Environmental Impact of a Tooth Extraction: Life Cycle Analysis in a University Hospital Setting
ABSTRACT Objectives The global impact of health care on the human environmental burden is enormous, but medical care is currently not realising the potential of sustainable practice. Similarly, dentistry and the various forms of dental treatment are not provided in a sustainable manner.
Paul Künzle +2 more
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Environmentally Friendly Production of Graphene Oxide via Ball Milling: Characterization and Life Cycle Assessment. [PDF]
Sasrimuang S +4 more
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Modelling eutrophication in lake ecosystems: A review.
B. Vinçon‐Leite, C. Casenave
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Abstract As nations seek to expand protected area (PA) networks to cover 30% of land and seas by 2030 (30×30), there is an urgent need for systematic conservation planning and spatial prioritization that considers the broad range of ecological and socioeconomic factors influencing the persistence of biodiversity.
Edmond Sacre +2 more
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Nutritionally adequate, healthy, and climate-friendly diets following the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023: an optimization study for Norway. [PDF]
Lengle J +3 more
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Making Green Water Clear: Using Alternative Technology to Treat Eutrophic Freshwater [PDF]
Larivee, Hethre
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Bright spots for advancing ecological understanding and conservation decision‐making
Abstract A lot can be learned by studying bright spots—defined as unexpected positive outcomes. In fields like public health, education, and oncology, identifying factors behind bright spots reveals previously unknown drivers of success that can be replicated elsewhere.
Holly S. Embke +7 more
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Effects of Different Ecological Floating Bed Plant Assemblages on Water Purification and Phytoplankton Community Structure in Shallow Eutrophic Lakes: A Case Study in Lake Taihu. [PDF]
Liang Y, Zhang T, Cui W, Kuang Z, Xu D.
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Effects of nitrogen deposition on territory numbers of breeding birds
Abstract Deposition of atmospheric N (nitrogen) is assumed to be a major cause of biodiversity decline in Europe. To date, few studies on the direct or indirect effects of N on bird species have been conducted. Using Swiss bird count data and habitat data, we analyzed the correlation of N deposition with numbers of territories of 112 breeding bird ...
Kim Meichtry‐Stier +3 more
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