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Ecological footprint and carrying capacity of agricultural water-land-energy nexus in China
Agriculture is the largest water and land using sector in China. From the perspective of energy utilization, agriculture serves both as a carbon source and a carbon sink sector.
Xiaolei Ma, Hongxian Yuan
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Determinants of Ecological Footprints: What is the role of globalization?
This paper empirically analyzes the ecological consequences of globalization, by employing the Ecological Footprint (EF) as a proxy for human ecological demands and the KOF index of Globalization. We develop an unbalanced data set covering 146 countries over the 1981–2009 period and are thus able to address the influence of countries’ development over ...
Rudolph, Alexandra, Figge, Lukas
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an escalating global threat driven by antimicrobial use in aquaculture and livestock. Resistant pathogens and genes can spread across humans, animals, and the environment through interconnected ecosystems. Using a One Health approach, this review emphasizes antimicrobial stewardship, regulatory strengthening, enhanced ...
Mir Mohammad Ali +10 more
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Ecological footprint (EF) is potential to be applied in universities to assist building management units to coordinate in order to reduce environmental impact and to achieve sustainable resource consumption from its main activities including teaching ...
See Tan Ang +2 more
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Seven‐year surveillance reveals a cold‐adapted OsHV‐1 lineage in blood clams, with disease onset at 13°C—3–5°C lower than in oysters—and identifies asymptomatic carriers and facility effluent as key transmission routes. ABSTRACT Ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV‐1) poses a major threat to bivalve aquaculture, but its impact on blood clams (Anadara ...
Xiang Zhang +7 more
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Determination of ecological footprints of pre-service teachers (the case of Kırıkkale University)
The ecological footprint is a noteworthy indicator when it is desired to ensure sustainability and make ecological assessments. The ecological footprint quantitatively reveals the relationship between human activities and the supply and demand for ...
Berfin Ekin +2 more
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Evaluation and Forecast of Sustainable Utilization of Water Resources in Beijing
Taking Beijing as the study area,this paper constructs an ecological footprint model and an ecological carrying capacity model of water resources in Beijing depending on the theory of ecological footprint of water resources.Further,it analyzes the ...
LI Congxin, XIANG Chunyu
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Indicators and Evaluation Tools for the Assessment of Urban Sustainability [PDF]
This paper attempts to provide an explanation of why reductionistic approaches are not adequate to tackle the urban sustainability issue in a consistent way.
Giuseppe Munda
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A curated review of ESA publications for teaching ecology
Abstract Since the early 1990s, the Ecological Society of America's journals have published hundreds of articles of direct relevance to those who teach ecology—especially at the undergraduate level. In an effort to draw attention to that literature, we conducted an analysis to identify well‐cited articles, as well as those that may be underrecognized ...
Kenneth M. Klemow, Rosemarie Desmarais
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The ecological footprint is the measurement of human consumption of natural assets such as plant-based food, livestock and fish products, forest resources and space for urban infrastructure.
Le, Tran Hieu
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