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Landslides are a recurring hazard in the highland villages of Punten and Gunungsari, Batu City, where natural fragility intersects with human-induced landscape change.
Rivandi Pranandita Putra +4 more
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DPSIR Framework – A Decision – Making Tool for Municipalities [PDF]
AbstractMany municipalities in Central Europe deal with the problem of invasive species in their natural ecosystems. Invasive vegetation eradicates native species and causes dense stands that damage the natural environment. This work shows how important it is to have an informative tool for municipalities to be successful in their struggles with ...
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Rethinking Global Soil Degradation: Drivers, Impacts, and Solutions
Abstract The increasing threat of soil degradation presents significant challenges to soil health, especially within agroecosystems that are vital for food security, climate regulation, and economic stability. This growing concern arises from intricate interactions between land use practices and climatic conditions, which, if not addressed, could ...
Nima Shokri +29 more
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Groundwater management strategy to reduce the impact of land degradation in tropical karst areas
The study aimed to determine the level of pollution sensitivity associated with fertilization activities in agricultural land in two karst spring catchment areas (Beton and Guntur).
Muhammad Naufal +2 more
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How has urban metabolism research contributed to urban resilience? A conceptual review of practices
Abstract Although the literature indicates that auditing a city's metabolic flows is critical to enhancing the resilience of urban systems, the current knowledge is still unclear about how urban metabolism (UM) research could contribute to urban resilience (UR).
Hsi‐Chuan Wang, Vincent Nathan Lim
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Identifying past social-ecological thresholds to understand long-term temporal dynamics in Spain [PDF]
A thorough understanding of long-term temporal social-ecological dynamics at the national scale helps to explain the current condition of a country’s ecosystems and to support environmental policies to tackle future sustainability challenges. We aimed to
Benayas, Javier +10 more
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A generic DPSIR framework for land use and soil management ABSTRACT Human activities have significant impacts on the European terrestrial landscape, contributing to anthropogenic climate change. Soil health, crucial for human life, is at a critical phase, with nearly 70% of European soil considered unhealthy.
Shaswati Chowdhury +6 more
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A portion of Colombia’s water resources is located on the Pacific coast within the territory of the Community Council of Alto and Medio Dagua (CC-AMDA). Though a harmonious balance between the communities’ subsistent activities and nature was maintained ...
Sirak Robele Gari +4 more
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Decision‐support tools for pollinators and pollination in agricultural landscapes: A systematic map
We systematically mapped tools designed to support pollinators and pollination services in agricultural landscapes. Gaps in decision support tools include fewer tools on wild pollinators, limited coverage of drivers of decline, unspecified target users and pollinators, geographical biases and technical skills requirements.
Ciara Dwyer +3 more
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Exploring Global Water Scarcity Dynamics Through Causal Discovery and Structural Causal Modelling
Abstract Water scarcity represents a critical global challenge driven by diverse complex interactions between natural and anthropogenic factors. Long‐term water scarcity often results in depletion of water resources in so‐called water scarcity hotspots.
Myrthe Leijnse +2 more
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