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    Et si les ethnosciences facilitaient la production de passerelles au sein du monde académique comme non-académique ? by Catherine Sabinot

    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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    A dataset of forest regrowth in globally key deforestation regions by Jinlong Zang, Feng Qiu, Yongguang Zhang, Rong Shang, Yunjian Liang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Deforestation-induced forest loss largely affects both the carbon budget and ecosystem services. Subsequent forest regrowth plays a crucial role in ecosystem restoration and carbon replenishment. …”
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    Écologie et dynamique spatio-temporelle des mangroves au Togo by Folega Fousseni, Rakotondrasoa Miaratiana Andrianamenoso, Wala Kpérkouma, Woegan Y. Agbelessessi, Kanda Madjouma, Pereki Hodabalo, Polo-Akpisso Aniko, Batawila Komlan, Akpagana Koffi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Anthropogenic pressures would be the main cause of the degradation affecting mangroves ecosystem services and productivity. However, due to the ecological importance of mangroves, there is a need for an appropriate management plan including the contextual realities of mangroves landscapes.…”
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    Optimal Pest Control Strategies with Cost-effectiveness Analysis by Ihza Rizkia Fitri, Farida Hanum, Ali Kusnanto, Toni Bakhtiar

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Pest and plant diseases cause damages and economic losses, threatening food security and ecosystem services. Thus, proper pest management is indispensable to mitigate the risk of losses. …”
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    Impactos socioambientais que ameaçam os serviços ecossistêmicos de regulação e manutenção no Parque Regional Corno Alle Scale nos Apeninos Bolonheses, Itália by Maria do Socorro Ferreira da Silva, Elisa Magnani, Fernando Luiz Araújo Sobrinho

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…this paper aims to identify regulation and maintenance Ecosystem Services (ESs) and the socio-environmental impacts in the Corno alle Scale Regional Park in Lizzano de Belvedere, Italy. …”
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    Role of Forest Resources to Local Livelihoods: The Case of East Mau Forest Ecosystem, Kenya by D. K. Langat, E. K. Maranga, A. A. Aboud, J. K. Cheboiwo

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…These results provide valuable information on the role of forest resources to livelihoods and could be applied in developing forest conservation policies for enhanced ecosystem services and livelihoods.…”
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    La mise en politique des services environnementaux : la genèse du Programme de paiements pour services environnementaux au Costa Rica by Jean-Francois Le Coq, Denis Pesche, Thomas Legrand, Géraldine Froger, Fernando Saenz Segura

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…During the last decade, the notions of environmental services and ecosystem services (ES) experienced a rapid development of attention from scholars and development actors. …”
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    Improving Urban Resilience through Green Infrastructure: An Integrated Approach for Connectivity Conservation in the Central City of Shenyang, China by Zhimin Liu, Chunliang Xiu, Chao Ye

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Green infrastructure (GI) as an operational physical framework is being increasingly recognized as the most cost-effective way to mitigate and adapt to social-ecological challenges through multifunctional ecosystem services. Conserving the connectivity of GI is conducive to maintaining biodiversity and facilitating ecological processes, which contributes to promote urban resilience and implies that urban governance has made a conscious effort to prepare for uncertainties. …”
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    Improving Carbon Mitigation Potential through Grassland Ecosystem Restoration under Climatic Change in Northeastern Tibetan Plateau by Lin Huang, Xinliang Xu, Quanqin Shao, Jiyuan Liu

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…To protect the water tower’s ecosystem environment and conserve biodiversity, China has been implementing a huge payment program for ecosystem services in the three rivers source region. We explored here the dynamics of grassland degradation and restoration from 1990 to 2012 and its relationships with climate mitigation in the TRSR to provide a definite answer as to the forcing and response of grassland degradation and restoration to climate change. …”
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    Estimation of true dates of various flowering stages at a centennial scale by applying a Bayesian statistical state space model. by Nagai Shin, Hakuryu Fujiwara, Shinjiro Sugiyama, Hiroshi Morimoto, Taku M Saitoh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Evaluation of long-term detailed cherry flowering phenology is required for a deep understanding of the sensitivity of spring phenology to climate change and its effect on cultural ecosystem services. Neodani Usuzumi-zakura (Cerasus itosakura) is a famous cherry tree in Gifu, Japan. …”
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    Mitigating the effects of climate change in children’s outdoor play environments by Martin Karaba Bäckström, Eva Lundgreen, Björn Slaug

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The findings showed an overall awareness and a will to use innovative and nature-based strategies and planning to deal with climate change implications for outdoor play environments.Conclusions and significance The findings suggest that the strategies employed lean towards implementation of increased ecosystem services and natural elements. Ensuring strengthened resilience against hazardous climate change effects may positively facilitate diverse play activities with high play value.…”
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    Hydrological Response to Rewetting of Drained Peatlands—A Case Study of Three Raised Bogs in Norway by Marta Stachowicz, Anders Lyngstad, Paweł Osuch, Mateusz Grygoruk

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The proper functioning of peatlands depends on maintaining an adequate groundwater table, which is essential for ecosystem services beyond water retention. Most degraded peatlands have been drained for agriculture or forestry primarily through ditch construction. …”
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    Multi-objective optimization of water resources allocation in rift valley lakes basin (Ethiopia): tradeoffs between efficiency and equity by Mulugeta Mohammed, Belete Birhanu, Fentaw Abegaz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Environmental sustainability goals are expressed in terms of preservation of biodiversity, protection of ecosystem services, avoidance of environmental degradation, mitigation of climate change impacts and sustainable water use. …”
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    Response of carbon storage to land use change and multi-scenario predictions in Zunyi, China by Yi Liu, Xuemeng Mei, Li Yue, Mingming Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Evaluating and predicting how carbon storage (CS) is impacted by land use change can enable optimizing of future spatial layouts and coordinate land use and ecosystem services. This paper explores the changes in and driving factors of Zunyi CS from 2000 to 2020, predicts the changes in CS under different development scenarios, and determines the optimal development scenario. …”
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    Grassland changes and the role of elevation: A global perspective by Yuxin Zhang, Juying Sun, Yafeng Lu, Zhou Shu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Grasslands cover approximately 40 % of the Earth's land area and provide essential ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration and biodiversity support. …”
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    Critical Studies on Integrating Land-Use Induced Effects on Climate Regulation Services into Impact Assessment for Human Well-Being by Zhihui Li, Xiangzheng Deng, Jikun Huang, Rongrong Zhang, Juan Huang

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…It is commonly acknowledged that land use changes (LUC) and climate changes have exerted significant effects on ecosystem services which are essential and vital to human well-being. …”
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    Climate change–Drylands–Food Security Nexus in Africa: From the Perspective of Technical Advances, Challenges, and Opportunities. by Hirwa, Hubert, Fadong, Li, Qiao, Yunfeng, Measho, Simon, Muhirwa, Fabien, Tian, Chao, Leng, Peifang

    Published 2024
    “…Comprehensive CDF frameworks are explored for dryland dynamics, ecosystem services, and food security (FS), and current high-precision ecosystem observation networks are used to detect regional-level climate variability and identify hotspots. …”
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    Water Accounting and Productivity Analysis to Improve Water Savings of Nile River Basin, East Africa: From Accountability to Sustainability. by Hirwa, Hubert, Zhang, Qiuying, Li, Fadong, Qiao, Yunfeng, Measho, Simon, Muhirwa, Fabien, Xu, Ning, Tian, Chao, Cheng, Hefa, Chen, Gang, Ngwijabagabo, Hyacinthe

    Published 2024
    “…Comprehensive CDF frameworks are explored for dryland dynamics, ecosystem services, and food security (FS), and current high-precision ecosystem observation networks are used to detect regional-level climate variability and identify hotspots. …”
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    Climate Change Adaptation: An Ecosystem-Based Approach for Livelihood Improvement of Fringe Communities around Worobong South Forest Reserve in Ghana by Samuel Adu-Acheampong, Conrad Kyei-Mensah, Rosina Kyerematen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Anthropogenic and climate-induced change can potentially impact negatively on direct dependents of forest ecosystem services. To help build resilient societies, we examined the vulnerability of ecosystem-dependent communities in the Worobong South Forest Reserve (WSFR). …”
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    Evaluating Spherical Trees in the Urban Environment in Budapest (Hungary) by Krisztina Szabó, Eszter Tőke, Attila Gergely

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Tree species in urban areas have multiple functions and high ecosystem services when in good health. Among taxa with diverse habits, sizes, crown shapes, growth vigor, longevity, urban tolerance, and canopy habit, our research aims to evaluate urban specimens of spherical species with smaller space requirements and sizes but have regular geometric crown shapes in public plantations in Budapest. …”
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