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Tourism Ecological Security in Wuhan
Journal of Resources and Ecology, 2013The concept of ecological security stems from environmental security theory, and is generally used to evaluate the ecological security of land, water resources and the city. This study applies the Pressure-Station-Response (P-S-R) model and theory of ecological security with field research in 2010 to establish an index system for tourism ecological ...
Li Yajuan, Chen Tian, Hu Jing, Wang Jing
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Ecology as critical security method
Critical Studies on Security, 2014Something in the world makes us think (Deleuze 1994). How could it be any other way? If thought was its own cause, consciousness that was consonant with the world would be impossible.
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Regional Security: An Ecological Necessity
2013Most of the endless interstate conflicts that plague humankind are between nearby nations, and their ultimate resolution is often attempted by a threat of force if not an actual resort to arms. Some more or less modest fraction of these conflicts is at least in part over shared natural resources or derives in some other way from the human environment.
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Climate, ecology and international security
Survival, 1989(1989). Climate, ecology and international security. Survival: Vol. 31, No. 6, pp. 519-532.
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Ecological intensification: harnessing ecosystem services for food security
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2013Rising demands for agricultural products will increase pressure to further intensify crop production, while negative environmental impacts have to be minimized. Ecological intensification entails the environmentally friendly replacement of anthropogenic inputs and/or enhancement of crop productivity, by including regulating and supporting ecosystem ...
Bommarco, R., Kleijn, D., Potts, S.G.
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Resource Nexus and Ecological Security
2016The volume of ecological capacity of a region is determined by various natural resource factors. These natural resource factors are interlinked, and affect each other, some of which may have higher influences than the others and play a major binding or supporting role. They support the social and economic development of China jointly.
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Climate change impacts on plant pathogens, food security and paths forward
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Brajesh K Singh +2 more
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The rumen microbiome: balancing food security and environmental impacts
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Itzhak Mizrahi, Robert Wallace
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