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Digital Tools and Decision Support Systems in Agroecology: Benefits, Challenges, and Practical Implementations
Published 2025-01-01“…Farmers are increasingly faced with challenges such as climate change, population growth, and the need for sustainable food production, while simultaneously having to address the environmental impacts of conventional agriculture. …”
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La Niña Impacts on Austral Summer Extremely High-Streamflow Events of the Paranaíba River in Brazil
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Assessment of ecological asset quality and its drivers in Agro-pastoral Ecotone of China
Published 2025-01-01“…In this study, we synthesized soil, topography, and perpendicular indicators, based on Sen + MK trend analysis, Hurst index analysis, and Pearson correlation analysis methods, combined with climate and socio-economic data, and took the municipal scale of Agro-pastoral Ecotone of China as the study unit to quantitatively assess the spatial and temporal changes of ecological asset quality in the study area from 2000 to 2020, and to identify the influencing factors that generate spatial heterogeneity. …”
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Trends in the Occurrence of Compound Extremes of Temperature and Precipitation in Côte d’Ivoire
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Migration typology of the world’s coastal exclaves
Published 2024-01-01“…To this end, exclaves are compared using indicators of population migration, its role in population change, transport connectivity with the parent and neighbouring states and the natural and socio-economic conditions of regional development from 2017 to 2022. …”
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HERA: a high-resolution pan-European hydrological reanalysis (1951–2020)
Published 2025-01-01“…Despite its limitations, HERA enables the analysis of hydrological dynamics related to extremes, human influences, and climate change at a continental scale while maintaining local relevance. …”
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THE FORMATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDA OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY (1946-2016)
Published 2018-11-01“…Also, we identified the issues underlying the formation of the environmental agenda of the General Assembly, namely international security issues related to nuclear weapons and economic development. In addition, we examined some voting patterns on environmental issues, the dynamics of changes in the attention of UN member states to key issues such as sustainable development, desertification, climate, sovereignty over natural resources.…”
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Chromosome‐scale genome assembly of Poa trivialis and population genomics reveal widespread gene flow in a cool‐season grass seed production system
Published 2024-03-01“…These resources should also be beneficial for turfgrass breeders seeking to improve desirable traits of commercial P. trivialis varieties and help to guide breeding efforts in other crops to enhance the resiliency of agricultural ecosystems under climate change. Significance Statement: The chromosome‐scale assembly of Poa trivialis and population genomic analyses provide crucial insights into the gene flow of weedy populations in agricultural systems and contribute a valuable genomic resource for the plant science community.…”
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Factors affecting risk perception of COVID-19: differences by age and gender
Published 2025-01-01“…The predictors included in the analysis model were demographic factors, socioeconomic factors, health and quality of life factors, levels of social trust, and climate change factors.ResultsThe results demonstrated that COVID-19 risk perception was higher among older individuals and women compared with men. …”
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An Assessment of Landslides Occurrence and its Implications on Local Community in Ibanda Sub County Kasese District, Uganda
Published 2023“…From the study findings it was established that the main factors responsible for causing landslides in Ibanda sub county Kasese district were steep gradient of slope, climate change and lack of cover vegetation. The findings revealed that, first, human activities that caused landslides include deforestation in general and removal of vegetation on slopes, specifically excavation of the toe slope, loading of the slope, defective maintenance of drainage systems, water leakages from water supply and terracing on the slopes. …”
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Synergy of Remote Sensing and Geospatial Technologies to Advance Sustainable Development Goals for Future Coastal Urbanization and Environmental Challenges in a Riverine Megacity
Published 2025-01-01“…Riverine coastal megacities, particularly in semi-arid South Asian regions, face escalating environmental challenges due to rapid urbanization and climate change. While previous studies have examined urban growth patterns or environmental impacts independently, there remains a critical gap in understanding the integrated impacts of land use/land cover (LULC) changes on both ecosystem vulnerability and sustainable development achievements. …”
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Socially inclusive valorization of gold mill tailings from the small-scale gold mining sector
Published 2024-10-01“…The region is vulnerable to climate change effects such as typhoons and flooding, which may lead to contaminated runoff or overflow that could potentially harm the local agriculture and adjacent natural ecosystems. …”
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Meta-synthesis of drivers of the circular business model
Published 2025-03-01“…Extended Abstract Introduction Our world is currently facing numerous environmental, social and economic challenges, and the consequences of these challenges can be seen in climate change, pollution, loss of biodiversity and resource destruction. …”
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Large-scale flood risk assessment in data-scarce areas: an application to Central Asia
Published 2025-01-01“…In the five considered countries, the largest relative expected annual damages by sector are found for the transport and agricultural sectors. Climate change is expected to have contrasting impacts, with increases in risk for some regions (the most severe increase is found in the Mangistauskaya region in Kazakhstan) and decreases for other regions (Lebap, Turkmenistan; Khatlon, Tajikistan; Samarkand, Uzbekistan; and Batken, Kyrgyz Republic).…”
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Variations in Water Stress and Its Driving Factors in the Yellow River Basin
Published 2024-12-01“…As one of the most sensitive areas to climate change in China, the Yellow River Basin faces a significant water resource shortage, which severely restricts sustainable economic development in the region and has become the most prominent issue in the basin. …”
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Can Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Be Carbon Neutral With Solar Renewables?
Published 2025-01-01“…This study can help policies that align with global efforts to mitigate climate change, enhance energy security, optimize costs, drive technological innovation, and meet increasing demands for sustainable policies.…”
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Exploring the interactions and driving factors among typical ecological risks based on ecosystem services: A case study in the Sichuan-Yunnan ecological barrier area
Published 2025-01-01“…Human interference and climate change have led to the loss of ecosystem services in typical ecologically fragile areas, thus triggering a variety of ecological risks (ER). …”
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