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Short Abstract The exhibition ‘Confluences: Water and People’ drew together creative, participatory, community‐focused research by partners in Colombia, Ethiopia, India, Malaysia, and the UK, as well as artists whose work connects with the River Tyne, its tributaries, people, and landscapes.
Helen Underhill, Cat Button
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Ethnobotanical knowledge and ethnomedicinal uses of plant resources by urban communities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: a novel urban ethnobotanical approach. [PDF]
Ullah I +5 more
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We compared the abundance and characteristics of trees in replicated plots across a rural to urban gradient in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Trees in urban parks, fencerows, and national parks provide complementary benefits and have distinct compositions.
Jennifer S. Powers +12 more
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Visualizing nutrient synergies: STCR approach towards NPK balancing and yield targeting in barnyard millet. [PDF]
Rangaiah KM +7 more
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Future‐Proofing Natura 2000 Through a Biocultural Approach
ABSTRACT The Natura 2000 sites of the European Union form the largest protected area network globally and are widely considered a conservation success. However, many Natura 2000 sites are not in a favorable conservation status, and support by policy and society has often been low.
Tobias Plieninger +2 more
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Donkey hair cortisol concentrations are associated with carrying heavy load and being beaten at work. [PDF]
Bukhari SSUH +5 more
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ABSTRACT Finding equilibrium between profitability and environmental impacts poses a fundamental challenge in cropping systems management. Identifying trade‐offs requires robust tools to reconcile diverse and frequently conflicting objectives, especially in low data availability scenarios.
Roberta Calone +6 more
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Multiproxy analysis of stabling layers in four middle bronze age byre-houses from the site of Oppeano 4D (Verona, Italy). [PDF]
Nicosia C +6 more
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Peatlands have the capacity to sequester large quantities of carbon and can therefore play an important role in climate change mitigation. However, anthropogenic activities alter their hydrological regimes, converting them from net CO2 sinks into net sources.
Brenda D'Acunha +9 more
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Food, Feed, and Phytochemical Uses of Wild Edible Plants: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Rumicha TD +4 more
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