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Green Infrastructure for the Landscape Reconfiguration of the VII Municipio of Roma: An Open Project, Beyond Urban Regeneration
The paper returns the results of research work, both applied and theoretical, concerning the reconfiguration of the city planning and landsca** of... -
Soil Acidification Patterns Due to Long-Term Sulphur and Nitrogen Deposition and How They Affect Changes in Vegetation Composition in Eastern Serbia
A rapid change in soil chemistry caused by long-term acidic deposition directly and indirectly disturbs natural habitats and ecosystem functions. The... -
Patagonian Marine Forests in a Scenario of Global and Local Stressors
Humankind, by a particular set of social systems driving the exploitation of nature, has been taking ravaging actions causing enough biogeophysical... -
Determination of Heavy Metal Levels and Health Risk Assessment of Raw Cow Milk in Guelma Region, Algeria
During the recent decades, adverse effects of unexpected contaminants, such as heavy metals on raw cow milk quality, have threatened human health....
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Diversity Patterns Across Aquatic Communities From Peat Bogs in Changing Environmental Scenarios
Peat bogs have an important role in the carbon cycle, as they may be sinks or sources of carbon dioxide and methane, depending on the environmental... -
Global needs for nitrogen fertilizer to improve wheat yield under climate change
Increasing global food demand will require more food production
1 without further exceeding the planetary boundaries2 while simultaneously adapting to... -
Biomarkers for the Detection of Pollutants from the Water Environment
The environment comprises both living and nonliving components, and their interplay dictates the health and sustenance of the environment. Emergent... -
The fecal bacterial microbiome of the Kuhl’s pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus kuhlii) reflects landscape anthropogenic pressure
BackgroundAnthropogenic disturbance has the potential to negatively affect wildlife health by altering food availability and diet composition,...
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Natural Barriers to Antibiotic Entry into the Trophic Chain: Some Examples of the Role of Soils and By-Products
This chapter explores the vital intersection of environmental science and pharmaceutical pollution mitigation. Withing the overall problem, specific... -
Dynamic connectivity analyses to inform management of the invasive American mink and its native competitor, the European mink
Forecasting habitat suitability and connectivity can be central to both controlling range expansion of invasive species and promoting native species...
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Microalgae-mediated bioremediation: current trends and opportunities-a review
Environmental pollution poses a critical global challenge, and traditional wastewater treatment methods often prove inadequate in addressing the...
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Bangladesh Case Study
Hydro-climatic extremities together with aquatic pollution are bringing enormous health hazards, particularly by multi-drug resistant (MDR)... -
How plants respond to heavy metal contamination: a narrative review of proteomic studies and phytoremediation applications
Main conclusionHeavy metal pollution caused by human activities is a serious threat to the environment and human health. Plants have evolved...
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Evaluating nutrient balances, soil carbon trends, and management options to support long-term soil productivity in smallholder crop-livestock systems
Understanding drivers of nutrient balances in crop** systems, and possible strategies to replenish nutrient and carbon losses from soils, is...
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Predicting current and future distribution of wild edible Syzygium afromontanum (F. White) Byng. under climate change in Ethiopia
Plant species tend to shift their geographical ranges in response to climate change. The extent to which they are sensitive to the change is less...
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Assessing changes in global fire regimes
BackgroundThe global human footprint has fundamentally altered wildfire regimes, creating serious consequences for human health, biodiversity, and...
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A multi-indicator spatial similarity approach for evaluating ecological restoration scenarios
ContextThe greater Everglades region in Florida (USA) is an area of wetlands that has been altered and reduced to 50% of its original area and faces...
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Influence of forest proportion and configuration at the watershed and riparian zone scales on sediment yield: a simulation experiment
ContextUnderstanding how landscape pattern influences water quality is crucial for landscape planning and management aimed at providing hydrological...
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Mexican Bats: Threats in the Anthropocene
Anthropocene is the current geological epoch on planet Earth, characterized by climate change, land use change, deforestation, pollution, among other... -
A Sustainable Ocean Economy for 2050: Approximating Its Benefits and Costs
The ocean and its resources provide key ecosystem services and benefits that are crucial for human well-being and the prosperity of the global...