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Kristina Amaleviciute-Volunge, Liudmila Tripolskaja, Asta Kazlauskaite-Jadzevice, Alvyra Slepetiene and Eugenija Baksiene
There has not been enough research conducted on the effect of land use on the composition of humus in Arenosols. This long-term study (1995?2022) aimed to determine the differences in the formation of humic compounds in the natural and agricultural ecosy...
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Verónica Cruz Moriana, Juan Manuel Mancilla-Leytón, Yolanda Mena and Francisco de Asís Ruiz Morales
The multifunctionality of agricultural and livestock systems is a pivotal attribute that should be considered when formulating rural policies, as it serves as a significant source of income for those managing these systems in their respective areas. The ...
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María-Jose García-López and Francisco Pérez-Hernández
In the contemporary context, characterized by the paramount importance of sustainability, both governments and companies, particularly multinational enterprises (MNEs), play an important role in fostering and overseeing the transformative processes neces...
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Marzieh Derakhshannia, Carmen Gervet, Hicham Hajj-Hassan, Anne Laurent and Arnaud Martin
The realm of big data has brought new venues for knowledge acquisition, but also major challenges including data interoperability and effective management. The great volume of miscellaneous data renders the generation of new knowledge a complex data anal...
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Umberta Tinivella, Michela Giustiniani, Ivan de la Cruz Vargas Cordero and Atanas Vasilev
This Special Issue reports research spanning from the analysis of indirect data, modelling, laboratory and geological data confirming the intrinsic multidisciplinarity of the gas hydrate studies. The study areas are (1) Arctic, (2) Brazil, (3) Chile and ...
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Inkyin Khaine, Su Young Woo, MyeongJa Kwak, Seong Han Lee, Sun Mi Je, Hana You, Taeyoon Lee, Jihwi Jang, Hyun Kyung Lee, Hyo Cheng Cheng, Jeong Ho Park, Euddeum Lee, Yang Li, Haenaem Kim, Jong Kyu Lee and Jieun Kim
Natural regeneration is an essential component of forest dynamics and the recovery of ecosystem functions. Therefore, understanding regeneration status, and how abiotic and biotic factors affect it, is important for ecological studies. This study discove...
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Colin J. Ferster, Bianca N. I. Eskelson, David W. Andison and Valerie M. LeMay
Wildfires are a common disturbance event in the Canadian boreal forest. Within event boundaries, the level of vegetation mortality varies greatly. Understanding where surviving vegetation occurs within fire events and how this relates to pre-fire vegetat...
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Juan Gastó, Diego Subercaseaux, Leonardo Vera
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The main challenges confronting contemporary agronomy are being addressed according to the emerging and complex problems of our era. Agronomy corresponds to the science and profession of solving the problems of agriculture. The emergence of agronomy i...
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Susan Leech,Alan Wiensczyk,Jennifer Turner
Ecosystem management represents an evolving philosophical approach to managing natural resources. Rather than managing multiple resources independently, an ecosystem-based approach focuses on the collective management of all resources - maintaining ecolo...
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RK Kamble, Abhinav Walia, MG Thakare
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India is one of the ten worst disaster prone countries of the world. The country is prone to disasters due to number of factors; both natural and anthropogenic, including adverse geo-climatic conditions, topographical features, environmental degradation,...
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Guillermo Aguilera Nuñez, Anders Glimskär, Giulia Zacchello, Richard M. Francksen, Mark J. Whittingham and Matthew Hiron
Permanent grasslands cover more than a third of European agricultural land and are important for a number of ecosystem services. Permanent grasslands used for agriculture are broadly separated into agriculturally improved and semi-natural grasslands. Hig...
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German Rivillas-Ospina, Mauro Antonio Maza-Chamorro, Sebastián Restrepo, Debora Lithgow, Rodolfo Silva, Augusto Sisa, Andrés Vargas, Juan Pablo Sarmiento, Juan Caes, Marianella Bolivar, Roberto Del Rio, Erick Campo, Diego Casas and Dennis Rudas
From a comprehensive diagnosis of the associated basins, islands, and wetlands of the coastal lagoon system of Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, Colombia, this work describes feasible options for the recovery of its ecosystem?s health and ecological resilie...
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Mustafa Samad and Karim El-Kheiashy
Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) processing facilities typically are located on ocean shores for easy transport of LNG by marine vessels. These plants use large quantities of water for various process streams. The combined wastewater effluents from the LNG plant...
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Hualin Xie, Chih-Chun Kung, Yanting Zhang and Xiubin Li
Ecological land is like the ?liver? of a city and is very useful to public health. Ecological land change is a spatially dynamic non-linear process under the interaction between natural and anthropogenic factors at different scales. In this study, by set...
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Jatdilok Titioatchasai, Komwit Surachat, Ekkalak Rattanachot, Piyalap Tuntiprapas and Jaruwan Mayakun
Seagrass ecosystems have been declining, and restorations are conducted in many parts of the world to compensate for habitat loss and restore the ecosystem services seagrasses provide. Assessment of transplantation success requires the monitoring of the ...
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Pauline Deutz and Giuseppe Ioppolo
Industrial ecology introduced a new paradigm of principles and tools useful to academic analysis and decision support activities for industry and policymakers. This paper presents a view of the state of the art of industrial ecology, encompassing the fou...
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Gabriella Caruso, Maria Grazia Giacobbe, Filippo Azzaro, Franco Decembrini, Marcella Leonardi, Stefano Miserocchi, Xiuyun Cao, Chunlei Song and Yiyong Zhou
Bacterial and phytoplankton communities are known to be in close relationships, but how natural and anthropogenic stressors can affect their dynamics is not fully understood. To study the response of microbial communities to environmental and human-induc...
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Liudmila Shirokova, Taissia Vorobieva, Svetlana Zabelina, Sergey Klimov, Olga Moreva, Artem Chupakov, Natalia Makhnovich, Vladimir Gogolitsyn, Elena Sobko, Natalia Shorina, Natalia Kokryatskaya, Anna Ershova and Oleg Pokrovsky
Small aquatic ecosystems of the boreal zone are known to be most sensitive indicators of on-going environmental change as well as local anthropogenic pressure, while being highly vulnerable to external impacts. Compared to rather detailed knowledge of th...
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Liudmila Shirokova, Taissia Vorobieva, Svetlana Zabelina, Sergey Klimov, Olga Moreva, Artem Chupakov, Natalia Makhnovich, Vladimir Gogolitsyn, Elena Sobko, Natalia Shorina, Natalia Kokryatskaya, Anna Ershova, Oleg Pokrovsky
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Small aquatic ecosystems of the boreal zone are known to be most sensitive indicators of on-going environmental change as well as local anthropogenic pressure, while being highly vulnerable to external impacts. Compared to rather detailed knowledge of th...
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Jessica Wright, Robert Ackley, Sucharita Gopal and Nathan Phillips
The BosWash corridor is a megalopolis, or large urbanized region composed of interconnected transportation, infrastructure, physiography, and sociopolitical systems. Previous work has not considered the BosWash corridor as an integrated, holistic ecosyst...
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