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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and Territories in the Dutch Caribbean face unique water challenges related to climate change. With fragile ecosystems and surrounded by rising sea levels and limited natural resources, island communities are ...
Suzanne Loen
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Retour d'expérience - Quel potentiel d’économie d’eau pour les stratégies d’irrigation des paysages de moraines du land de Brandebourg, en Allemagne ? [PDF]
Les sols morainiques du land de Brandebourg présentent une forte hétérogénéité pédologique liée aux apports fluctuants de sédiments glaciaires et fluvio-glaciaires au cours du temps.
ZIMMERMANN, Beate +2 more
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The authors would like to make the following correction to the published article [...]
Thomas H. Mackay-Smith +4 more
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Feedback - What is the water saving potential in irrigation in the particular context of the highly structured moraine landscapes of Brandenburg, in Germany? [PDF]
The moraine soils of the state of Brandenburg are highly heterogeneous due to the fluctuating inputs of glacial and fluvio-glacial sediments over time.
ZIMMERMANN, Beate +2 more
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In communities across North America, organizations have launched local food system initiatives as a response to the depredations of the globalized agri-food economy; however, they increasingly find that they cannot achieve their desired impacts or ...
Gabriel Cumming +2 more
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The loss of productive soils and food-producing landscapes on the edges of cities is an increasing issue facing Aotearoa New Zealand. Like many countries globally, New Zealand’s largest cities are facing rapid expansion because of increasing urbanisation,
Shannon Davis +2 more
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Achieving win-win outcomes for biodiversity and yield through diversified farming
To leverage agriculture's potential to better benefit both people and nature, policymakers need clear messages about which farming practices positively impact biodiversity and yields, and when trade-offs arise.
Sarah K. Jones +6 more
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We describe a method for representing the structure of repeating sequences in nucleic-acids, proteins and other texts. A portion of the sequence is presented at the bottom of a CRT screen. Above the sequence is its landscape, which looks like a mountain range. Each mountain corresponds to a subsequence of the sequence.
B, Clift +4 more
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Collective action problems are linked together when the outcomes of one collective action situation affect the working components of another. In San Diego, California, solutions to the collective action dilemmas of water provisioning, conservation, and ...
Evan M. Dennis, Eduardo Brondizio
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AbstractHuman specie has always engineered the environment to set the conditions for its own settlement, producing in its evolutionary development superorganisms (cities) and the necessary networks of connections among them. Instead of rejecting cars as an extraneous object to a picturesque nature, this project starts from a perspective in which cities
ERIOLI, ALESSIO +3 more
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