions Impact on Smallholder Plantations’ Resilience in Indonesia by Apri Andani, Irham Irham, Jamhari Jamhari, Any Suryantini

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The statistical result empirically uncovers that the intentions of land conversion, climate change, and environmentally unfriendly farming activities statistically have a significant contribution to the reduction of smallholder plantations’ resilience. …”
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    Development and Application of Improved Long-Term Datasets of Surface Hydrology for Texas by Kyungtae Lee, Huilin Gao, Maoyi Huang, Justin Sheffield, Xiaogang Shi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This dataset is expected to serve as a benchmark which may contribute to water resources management and to mitigating agricultural drought, especially in the context of understanding the effects of climate change on crop yield in Texas.…”
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    Temporal legacies of coal mining in the West Coast, New Zealand: path-dependency or path-creation? by Sean Connelly, Etienne Nel, Alison Floyd

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Global energy transition and decarbonisation efforts in the face of climate change present a new challenge for coal-based resource communities. …”
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    The impact of wheat stripe rust in the presence of resistance genes Yr9, Yr10, and Yr15 on gluten proteins: Insights from size-exclusion high-performance liquid chromatography anal... by Ridokunda Sivhada, Willem Boshoff, Angeline van Biljon, Maryke Labuschagne

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In the race to overcome the severe effects of climate change on crop production, yield and disease resistance are often prioritised while neglecting the nutritional quality. …”
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    Clustering- and statistic-based approach for detection and impact evaluation of faults in end-user substations of thermal energy systems by Samanta A. Weber, Michael Fischlschweiger, Dirk Volta, Ulf Rieck-Blankenburg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract In response to climate change mitigation efforts, improving the efficiency of heat networks is becoming increasingly important. …”
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    Energy Management Strategy for a Hybrid Power System for Ocean Engineering Vessels Based on an Improved Particle Swarm Optimisation Algorithm by Liu Kai, Zeng Xiangming, Yan Guohua

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The maritime industry, a major contributor to carbon emissions, is under increasing environmental pressure due to global climate change. This study presents an innovative energy management strategy for hybrid power systems in ocean engineering vessels, based on an improved particle swarm optimisation algorithm. …”
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    Past rapid warmings as a constraint on greenhouse-gas climate feedbacks by Mengmeng Liu, Iain Colin Prentice, Laurie Menviel, Sandy P. Harrison

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Recent observations do not provide strong constraints because they are short and complicated by human interventions, while model-based estimates differ considerably. Rapid climate changes during the last glacial period (Dansgaard-Oeschger events), observed near-globally, were comparable in both rate and magnitude to current and projected 21st century climate warming and therefore provide a relevant constraint on feedback strength. …”
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    The decline of walleye populations: an ecological tipping point? by Greg G. Sass

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Numerous factors have been implicated in walleye population declines, including climate change, habitat loss, invasive species, species-interactions, production overharvest (i.e., harvest consistently exceeding annual production), and changing angler behaviors. …”
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    Climate narratives in educational agendas: On the value of time for pedagogical research and environmental policies by José Antonio Caride, José Gutiérrez Pérez, Pablo Ángel Meira Cartea

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We conclude by highlighting that educational research must take into account the rhythms of the crisis: from the temporal dimension (synchronic and diachronic) inherent to anthropogenic climate change, up to the dimension that must be incorporated, as a key factor, in any socio-ecological transition that promotes lifestyles that are ecologically and socially sustainable, fair, and equitable.…”
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    A survey of Australian dairy farmers’ attitudes to their business, its challenges and transitioning to alternative enterprises by Esra Celik, Diana Bogueva, Clive J.C. Phillips, Dora Marinova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Dairy farmers are grappling with serious business challenges, including rising operational costs, labour shortages, unstable milk prices, changing consumer preferences, long hours with minimal downtime and unstable weather patterns due to climate change impacts. Using a telephone-based representative survey and interviews with 147 Australian dairy farmers conducted in 2023, we employed a mixed-method approach combining quantitative and qualitative analysis to determine the challenges and primary concerns of the participants, as well as to explore potential solutions. …”
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    Biophysical effects of croplands on land surface temperature by Chi Chen, Yang Li, Xuhui Wang, Xiangzhong Luo, Yue Li, Yu Cheng, Zhe Zhu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These findings highlight the complex interplay of land use, vegetation, and regional climate, providing valuable insights into sustainable agriculture and land-based climate change mitigation.…”
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    The impact of organizational structure on the social responsibility of companies in the energy sector by Stevanović Marija, Jovanović Violeta, Simonović Danijela, Krstić Vesna

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…All the mentioned compounds have harmful effects on the environment, and in the long term they also affect climate change (greenhouse effect). Due to the aforementioned problems, it is important to apply the principles of corporate social responsibility to companies in the energy sector. …”
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    Buzzing Guardians Buzzing Guardians: Protecting Pollinators in Agricultural Landscapes by Hunasikote Shamappa Venu, Amala Udayakumar, A.N. Shylesha, Timalapur M. Shivalingaswamy

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Their extinction was driven by threats like habitat loss, climate change, urbanization, use of chemical pesticides, pest and diseases. …”
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    Challenges in nature-based health and therapy research and critical considerations for application in musculoskeletal health by Richard Doran-Sherlock, Payal Sood, Nicole Anne Struthers, Filip Maric

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, engaging with natural environments which are vulnerable to the entwinned threats of climate change and biodiversity collapse requires consideration of the effects of ecological disturbance and the underlying anthropocentric/utilitarian view of the natural world. …”
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    Market Solution to Environmental Tragedy with Coasean Bargaining, Commons in the Form of Common Property, and International Human Rights Law by Aljosa Noga

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Contemporarily, however, private property and privatisation is considered flawed because it fails to remove such externalities which are shared by everyone, and which accumulate into general ruin (such as adverse climate change). Nevertheless, property still lies at the heart of many market solutions to environmental degradation, including solutions such as the Coase theorem, which in turn has also traditionally favoured private property. …”
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    Increased but not pristine soil organic carbon stocks in restored ecosystems by Irene Ascenzi, Jelle P. Hilbers, Marieke M. van Katwijk, Mark A. J. Huijbregts, Steef V. Hanssen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Ecosystem restoration can contribute to climate change mitigation, as recovering ecosystems sequester atmospheric CO2 in biomass and soils. …”
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    Water Management in Wheat Farming in Romania: Simulating the Irrigation Requirements with the CROPWAT Model by Dana Maria (Oprea) Constantin, Florentina Iuliana Mincu, Daniel Constantin Diaconu, Cristina Doina Burada, Elena Băltățeanu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The development of water demand analysis methodologies to maintain agricultural crops at an optimal production level, in relation to current climate changes, is a necessity for many geographical areas. …”
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    Precipitation, Time Series Models, Man-Kendall, Health Winters model, West Azerbaijan Province by Saeed jahanbakhshasl, ali mohammadkhorshiddoust, fatemeh abbsighasrik, zahra abbasighasrik

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Assessing and predicting future climate change is of particular importance due to its adverse effects on water resources and the natural environment, as well as its environmental, economic and social effects. …”
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