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Design of Portable Reefs to Protect Young Mangroves
For a successful mangrove plantation, previous studies have proposed a small rubble mound breakwater, termed a “portable reef”, and explored the effectiveness of such reefs in terms of wave transmission.
Hiroshi Takagi +3 more
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Short Abstract This article analyses the political ecology of Rwanda's eucalyptus boom, situating it as a site of tension within a global push towards ‘nature‐based solutions’. It develops the concept of vegetal infrastructure, demonstrating how certain tree species become legible to global environmental governance while making local social ...
Nathan Clay
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International principles and standards for the practice of ecological restoration. Third edition
Abstract Introduction Growth in understanding of ecological restoration necessitates updated guidance for effective, equitable, and outcome‐oriented restoration across terrestrial, inland water, and coastal and marine ecosystems. The third edition of the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) International Principles and Standards for the Practice of
George D. Gann +24 more
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Abstract This article explores how Afro‐Brazilian communities in Pernambuco respond to state‐led industrial development through culturally rooted practices of resistance and repair. Drawing on archival and ethnographic research in the coastal municipalities of Cabo de Santo Agostinho and Ipojuca, this study traces the effects of Brazil's large‐scale ...
Shelly Annette Biesel
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Ten Strategies to Promote Climate Resilience and Sustainability of Global Forests
Ten integrated strategies show how forests worldwide can withstand climate threats, protect biodiversity, and sustain human livelihoods through smarter conservation, diverse planting, community‐led action, adaptive management, and innovative governance, securing our future in a rapidly changing climate.
Lanhui Wang +7 more
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Arena Sosial, Petani, dan Perluasan Konflik Pertanahan di Sumatera Utara
This article deals with an agrarian dispute that has expanded from the ‘plantation belt’ to the swampy area on the East Coast of North Sumatra, which intertwined with a colonial legacy, environmental issue, Masyarakat Adat discourse, and recent political
Alan Darmawan
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published_or_final_version ; Environmental Management ; Master ; Master of Science in Environmental ...
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How Do Adaptation Practices Become Climate Maladaptive? A Scoping Review of Empirical Scholarship
This article reviews empirical research about how adaptations are associated as climate maladaptive, examining drivers and proposed decision support measures. To advance the field and contribute to climate risk reduction, it recommends integrating critical theories, expanding studies across diverse sectors, increasing global South authorship ...
Sameer H. Shah +3 more
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Abstract Eddy covariance (EC) measurements of net ecosystem exchange (NEE) over sites with multiple land cover classes may suffer from significant uncertainty due to heterogeneity in biological source/sink distribution and flux footprint variation, masking the “true” signal of the target system.
Torben Oliver Callesen +6 more
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Estimation of Methane and Nitrous oxide emission from mangrove plantation ecosystem
The emission of CH4 and N2O from mangrove plantation area were important for evaluation of carbon stock in an implementation of a mangrove CDM project. Emission rate of CH4 and N2O from non-mangrove ecosystem (wetland and fresh water et. al) for mangrove plantation area were from -90 to 36648 μmol CH4 m-2 day-1, from -41 to 499 μmol N2O m-2 day-1 ...
IMAMURA, Masahiro +2 more
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