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    Advancing forest carbon projections requires improved convergence between ecological and economic models by Madisen R. Fuller, Manaswini Ganjam, Justin S. Baker, Robert C. Abt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Recent disciplinary divides between economic and ecological research communities confound policy guidance on levers to increase forest carbon sinks and enhance ecosystem resilience to global change. This paper reviews and summarizes the expansive literature on forest carbon modeling within economic and ecological disciplines, discusses the benefits and limitations of commonly used models, and proposes a convergence approach to better integrating ecological and economic systems frameworks. …”
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    University Entrepreneurship at the Service of Rural Society. The RuralYU Project as an Action Learning Process by María Begoña Sáiz Mauleón, Irene Badía Madrigal, Rita Gorriz Salanova, Inés Mondragón Pons, Victoria Olcina Marcos, Pedro Sáez Martínez, Pablo Tortosa Juanes, Guillem García Martín, María Cos Aznar

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The idea of ​​an inter-university collaboration programme with the rural world arose after having won the Vodafone Foundation’s Project Lab 2021 national contest within the framework of GLOBAL CHANGE with the proposal “RuralLife4Good. Accommodation grant programme for the empowerment of rural environments”. …”
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    Land system changes of terrestrial tipping elements on Earth under global climate pledges: 2000–2100 by Jiaying Lv, Yifan Gao, Changqing Song, Li Chen, Sijing Ye, Peichao Gao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…They are highly sensitive to climate variations and serve as early warning signs of global change. Human activities, including global climate pledges, significantly influence the climate and the state of tipping elements. …”
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    De novo transcriptome assembly of the Mediterranean sea-rock pool mosquitoes Aedes mariae and Aedes zammitii by Valentina Mastrantonio, Daniele Porretta, Franco Liberati, Roberta Bisconti, Tiziana Castrignanò, Daniele Canestrelli

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Understanding the genomic consequences of hybridization is an essential research focus in global change biology. Species adapted to rapidly changing environments can offer valuable, yet largely underexplored insights in this context. …”
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    A Comparison of Two Land Use Simulation Models under the RCP4.5 Scenario in China by Feng Wu, Jinyan Zhan, Qian Xu, Yihui Xiong, Zhongxiao Sun

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…However, there have been very few global LUCC simulation models, especially the models that can be used to analyze the interaction among the socioeconomic development, climate change, and LUCC. The Global Change Assessment Model (GCAM) and the GTAP-AEZ model are two models that take account of the influence of social economy and climate change at the global scale, but they may have some parameter errors due to the rough parameter setting. …”
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    Soil Restoration Practices on Priming Effect Intensity and Carbon Fluxes by Abdourhimou Amadou Issoufou, Bachirou Hamadou Younoussa, Idrissa Soumana, Ali Mahamane

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Our results provide solid evidence that SOC content plays a critical role in regulating apparent priming effects, with important implications for the improvement of C cycling models under global change scenarios.…”
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    Singleton-based species names and fungal rarity: Does the number really matter? by Jonathan Cazabonne, Allison K. Walker, Jonathan Lesven, Danny Haelewaters

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Here, we provide some elements of reflection on this issue in the light of the specificities of the fungal kingdom and global change context. If multiple independent sources of data support the existence of a new taxon, we encourage mycologists to proceed with formal description, irrespective of the number of specimens at hand. …”
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    Divergent responses of plant multi-element coupling to nitrogen and phosphorus addition in a meadow steppe by Yang Yang, Meini Jin, Jushan Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we assessed the responses of 11 elements in plants from different functional groups to global changes. Investigating the stoichiometric ratios and interrelationships of these elements in response to global change is crucial for advancing our understanding of nutrient cycling dynamics in ecosystems. …”
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    A learning‐based approach to regression analysis for climate data–A case of Northeast China by Jiaxu Guo, Yidan Xu, Liang Hu, Xianwei Wu, Gaochao Xu, Xilong Che

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Precipitation is an important climatic feature for agricultural development and food security, and the study of precipitation and its associated climatic factors is important for the analysis of global change. As an important part of China's food production, Northeast China has a temperate monsoon climate with simultaneous rain and heat, which is favorable for crop growth. …”
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    Research in public communication of science and knowledge social appropriation: a decade-long bibliometric study by Marianela Dávila Lorenzo, Angélica Mendieta Ramírez, Josías Hernández Pérez

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…<p><strong>Foundation:</strong> public communication of science has a fundamental role in bridging the knowledge gap between scientists and the public, in order to strengthen the decision-making power of society in the global change crisis. However, the challenges related to the democratization of knowledge and the critical rationality of public discourse, from the level of academic research, are marked. …”
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    Conservation biological control in forest: A case study with the pine processionary moth by Nattan Plat, Lucas Moreews, Laura Schillé, Jean-Baptiste Rivoal, Hervé Jactel

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In forest ecosystems, the damage caused to trees by insect pests is increasing as a result of global change. Classical biological control has proven effective in managing exotic pests by introducing natural enemies from the pest’s native range. …”
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