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Seed dormancy and germination of the endangered exceptional Hawaiian lobelioid Brighamia rockii. [PDF]
Abstract Premise The Campanulaceae (Lobelioideae) is the Hawaiian plant family with the most endangered and extinct species. Although seeds of Hawaiian lobelioids are desiccation tolerant, the species are exceptional (i.e., they present challenges at various stages of the conventional ex situ conservation chain) due to their generally poor seed ...
Wolkis D +3 more
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'rtry': An R package to support plant trait data preprocessing. [PDF]
‘rtry’ is an open‐source package that simplifies the plant trait data preprocessing workflow. The package was developed as part of the TRY R project to preprocess trait data received via the TRY database and was designed to be applicable to trait datasets from other sources.
Lam OHY +5 more
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GEOREF: a Software for Improving the Use of Remote Sensing Images in Environmental Applications
Analysis of temporal sequences of satellite images is of great importance in the monitoring of environmental phenomena, where both multi-temporal and multi-spectral images are widely used. The first problem to deal with such a kind of imagery is their geo-referencing, i.e. computing a transformation to a geodetic or cartographic datum.
CARRION, DANIELA +2 more
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PROTOCOL: Street outreach conflict mediation programs for reducing violence. [PDF]
Abstract This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: This systematic review will synthesize the available evaluation research on the effectiveness of street outreach conflict mediation programs. The review seeks to answer the following primary question: Are street outreach worker strategies that use conflict ...
Maguire ER, Telep CW, Abt T, Adams E.
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Selected from publications indexed in GeoRef
On cover: Selected from publications indexed in GeoRef.Description based on ...
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Abstract The 6 February 2023, Mw 7.8 Pazarcık earthquake in the Turkey‐Syria border region raises the question of whether such a large earthquake could have been foreseen, as well as what is the maximum possible magnitude (Mmax) of earthquakes on the East Anatolian Fault (EAF) system and on continental transform faults in general.
S. Carena +5 more
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Abstract Night‐time light (NTL) satellite imagery can provide unique insights into the energy sector. Nevertheless, there are limited studies that have systematically reviewed the literature on the relationship between electricity consumption and NTL.
Dipendra Bhattarai +3 more
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A diagnostic for collaborative monitoring in forest landscape restoration
Monitoring is crucial to meet the goals of the major global forest landscape restoration (FLR) initiatives that are underway. If members of the global FLR community are going to learn from one another, a multi‐scalar, multi‐site monitoring approach is needed to generate information that can provide the basis for social learning and adaptive management,
Manuel R. Guariguata, Kristen Evans
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Grand Challenges as Educational Innovations in Higher Education: A Scoping Review of the Literature
Grand challenges are complex problems that are common to much of society, affect large populations, and may have several possible solutions. Incorporation of grand challenges into higher education courses can facilitate the development of collaborative problem‐solving skills while providing relevant and practical opportunities to experience the ...
Lorelli Nowell +6 more
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