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An Examination of Ecological Risk Assessment at Landscape Scale and the Management Plan

2009
This study primarily aimed to put forward some feasible measures over Gediz Delta derived from both our previous research on wetland functions-stressors context and the official management plan so that they could be utilized by decision-makers for the long term benefits of the delta.
Kaplan, Adnan, Hepcan, Serif
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Research Progress on Ecological Risk Assessment Based on Multifunctional Landscape

Journal of Resources and Ecology, 2021
The unreasonable utilization and trade-offs of the multifunctional landscape is one of the important causes leading to ecological risk. Quantifying the relationship, heterogeneous process and driving mechanism between landscape function and human well-being can provide a scientific basis for achieving a win-win situation of regional development and ...
Lin Dayi   +4 more
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Using Wildlife as Receptor Species: A Landscape Approach to Ecological Risk Assessment

Environmental Management, 2004
To assist risk assessors at the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site (SRS), a Geographic Information System (GIS) application was developed to provide relevant information about specific receptor species of resident wildlife that can be used for ecological risk assessment.
Karen F, Gaines   +5 more
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Optimization of landscape ecological risk assessment method and ecological management zoning considering resilience

Journal of Environmental Management
Currently, landscape ecological risk (LER) assessment faces issues such as strong subjectivity and limited applicability in ecological zoning. Therefore, this research attempts to optimize the LER assessment model by evaluating landscape vulnerability based on ecosystem services and to conduct ecological management zoning in combination with ecosystem ...
Jin Wang, Jinman Wang, Jianing Zhang
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[Impacts of Shenzhen basic ecological control line on landscape ecological risk].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2019
The Shenzhen Basic Ecological Control Line (SZBECL) has been in operation for more than ten years since its implementation in 2005, which has a significant protective effect on the ecological space. Landscape ecological risk refers to the possible adverse consequences caused by the natural or human-induced interactions between landscape pattern and ...
Bi-Kai, Chen   +2 more
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The Ecological Risk of Acid Mine Drainage in a Salinising Landscape

2017
Acid mine drainage (AMD) and increasing salinity of freshwater ecosystems pose serious threats to water quality in water-stressed South Africa. These threats are exacerbated by mining activities, mainly gold and coal from both active and abandoned mines that continue to release acidic water that is rich in toxic metals and high sulphate concentrations.
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Considering dynamic landscape ecological risk to identify ecological security patterns in urban agglomeration

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment
Identifying priority areas for conservation and developing strategies to minimize the potential risks arising from urban development is crucial to achieving ecosystem sustainability. The construction and maintenance of ecological security patterns are essential for ensuring regional ecological security, especially in rapidly expanding urban ...
Xiaoyu Li, Hui Tang, Jian Peng
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Unhealthy Places: The Ecology of Risk in the Urban Landscape

Contemporary Sociology, 2001
Dorceta Taylor   +2 more
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