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Tatyana Tolstykh, Leyla Gamidullaeva, Nadezhda Shmeleva, Sergey Gromov and Alexander Ermolenko
In recent years, smart and ecological urbanism and transformations into the new models of city making have become a global mainstream. These are models of the smart city, the eco-city, and the eco-megacity. The article proposes a conceptual approach to t...
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Chien-Pang Chin, Kuan-Yu Su and Kwang-Ming Liu
The northeastern waters of Guishan Island constitute one of the crucial fishing grounds for coastal trawl fishery in Taiwan and have been exploited for many decades. To construct the marine ecosystem and to examine the interactions among trophic levels o...
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Samaneh Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Minnoka Nockrach and Zahra Kalantari
Wetlands used as cost-effective nature-based solutions provide environmental and socio-economic benefits to people locally and regionally. With significant loss of wetland areas due to expansion of forest, agriculture, and energy production industries, s...
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Christina Vogel, Malena Ripken and Thomas Klenke
Marine spatial planning temporally and spatially allocates marine resources to different users. The ecosystem approach aims at optimising the social and economic benefits people derive from marine resources while preserving the ecosystem’s health. ...
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Thanh Viet Nguyen
People have tried to understand ecosystems using many different models. As a result, the concept of ecosystem-based fishery management is evolving and has no universal definition or consistent application. The objective of this paper is to provide a revi...
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Edward J. Garrity
This paper develops a system dynamics model of Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ) systems in order to differentiate ITQ from total allowable catch (TAC) effects and to identify areas where policy changes and management improvement may be most effective....
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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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Alessandra Rosso and Ezio Venturino
We propose a way of dealing with invasive species or pest control in agriculture. Ecosystems can be modeled via dynamical systems. For their study, it is necessary to establish their possible equilibria. Even a moderately complex system exhibits, in gene...
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Francis K. Wiese and R. John Nelson
The abundance and distribution of marine fishes is influenced by environmental conditions, predator?prey relationships, multispecies interactions, and direct human impacts, such as fishing. The adaptive response of the system depends on its structure and...
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Oksana N. Kiseleva, Olga V. Sysoeva, Anastasia V. Vasina and Victor V. Sysoev
The intensification of innovation processes in Russia is a challenging task that requires a continuous search for solutions to make possible the many required changes in economics. We consider the major factors needed to advance an innovative activity at...
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Heejoong Kang and Chang-Ik Zhang
The ecosystem-based fisheries assessment (EBFA) approach to evaluate four management objectives: sustainability, biodiversity, habitat quality, and socio-economic benefits, has been developed in previous studies. The existing EBFA approach is a risk-base...
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África de la Hera-Portillo, Julio López-Gutiérrez, Pedro Zorrilla-Miras, Beatriz Mayor and Elena López-Gunn
We have witnessed the great changes that hydrogeological systems are facing in the last decades: rivers that have dried up; wetlands that have disappeared, leaving their buckets converted into farmland; and aquifers that have been intensively exploited f...
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Joseph Nicolette, Stephanie Burr and Mark Rockel
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Richard Tingem Munang, Ibrahim Thiaw and Mike Rivington
This paper argues that a sustainable ecosystem management approach is vital to ensure the delivery of essential ?life support? ecosystem services and must be mainstreamed into societal conscience, political thinking and economic processes. Feeding the wo...
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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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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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Carmela Mariano and Marsia Marino
Cities and urban systems are the places most responsible for climate change, but at the same time they are the places where its effects are felt the most. A state-of-the-art analysis showed that Ecological?Environmental, Settlement, and Infrastructure an...
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Andreas Giannakoulopoulos, Minas Pergantis and Aristeidis Lamprogeorgos
The present study focuses on using qualitative and quantitative data to evaluate the functionality, user experience (UX), and aesthetic approach offered by an academic multi-site Web ecosystem consisting of multiple interconnected websites. Large entitie...
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Kathleen A. McGinley
Tropical forest management increasingly is challenged by multiple, complex, intersecting, and in many cases unprecedented changes in the environment that are triggered by human activity. Many of these changes are associated with the Anthropocene?a new ge...
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Koen Kramer,D. C. van der Werf
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The environment is changing and so are forests, in their functioning, in species composition, and in the species? genetic composition. Many empirical and process-based models exist to support forest management. However, most of these models do not consid...
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