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The method of settling environmental conflicts in Indonesia: Alternative dispute resolution
Published 2025-01-01“…Rapid progress poses significant dangers to environmental contamination and harm, leading to disruptions in the conservation of the local ecosystem. Damage to the environment and pollution represent a collective responsibility shouldered by society, with the government accountable for all expenses related to restoring the impacted environment. …”
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Food Web Topology and Nested Keystone Species Complexes
Published 2018-01-01“…A better understanding of the cores of ecosystems is crucial for efficient conservation efforts, and to know which networks will have more nested keystone species complexes would be a great help for prioritizing species that could preserve the ecosystem’s structural integrity.…”
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Past and Future Exceedances of Nitrogen Critical Loads in Europe
Published 2001-01-01“…Critical loads of acidity and nutrient nitrogen — simple measures of the sensitivity of ecosystems to deposition — have been widely used for setting emission reduction targets in Europe. …”
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Alpine Cold Vegetation Response to Climate Change in the Western Nyainqentanglha Range in 1972–2009
Published 2014-01-01“…The results provide further evidence of alpine ecosystem change due to climate change in the central Tibetan Plateau.…”
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Forest Evapotranspiration and Energy Flux Partitioning Based on Eddy Covariance Methods in an Arid Desert Region of Northwest China
Published 2017-01-01“…Energy balance closure of the ecosystem was approximately 72% (H + LE = 0.72 ∗ (Rn-G)+7.72, r2=0.79, n=12095), where Rn is the net radiation, G is the soil heat flux, H is the sensible heat flux, and LE is the latent heat flux. …”
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Emerging Pollutants in Moroccan Wastewater: Occurrence, Impact, and Removal Technologies
Published 2022-01-01“…Among these, endocrine disruptors, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals can have harmful impacts on human health and the ecosystem. Conventional wastewater treatment technologies are not effective in removing these contaminants, allowing them to be released into the receiving environment. …”
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Classification of LEED World Standard Indicators in Sustainable Architecture of Contemporary Iranian Cities Based on Regional Ecological Characteristics: A Case Study of Qom City
Published 2023-03-01“…Following developments in urban contexts of contemporary Iran, the creation of new urban contexts and cities has a direct impact on the ecosystem of its surrounding area. Urban neighborhoods on the path to achieving the goal of sustainable urban development require the integration of architecture and the principles of environmental sustainability. …”
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Enhancing soybean productivity through agroforestry, organic waste fertilization, and mulching: A review about climate change
Published 2025-01-01“…These practices improve soil health, reduce reliance on chemical inputs and provide ecosystem services that support adaptation and mitigation strategies for climate change. …”
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Competition between a nonallelopathic phytoplankton and an allelopathic phytoplankton species under predation
Published 2016-04-01“…We further extend this work to include a zooplankton species as a fourth interacting component to study the impact of predation on the ecosystem. The zooplankton species is allowed to feed only on the two phytoplankton species which are its perfectly substitutable resources. …”
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Regulating DeFi: Safeguarding Market Integrity While Managing High Expectations
Published 2024-12-01“…Technological innovations, namely blockchain technology and smart contracts, have generated an additional ecosystem – decentralised finance (DeFi). Since its main characteristics are pseudonymity and a lack of intermediaries, which are currently challenging to systemically evaluate, it requires an equally innovative approach from policy makers, regulators, and legislators. …”
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Slax: a composable JAX library for rapid and flexible prototyping of spiking neural networks
Published 2025-01-01“…Slax is compatible with the broader JAX and Flax ecosystem and provides optimized implementations of diverse training algorithms, enabling direct performance comparisons. …”
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Effect of Hydrologic Alteration on the Community Succession of Macrophytes at Xiangyang Site, Hanjiang River, China
Published 2017-01-01“…With the intensification of human activities over the past three decades in China, adverse effects on river ecosystem become more serious especially in the Hanjiang River. …”
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Et si les ethnosciences facilitaient la production de passerelles au sein du monde académique comme non-académique ?
Published 2021-12-01“…In order to strengthen the science-policy interface in the field of biodiversity and ecosystem services for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, long-term human well-being and sustainable development, IPBES, after having worked on regional assessments of biodiversity, is now engaged in the production of assessments targeting cross-cutting themes in which we will see that the ethnosciences have a major role to play.…”
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Analysis of collaborative innovation behaviour and its influencing factors in scientific research crowdsourcing platforms: based on the fsQCA method
Published 2024-06-01“…This study constructed a knowledge innovation ecosystem for scientific research crowdsourcing platforms, as well as a configuration model that affects the knowledge innovation benefits of scientific research crowdsourcing. …”
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Rice Breeding for High Grain Yield under Drought: A Strategic Solution to a Complex Problem
Published 2014-01-01“…Recent trends in climate change have predicted a further increase in drought intensity, making the development of new drought-tolerant rice cultivars critical to sustain rice production in this ecosystem. The use of grain yield as a selection criterion at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), through proper population development and precise phenotyping techniques, has allowed the development of several high-yielding rice cultivars that have been released in major rainfed rice-growing areas. …”
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Estimation of Soil Erosion in Sefidrood Watershed by Emphasis on the Role of Landforms
Published 2017-03-01“…Among the various processes that destroy lands, soil erosion is a complex and hazardous environmental process that constitutes a serious threat to preservation of soil and water resources in Iran and has inflicted its negative effects on the vital ecosystem with the intensified utilization of nature by human beings. …”
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Presence of organochlorines in water and oysters Crassostrea sp. in Cananeia-SP
Published 2014-01-01“…Being a place of great ecological importance in the ecosystem, the Cananeia estuarine lagoon complex presents several aquatic environments subject to contamination by human activities. …”
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Manifesto for transparent mathematical modeling: from ecology to general science
Published 2024-01-01“…As a framework for reproducing and further developing the method, we present a C++ code of two transparent mathematical models of an ecosystem. A shift to transparency in the mathematical modeling paradigm has the potential to revolutionize scientific research and to advance knowledge and technology in a wide variety of domains.…”
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Islamic capital market support in the Indonesian halal industry development: SWOT analysis
Published 2024-03-01“…Implications – This study devises a range of strategic measures aimed at fostering the establishment of a conducive ecosystem that bolsters the Islamic capital market's role in advancing the halal industry and Islamic economy within Indonesia. …”
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Ecological Risk Assessment for Invasive Wildlife in Florida
Published 2016-10-01“… Global trade and travel transport plants and animals from native ranges to new ecosystems. About 10 to 20% of nonnative (exotic, alien) species that arrive in new locales become invasive, meaning they are likely to harm the environment, economy, or public health. …”
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