Earthworm Abundance Changes Depending on Soil Management Practices in Slovenian Vineyards
Earthworms are key indicators of soil quality and health in vineyards, but research that considers different soil management systems, especially in Slovenian viticultural areas is scarce.
Stanko Vršič +3 more
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Coastline changes under natural and anthropogenic drivers in a macro-tidal estuary between 2000-2020
Coastline changes in estuarine areas can result from a combination of natural processes such as erosion, sedimentation, and sea-level rise, as well as human activities, including urbanization and infrastructure development.
Qian Wang +5 more
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Effectiveness of the Qilian Mountain Nature Reserve of China in Reducing Human Impacts
The management effectiveness of protected areas plays a key role in biodiversity and ecosystem services conservation. We evaluated the effectiveness of Qilian Mountain Nature Reserve (QMNR) in reducing human footprint (HF).
Shicheng Li +5 more
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Microhabitat selection of a Sicilian subterranean woodlouse and its implications for cave management
Human activities in subterranean environments can affect different ecosystem components, including the resident fauna. Subterranean terrestrial invertebrates are particularly sensitive to environmental change, especially microclimatic variations.
Giuseppe Nicolosi +6 more
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Groundwater Variability Across India, Under Contrasting Human and Natural Conditions
Characterizing local to regional scale water cycles and water resources will be crucial for achieving the United Nations' water‐related Sustainable Developmental Goals.
Dileep K. Panda +2 more
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Sustainable development goals for 2030 depending on how to create abetter life for pepole including all parameters which affect human to avoid the negative impacts of climate change which can destroy life on our plante.
Heba Mahrous Ali Abd El Aal
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Five decades of terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard
For more than five decades, research has been conducted at Ny-Ålesund, in Svalbard, Norway, to understand the structure and functioning of High-Arctic ecosystems and the profound impacts on them of environmental change.
Å.Ø. Pedersen +46 more
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Human-triggered earthquakes and their impacts on human security [PDF]
A comprehensive understanding of earthquake risks in urbanized regions requires an accurate assessment of both urban vulnerabilities and earthquake hazards.
Christian Klose, Christian Klose
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Socio‐economic impact classification of alien taxa (SEICAT) [PDF]
1 Many alien taxa are known to cause socio‐economic impacts by affecting the different constituents of human well‐being (security; material and non‐material assets; health; social, spiritual and cultural relations; freedom of choice and action ...
Bacher, Sven +9 more
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Life cycle assessment of biosolids land application and evaluation of the factors impacting human toxicity through plants uptake [PDF]
Due to the increasing environmental concerns in the wastewater treatment sector, the environmental impacts of organic waste disposal procedures require careful evaluation. However, the impacts related to the return of organic matter to agricultural soils
Ademe +25 more
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