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Forest land-use change affects soil organic carbon in tropical dry forests of the Peruvian Amazon
Published 2025-01-01“…Main results: SOC content in the 0-20 cm soil horizon was 79.5±21.3 t ha-1 for the primary forest, 58.5±11.8 t ha-1 for the intervened forest, and 41.8±10 t ha-1 for the deforested forest. A soil erodibility K of 0.065 was observed for primary forests and 0.076 and 0.093 for intervened and deforested forests. …”
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TEORETHICAL EVALUATION OF ANTHROPOGENIC RISKS IN TAZLAU RIVER BASIN
Published 2016-06-01“…Many areas have almost totally been deforested, the grazing and agriculture have extensively and irrational been practiced, underground reserves have been exploited, too etc. …”
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Les activités de conservation des lémuriens par le Groupe d’Etude et de Recherche sur les Primates de Madagascar (GERP)
Published 2011-10-01“…The principle actions of the association are focused on research on the prosimian primates of Madagascar, the development of action plans for their conservation, the discovery of new species, the translocation of lemurs living in deforested or threatened habitats, the abundance estimates and the revision of area distributions and the publication of results research in national and international scientific journals. …”
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A Few Remarks Towards Environmental Aesthetics. Aesthetics of Landscapes and its Impact on Human Emotions
Published 2022-09-01“…A good example of such a relationship are inhabitants of today’s uninhabited islands who were not able to cooperate, who destroyed their environment, destabilized and deforested their surroundings up to their complete extinction. …”
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Restoration Effects of the Riparian Forest on the Intertidal Fish Fauna in an Urban Area of the Amazon River
Published 2016-01-01“…In this study, we evaluated the diversity of intertidal fish in six areas affected by urbanization (areas with native vegetation, deforested areas, and areas in process of restoration of vegetation) along an urban waterfront in the Amazon River. 20 species were identified, representing 17 genera, 14 families, and 8 orders. …”
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Border fences threaten movements of large mammals in southwestern China post-COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2025-01-01“…Given the prevalence of border fence construction in this biodiversity hotspot, we advocate for wildlife surveys along border lines, the prompt removal of these temporary fences, and the revegetation of deforested areas. These actions will enhance habitat connectivity and facilitate the cross-border movement of animals, which are crucial for transboundary conservation and aligning with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.…”
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Barriers Preventing Liver Transplantation in Canadians with HIV Infection – Perceptions of HIV Specialists
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Integrated Identification and Efficient Use of Biodiversity in Mountainous Regions
Published 2025-01-01“…Conducting a comprehensive assessment of the biodiversity of deforested mountainous regions substantiates the need to ensure the protection of these unique ecosystems. …”
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