Recommendations for built marine infrastructure that supports natural habitats
The extent of built marine infrastructure—from energy infrastructure and ports to artificial reefs and aquaculture—is increasing globally. The rise in built structure coverage is concurrent with losses and degradation of many natural habitats. Although historically associated with net negative impacts on natural systems, built infrastructure—with ...
Avery B Paxton+17 more
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CLOSURE OF TIDAL CHANNEL IN LAND RECLAMATION
Chin-I Liu, Ruey-Shyong Shang
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Approaches to Post-Mining Land Reclamation in Polish Open-Cast Lignite Mining [PDF]
Z. Kasztelewicz
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Correction: Land reclamation pattern and environmental regulation guidelines for port clusters in the Bohai Sea, China. [PDF]
Zhu G+6 more
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Juvenile salmonids traverse coastal meta‐nurseries that connect rivers via the sea
Conventionally, juvenile salmonids are thought to migrate unidirectionally from freshwater systems to marine systems and therefore only inhabit natal drainages. Although scattered evidence suggests juveniles can move bidirectionally between freshwater rivers and the ocean, including into non‐natal drainages, such movements have never been documented ...
Stuart H Munsch+12 more
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Land reclamation and its consequences: A 40-year analysis of water residence time in Doha Bay, Qatar. [PDF]
Lecart M+6 more
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Escherichia coli pathotype virulotyping to assess if combined top soil improver and water inputs would potentially lead to hybrid strains with shuffled virulence features in ready‐to‐eat vegetables. This is to support the transition toward safe and sustainable food production systems.
Giorgia Barbieri+9 more
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Assessment ecological risk of heavy metal caused by high-intensity land reclamation in Bohai Bay, China. [PDF]
Zhu G, Xie Z, Li T, Ma Z, Xu X.
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Water Shortage and Mitigation Solutions: A Focus on New Physical and Financial Hedging Tools
ABSTRACT Climate change, water mismanagement, and overconsumption are intensifying droughts and water shortages worldwide. Beyond health risks, water scarcity threatens food security, disrupts agriculture, and can fuel conflicts—underscoring the need for sustainable water management.
Nicola Bartolini+2 more
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Analysis of drainage criteria as a basis for land reclamation of anizotropic soils in arid regions [PDF]
Branislav Žeželj+3 more
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