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Spatial-social evaluations of ecosystem services of adaptive aquaculture models using SAR and multivariate analyses: a case in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
The presented study is conducted to investigate the efficiency of two important aquaculture models of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD)’s Soc Trang...
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Spatiotemporal variability of lake surface water temperature and water quality parameters and its interrelationship with water hyacinth biomass in Lake Tana, Ethiopia
Urbanization, agriculture, and climate change affect water quality and water hyacinth growth in lakes. This study examines the spatiotemporal...
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A machine learning framework for spatio-temporal vulnerability map** of groundwaters to nitrate in a data scarce region in Lenjanat Plain, Iran
The temporal aspect of groundwater vulnerability to contaminants such as nitrate is often overlooked, assuming vulnerability has a static nature....
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Detecting Spatial Patterns of Peatland Greenhouse Gas Sinks and Sources with Geospatial Environmental and Remote Sensing Data
Peatlands play a key role in the circulation of the main greenhouse gases (GHG) – methane (CH 4 ), carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), and nitrous oxide (N 2 O)....
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One to twelve-month-ahead forecasting of MODIS-derived Qinghai Lake area, using neuro-fuzzy system hybridized by firefly optimization
Lakes, as the main sources of surface water, are of great environmental and ecological importance and largely affect the climatic conditions of the...
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Time series forecasting of temperature and turbidity due to global warming in river Ganga at and around Varanasi, India
The fluctuation in the river ecosystem network due to climate change-induced global warming affects aquatic organisms, water quality, and other...
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How changes in landscape patterns affect the carbon emission: a case study in the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle, China
The construction of low-carbon cities is an optimal means to balance the competing interests of economic growth and carbon emission reduction. This...
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The global carbon sink potential of terrestrial vegetation can be increased substantially by optimal land management
Excessive emissions of greenhouse gases — of which carbon dioxide is the most significant component, are regarded as the primary reason for increased...
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Disentangling the invasion process of subtropical native forests of Uruguay by the exotic tree Ligustrum lucidum: establishment and dominance determinants
BackgroundWhat factors, processes and mechanisms regulate invasive processes and their effects? This is one of the main questions addressed by the...
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Environmental factors and human activity as drivers of tree cover and density on the Island of Socotra, Yemen
AbstractSocotra Island, in the western Indian Ocean, harbors high biodiversity and endemism and makes up the largest part of the Socotra archipelago...
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Strategic flood management using collaborative game theory: conjunct application of hydrologic and strategic planning models
The conjunct application of various tools, such as collaborative watershed management and strategic planning models, is crucial for monitoring Flood...
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Quantifying the scale of erosion along major coastal aquifers of Pakistan using geospatial and machine learning approaches
Insufficient freshwater recharge and climate change resulted in seawater intrusion in most of the coastal aquifers in Pakistan. Coastal aquifers...
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Performance and validation of water surface temperature estimates from Landsat 8 of the Itaipu Reservoir, State of Paraná, Brazil
Studies on water surface temperature (WST) from thermal infrared remote sensing are still incipient in Brazil, and for many water resources, they do...
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An ecohydrological approach to assess water provisioning and supporting ecosystem services in the Budhabalanga River Basin, India
Rivers are vital and complex natural systems that provide a wide range of ecosystem services. This study presents a methodology for assessing the...
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Sandy beach erosion: impacts and adaptation strategies in Thailand
This paper focuses on sandy beach erosion as a result of rising sea levels, including adaptation option analysis in Thailand. Twenty-seven beaches in...
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High-spatiotemporal-resolution map** of global urban change from 1985 to 2015
High-resolution global maps of annual urban land coverage provide fundamental information of global environmental change and contribute to...
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Multiscale spatial–temporal evolution of energy carbon footprint in the Yellow River Basin of China based on DMSP/OLS and NPP/VIIRS integrated data
Increased CO 2 emissions from urban energy consumption pose a significant challenge to regional carbon mitigation policies. In this paper, we...
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A trend of increasing burned areas in Iraq from 2001 to 2019
Wildfires have an important role in the ecological process affecting ecosystems at multiple spatial scales. MCD64A1 500 m burned area product is used...