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Perception of Landscape Management [PDF]
Complex landscape management instruments based on a dynamic, innovative land-conservation paradigm and spatial zoning to provide for graded intensity of protection and human use are being implemented in the newer generation of biosphere reserves and biosphere parks.
Martin Coy, Norbert Weixlbaumer
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Mapping Plant Functional Groups in Subalpine Grassland of the Greater Caucasus
Plant functional groups—in our case grass, herbs, and legumes—and their spatial distribution can provide information on key ecosystem functions such as species richness, nitrogen fixation, and erosion control.
Anja Magiera +4 more
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Public values regarding an urban mangrove wetland in the United Arab Emirates
Mangrove wetlands are facing an existential threat from rapid socio-economic development. In this study, public environmental values regarding mangrove wetlands in the Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) city in the United Arab Emirates were assessed, considering ...
Hamed Assaf +5 more
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Impact of fallow on soil health in Mokokchung district, Nagaland, India
Two sites were selected from the district of Mokokchung, Nagaland viz., Forest Regeneration Site (FRS) and Shifting Cultivation Site (SCS). At FRS, soil pH ranged from 5.00±0.13–5.50±0.04, soil moisture 35.44±1.09–53.39±0.84%, soil temperature 14.33±0.47–
Wati Temjen +2 more
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The Future Landscape of Anticoagulation Management [PDF]
Back then we had warfarin and unfractionated heparin, and we thought that we knew all we needed to know in order to manage those anticoagulants optimally. We were wrong then, and we are probably more subtly wrong now. But I have been asked to comment on what I anticipate the future holds for anticoagulation management and the role of pharmacy in it ...
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High mountain ecosystems, with strong topographic and climatic gradients, are fragile and particularly sensitive to changes in land use. The abandonment of historic cultural landscapes has often led to changes in the pattern of land cover and thus, to a ...
Theissen Tim +2 more
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Carbon content and other soil properties of near-surface peats before and after peatland restoration [PDF]
Peatland restoration usually aims at restarting the peatlands’ function to store carbon within peat. The soil properties of the near-surface peat can give a first understanding of this process. Therefore, we sampled pH value, total organic carbon content
Jenny Hammerich +4 more
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ABSTRACT Neuroblastoma's complex, heterogeneous biology poses significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, often requiring caregivers to absorb complex information and participate in time‐sensitive decisions. However, caregivers often feel unprepared to evaluate options.
Vickie Buenger +8 more
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Estimating growing stock is one of the main objectives of forest inventories. It refers to the stem volume of individual trees which is typically derived by models as it cannot be easily measured directly.
Markus Didion +8 more
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The new record of Dictyothrips betae Uzel, 1895 (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) after 72 years in Slovakia is presented. Dictyothrips betae is an important pest and one of the few thrips species known as vectors of dangerous plant tospoviruses, causing severe ...
Michaela Mešková +4 more
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