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From biopower to affirmative biopolitics: A (bio)political ecology of becoming with wolves
Abstract Effective, equitable and just strategies for multispecies coexistence are increasingly the focus of research and policy. The critical social sciences, such as political ecology, have been particularly interested in this topic recently, exploring the production of human–wildlife interactions and the resulting (uneven) outcomes for different ...
Valerio Donfrancesco, Chris Sandbrook
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As a consequence of both climate and land‐use change, open alpine habitats are shrinking. Snow avalanches are a natural disturbance that create habitat mosaics which host unique bird communities, but their frequency and severity will probably be influenced by climate change.
Dayron Lopez +4 more
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Aproximación a una metodología de evaluación de la calidad de geoportales IDE
En este artículo se plantea una metodología de evaluación de la calidad de un geo- portal de una IDE, dedicando especial atención a su usabilidad e interoperabilidad, entendidas en sentido amplio, y se aplica a los geoportales nacionales de las IDE de las Américas. Esta metodología está basada en documentos anteriores de trabajo y la experiencia
Antonio F. Rodríguez +4 more
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Morphoevolutive drivers on a rapidly‐evolving soft rocky cliff and connected shore platform system
A multi‐source approach combining UAV surveys, optical satellite images and meteo‐marine data identifies key morphoevolutive drivers on a soft rocky cliff system. Results highlight the role of lithology and structure as primary controls, with marine and rainfall forcing acting as preparatory agents in a rapidly evolving coastal landscape.
Davide Torre +6 more
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Our interactive tool enables data‐driven planning of neutering programs, helping stakeholders optimize resource allocation and improve long‐term outcomes. This approach enhances management effectiveness and can be adapted to similar closed systems, offering a scalable solution for balancing ecological and societal concerns.
Martina Cecchetti, Luca Nelli
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Forest planning, forest management, and forest policy require updated, reliable, and harmonized spatial datasets. In Italy a national geographic Forest Information System (FIS) designed to store and facilitate the access and analysis of spatial datasets ...
D’Amico G +9 more
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In September 2022, a high‐magnitude flood in the Misa River (Italy) transported gravel in suspension, depositing it on superelevated terraces. This was driven by high water discharge, increased fluid density and an entrenched channel limiting widening.
Andrea Brenna +4 more
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We studied an outcrop sequence of tidal sand ridges, the forced‐regressive portion of which exhibits a basal contact interpreted as a regressive surface of marine erosion generated by tides. Abstract The regressive surface of marine erosion is a key stratigraphic discontinuity used to identify episodes of forced regression in marine strata.
Sergio G. Longhitano, Johannes M. Miocic
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In recent years, the use of Gegraphic Free and Open Source Software (GFOSS) by the Italian public administration is more diffused (CAD, 2013) even if the suspicion that proprietary software is more able to completely solve the problem of the management ...
Roberto Marzocchi +7 more
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El pseudorrelieve en los visores de mapas de los geoportales IDE de España
Un buen número de los visualizadores de las Infraestructuras de Datos Espaciales (IDE) de las distintas Comunidades Autónomas de España, utilizan las ortoimágenes como capa base sobre la que referenciar características del territorio. Al margen de lo inadecuado de utilizar como «mapa base» una imagen aérea en lugar de un mapa general de síntesis ...
Bernabé Poveda, Miguel Ángel +2 more
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