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    L’articulation entre enjeux environnementaux et aménités paysagères dans les politiques publiques des vallées du nord-ouest de la France by Marie-Anne Germaine, Aziz Ballouche

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Valleys are subjected to significant environmental issues (flood, biodiversity) which are now in centre of planning questions. …”
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    D’une initiative locale à un essaimage national, l'histoire du développement du maïs en France by AgroBio Périgord

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…They thus tackle important questions about biodiversity conservation and farmers’ autonomy, as well as savings and the adaptation of crops and practices to their farming methods. …”
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    L’évolution du paysage urbain parisien au prisme des questions énergétiques by Yann Nussaume, Lamia Hakim, Xavier Cadorel

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Their transformations are analysed, first of all, in the light of the French Climate Change Plan and of the energy impact of the implementation of the Paris Biodiversity Plan; based on the study of recent projects the article then goes on to detail the changes on the different scales of the district, the street block, and the building. …”
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    Virtual Laboratories: Mesocosms and Gameworlds by Dustin Breitling

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Building upon these developments, we will explore how digital games share parallels with mesocosms, attempting to render ecological and Earth systems phenomena legible while simultaneously contributing to contemporary debates surrounding biodiversity, species loss, and climate change. Notably, digital gameworlds have expanded their scope beyond simple ecological simulations, incorporating intricate climate models alongside social, political, and historical elements to craft nuanced, evolving virtual environments that attempt to reflect the fragile interconnection of systems on a planetary scale.…”
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    Conservation Subdivision: Post-Construction Phase—Creating Signs to Educate Residents by Mark Hosteller

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…This 6-page fact sheet explains how to create educational signs and install them in residential neighborhoods as a way to inform residents about biodiversity conservation. The fact sheet, one of the UF/IFAS Conservation Subdivision series, explains how to design effective signs, how to manage a series of signs to keep the information fresh, and how to maintain the signs to ensure that residents and visitors to the community continue to benefit and maintain their homes, yards, and neighborhoods sustainably for years to come. …”
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    Trace Fossils in Permian Rocks of English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark by Malcolm Hart, Christopher Smart

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Though these animals cannot be identified, their occurrence is important in the understanding of the biodiversity of these Permian environments.…”
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    Le démantèlement des barrages de la Sélune (Manche). Des réseaux d’acteurs au projet de territoire ? by Marie-Anne Germaine, Laurent Lespez

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The biodiversity is one of principal goals of the ecological restoration of rivers whose projects multiply in Europe since the late 1990’siècle Most emblematic projects aim to restore ecological continuity in order to facilitate fish migration. …”
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    Presence of the Monoplex Parthenopeus (Salis Marschlins, 1793) in the Vicinity of Phaselis by Mehmet GÖKOĞLU, Ferhat ÇAĞILTAY, Alper YILDIZ

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This new species contributes to the marine biodiversity of the Gulf of Antalya.…”
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    Le quartier périurbain de la Bouillie (Blois) by Grégory Morisseau

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…A landscape prospective study determined an ambitious territory project in which the outer-urban farming, in the disurbanized and reconquered district, constitutes a productive anteroom, a source of biodiversity and local development at the doors of Blois.…”
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    La haie coupe, l’eau relie. Les continuités écologiques requalifiées par les agriculteurs by Sandrine Petit, Perrine Vandenbroucke

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…It refers to reservoirs of biodiversity connected through corridors. The “Trame verte et bleue” (greenway) is an application of this ecological continuity concept in the French public policies. …”
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    Symbiosis of greenery with built form. A holistic, systems, multi-level approach by Francesca Scalisi, David Ness

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…They can offer many advantages and services for humans and the ecosystem, as long as greenery – ecological per se – is not commoditised, effectively reducing biodiversity and increasing pollution levels. This paper questions the ‘unlimited’ growth model and some uses of greenery in the built form in favour of an approach based on ‘sufficiency’. …”
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    IFAS Assessment of Non-native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas: Status Assessment by Alison M. Fox, Doria R. Gordon, Joan A. Dusky, Linda Tyson, Randall K. Stocker, Kenneth A. Langeland, Aimee L. Cooper

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Cooper, is the component of the IFAS Assessment that provides evaluations of plants that currently occur within Florida. designed to identify those non-native plant species that are invasive in areas of Florida where designated management objectives include the conservation of native biodiversity. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Agronomy, April 2009.   …”
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    Millennial landscape and tourist development in China. The case of the Hani rice terraces in Yunnan by Myriam Dao

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The conservation stakes are not only environmental – biodiversity, sustainable development – but also identity-based through vernacular and minority cultures. …”
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    Conservation Subdivision: Post-construction Phase—Policy Directions and the Importance of Assessing Stakeholder Opinions by Daniel Feinberg, Mark Hostetler

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…New policies need to be developed that encourage developers of conservation developments to adopt long-term management practices that support biodiversity conservation. This 5-page fact sheet discusses policy options that could be used to support conservation management practices and reports on a survey of Colorado landowners who have created conservation developments and their opinions about a policy option to support the implementation of management practices. …”
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    « Là où on nous attend le moins ». L’animal comme fiction d’investigation architecturale by Dominique Rouillard

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Developed as part of a long-term research project, this question was introduced as a learning tool for disaccustoming in thinking and theorizing architecture (the city, the territory), as well as an initiation to ecological and environmental issues: the animal as a theoretical and surreal fiction in research.To this end, students were placed in the uncomfortable position of rejecting currently existing hypotheses surrounding the animal in the context of “biodiversity loss”, which have been gradually reaching schools of architecture, and even renouncing the thousand-year history of the relationship between architecture and the animal. …”
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    Faire valoir et apprécier : des produits alimentaires aux paysages by Geneviève Teil

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This research process considers the landscape as a creation, a device whose nature constitutes the challenge itself : a social device if it aims to enhance communication between people, biological if it aims to ensure the biodiversity, esthetical if it is supposed to be beautiful.…”
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    Sustainable intensification of agriculture: the foundation for universal food security by Glenn Denning

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To curb further loss of natural ecosystems and associated land degradation, biodiversity loss, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, sustainable intensification (SI) is redefined as a process in aggregate, comprising a portfolio of interventions at global, regional, and national levels that increase food availability and reduce agriculture’s environmental footprint. …”
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