Can Regenerative Agriculture increase national soil carbon stocks? : Simulated country scale adoption of reduced tillage, cover cropping, and ley-arable integration using RothC [PDF]
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank Dr Andrew C. Martin for advice on our modelling framework. The authors would like to acknowledge the use of the University of Oxford Advanced Research Computing facility in carrying out this work.
Bürkner, Paul-Christian +5 more
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Agro-materials : a bibliographic review [PDF]
Facing the problems of plastic recycling and fossil resources exhaustion, the use of biomass to conceive new materials appears like a reasonable solution.
A. Rouilly +51 more
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Ecological Footprint Inequality : a methodological review and some results [PDF]
Scarcities of environmental services are no longer merely a remote hypothesis. Consequently, analysis of their inequalities between nations becomes of paramount importance for the achievement of sustainability in terms either of international policy, or ...
Duro, Juan Antonio +2 more
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Effects of recreational use and fragmentation on the understorey vegetation and soil microbial communities of urban forests in southern Finland [PDF]
The impacts of fragmentation and recreational use on the hemiboreal urban forest understorey vegetation and the microbial community of the humus layer (the phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) pattern, microbial biomass and microbial activity, measured as ...
Malmivaara-Lämsä, Minna
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Trends in recovery of mediterranean soil chemical properties and microbial activities after infrequent and frequent wildfires [PDF]
Since the 1970s, increase in fire frequency has been observed in all European Mediterranean regions. The objectives of this study were (1) to determine the effects of wildfire frequency on the recovery at short- and long-term of soil chemical and ...
Dupuy, N. +5 more
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Asymptotic Expansions for Stationary Distributions of Perturbed Semi-Markov Processes
New algorithms for computing of asymptotic expansions for stationary distributions of nonlinearly perturbed semi-Markov processes are presented. The algorithms are based on special techniques of sequential phase space reduction, which can be applied to ...
A. Hanen +84 more
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A Critical Review of Circularity - ‘design for disassembly’ assessment methods applied in the development of modular construction panels - an Irish case study [PDF]
The construction and operation of buildings has a significant negative impact on the environment and is a major contributor to global warming. The EU has responded with a range of policy measures including targets to decarbonise the existing building ...
Daly, Patrick
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Quasi-Stationary Asymptotics for Perturbed Semi-Markov Processes in Discrete Time [PDF]
We consider a discrete time semi-Markov process where the characteristics defining the process depend on a small perturbation parameter. It is assumed that the state space consists of one finite communicating class of states and, in addition, one ...
Petersson, Mikael
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Exponential functionals of Levy processes
This text surveys properties and applications of the exponential functional $\int_0^t\exp(-\xi_s)ds$ of real-valued L\'evy processes $\xi=(\xi_t,t\geq0)$.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/154957805100000122 in the Probability Surveys ...
Bertoin, Jean, Yor, Marc
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Optimization of Information Rate Upper and Lower Bounds for Channels with Memory
We consider the problem of minimizing upper bounds and maximizing lower bounds on information rates of stationary and ergodic discrete-time channels with memory.
Sadeghi, Parastoo +2 more
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