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This article will present case studies of collaborative action research projects on adaptation to climate change, erosion and sea level rise in coastal and riverine communities in New Brunswick.
Omer Chouinard +2 more
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How to organise limited space: Micro-regionalisation of La Digue island (Seychelles)
Islands, especially small ones, are commonly studied as microcosms of natural and social processes. In this article, La Digue island (10 km2) in the Seychelles archipelago was treated as such.
Henryk Jędrusik Maciej
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Abstract Bivalve mollusks are vital to coastal economies and food security, yet the impact of ocean warming and acidification on aquaculture remains unclear due to a lack of ground truth data on future production. Most experimental studies rely on short‐term, single‐factor experiments in stable and food‐unlimited environments, making it difficult to ...
Fabrice Pernet +7 more
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Persistence of viable but non-culturable bacteria during the production and distribution of drinking water [PDF]
The direct measurement of in situ respiring bacteria using 5-cyano-2,3-ditolyl tetrazolium chloride (CTC) shows that, especially for Gram-negative bacteria, large numbers of viable but non-culturable (VBNC) bacteria are present in finished water from a ...
Cervantes, P. +4 more
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Risque environnemental et action collective : l’exemple de la gestion du risque d’érosion à Wissant (Côte d’Opale) [PDF]
Cet article vise à mettre en question les rapports qui s’établissent entre les risques environnementaux, leur perception par les acteurs et les mesures qui sont effectivement prises face à ces risques.
Herbert, Vincent +3 more
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Climate risks, digital media, and big data: following communication trails to investigate urban communities' resilience [PDF]
Today, when extreme weather affects an urban area, huge numbers of digital data are spontaneously produced by the population on the Internet. These “digital trails” can provide insight into the interactions existing between climate-related risks and the
R. Vicari +3 more
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Climate Change Affects Multiple Coral Reef Fisheries Ecosystem Services
ABSTRACT Coral reef fisheries support livelihoods and provide an affordable source of essential dietary nutrients to coastal people. However, climate‐driven coral bleaching is dramatically altering reef habitats and changing reef fish composition, diversity, and productivity.
Sarah M. Martin +6 more
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Servicesheds connect people to the landscapes upon which they depend
Abstract Ecosystem services (ES) are benefits people receive from nature. To sustain these benefits, we need to spatially connect communities benefitting from specific ES with landscape features that generate the ES. A variety of process‐based models support ES assessments by estimating the biophysical supply of ES that comes from landscapes.
Yiyi Zhang +7 more
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Dynamique de la conductance hydraulique chez l'olivier de table (Olea europaea L., cv Meski) [PDF]
Hydraulic Conductance Dynamic in Olive Table Tree (Olea europaea L. cv Meski). Cette étude expose les effets de l'aménagement des pâturages par la digue filtrante sur la dynamique de la végétation.
Hechmi, C. +6 more
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This article focuses on the role of social capital in the context of the implementation of adaptation strategies to climate change in the building sector in coastal areas.
Mélinda Noblet +2 more
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