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Accessing contested landscapes: a political ecology of tree planting in the Lake District
Published 2024-06-01“…This article analyses the socio-political implications of the Lake District’s ‘landscape transition’ amidst an acceleration of tree planting efforts within the National Park. …”
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Le patrimoine paysager comme élément constitutif d’un espace de nature protégé touristique
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BUCAK İLÇESİ HAKKINDA YAPILAN AKADEMİK ÇALIŞMALARA YÖNELİK İÇERİK ANALİZİ
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Plant balls from a Pomeranian lake, their invertebrate and microplastic components
Published 2023-10-01“…Two balls with similar diameters (approximately 11–12cm) were found on the bottom of Lake Białe (Kashubian Lake District) at depths of 4m and 7m. The structures were made of tightly-packed plant remains represented mainly by decaying leaves of Larix sp. …”
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Daily variability of physicochemical parameters of water in reservoirs and watercourses in the aspect of the current state of knowledge and preliminary studies of Rotcze lake
Published 2021-03-01“…Aim of the study: This study aimed to determine selected physicochemical indices of water in Rotcze lake (Łęczna-Włodawa Lake District) at particular times of the day and to determine the degree of eutrophication. …”
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Dual-Source Optimization of the “Diverting Water from the Yangtze River to Tai Lake (DWYRTL)” Project Based on the Euler Method
Published 2020-01-01“…The current “Diverting Water from the Yangtze River to Tai Lake (DWYRTL)” project uses a single water source, the Wangyu River, for diversion, a model that may significantly affect the nearby flow rate or uniformity of the lake and is not conducive to the long-term stability of the aquatic ecosystem in the Tai Lake district of the eastern part of the lake. In order to simulate the different situations of single- and dual-source water diversions (Wangyu-Xinmeng Rivers) in Tai Lake, we based this study on a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model coupled with the Euler method, which can accurately calculate the water exchange rates in the different districts of Tai Lake. …”
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