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Effect of weed residue application on rice-straw decomposition and soil fungi-to-bacteria ratios
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Potential Application of Green Composites for Cross Arm Component in Transmission Tower: A Brief Review
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Relationship between landscape and river ecosystem services
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Waste ceramic powder for sustainable concrete production as supplementary cementitious material
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Describing viewpoints on human‐nature relationships to unveil socio‐environmental conflicts and support community‐based projects
Published 2025-02-01“…This situation fostered both collaborative research projects showing the potential of engaging with IP&LC for conserving biocultural diversity, and ideas in sustainability science as the relevance of accounting for plural human‐nature relationships and nature values in decision making. …”
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Carbon sequestration in different urban vegetation types in Southern Finland
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Risk barriers and sustainability in payment for ecosystem service implementation in smallholder forestry
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Large range sizes link fast life histories with high species richness across wet tropical tree floras
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Tracking the genetic diversity of SARS-CoV-2 variants in Nicaragua throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
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Symbiosis Evolution of Science Communication Ecosystem Based on Social Media: A Lotka–Volterra Model-Based Simulation
Published 2021-01-01“…The results indicate that (1) the size of the symbiosis coefficients determines the equilibrium outcome of the symbiosis evolution of scientists and social media platforms; (2) scientists and social media platforms can promote each other’s population size under the mutualism pattern, which can achieve sustainable science communication; (3) “1 + 1 > 2” effect can only be achieved under the symmetric mutualism pattern and the growth of scientists and social media platforms is more stable and sufficient than that of other patterns. …”
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