The study evaluated the vulnerability and adaptation status of farming households in the climate‐sensitive wetland region of Bangladesh, using survey data from 120 households. The livelihood vulnerability index indicated moderate vulnerability (0.53), with key risks stemming from livelihood strategies, natural resource dependence and climatic ...
Farhana Yasmin Bithi +6 more
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Correction: Estimating the value of tropical coastal wetland habitats to fisheries: Caveats and assumptions. [PDF]
Abrantes KG, Sheaves M, Fries J.
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Impactful Weather and Multi‐Hazard Events: Lived Experiences From Rural Scotland
This study explores stakeholders’ experiences of impactful weather events and multi‐hazards—whose frequency and severity are evolving due to climate change—using surveys of 43 participants and 12 follow‐up interviews from respondents in rural Scotland as a case study.
Lou Brett +2 more
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The origins and implications of glycerol ether lipids in China coastal wetland sediments. [PDF]
Lü X +9 more
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Buffer Options for the Bay: Exploring the Trends, the Science, and the Options of Buffer Management in the Great Bay Watershed Key Findings from Available Literature [PDF]
Flanagan, Shea E. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Lentic ecosystems are vulnerable to contamination by trace elements, which can accumulate and pose risks to aquatic life and human health. In a large, developing country such as Brazil, marked by vast geographic, environmental, and socioeconomic diversity, it is crucial to understand how these factors shape research on this group of ...
Maria C. F. Neuenschwander +4 more
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During the Late Permian, the rise of the Gondwanides Belt trapped marine waters, giving birth to a vast megalake. This lake shifted between overfilled, balanced‐fill and underfilled stages that are recorded by high‐frequency accommodation changes, while meteorological seiches shaped the sedimentary dynamic and produced heterolithic beds.
B. Christofoletti +6 more
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Voluntary Restoration: Mitigation's Silent Partner in the Quest to Reverse Coastal Wetland Loss in the USA. [PDF]
Gittman RK +19 more
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Common construction materials do not deter turtles from nesting in roadside habitat
We used a before‐during‐after study to evaluate rock rip‐rap at wetland crossings as a mitigation strategy to deter female turtles from nesting in unsafe roadside habitats. Although females did not nest in the rip‐rap, they continued to nest in roadside habitat, indicating the strategy was unsuccessful and required further research.
Jenna Kentel +3 more
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Toward a mechanistic understanding of "peat collapse" and its potential contribution to coastal wetland loss. [PDF]
Chambers LG +2 more
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