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Landscape as the Basic Potential of the Regional Development (Case Study: The Važec Village, Slovakia)

open access: yesEkológia (Bratislava), 2023
The development of each spatial unit is determined by the capital, whether natural or socioeconomic, which it possesses. Natural capital is determined by the properties of individual natural components of the landscape, both abiotic and biotic sources ...
Izakovičová Zita   +3 more
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Species diversity of Tricholoma (Agaricales, Tricholomataceae) from Shanxi Province of northern China with the description of four new species [PDF]

open access: yesMycoKeys
Species of Tricholoma are of great economic and ecological value. There are many studies on Tricholoma worldwide, but the areas investigated are generally North America and Europe. There is limited knowledge about Tricholoma in China.
Ning Mao   +4 more
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Life cycle assessment needs predictive spatial modelling for biodiversity and ecosystem services

open access: yesNature Communications, 2017
Life cycle assessments are used by corporations to determine the sustainability of raw source materials. Here, Chaplin-Krameret al. develop an improved life cycle assessment approach incorporating spatial variation in land-use change, and apply this ...
Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer   +14 more
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The methodological features of managing the value of companies introducing "green" innovations [PDF]

open access: yesBaltic Region, 2012
Although it is a common assumption that innovations are one of the most important factors of economic development, there is a need to review some provisions of innovation methodology so that new fundamental values are taken into account more fully.
Kharin Alexander
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Lifestyle Properties, Ecosystem Services, and Biodiversity Protection in Peri-Urban Aotearoa–New Zealand: A Case Study from Peri-Urban Palmerston North

open access: yesLand, 2021
Intensive agriculture and urbanization are putting pressure on natural capital in Aotearoa–New Zealand (NZ), with native ecosystems and water quality suffering degradation.
Diane Pearson
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Integrating fisheries management into sustainable development planning

open access: yesEcology and Society, 2019
Scientific understanding of coupled social-ecological systems has grown considerably in recent years, especially for fisheries and ocean management. However, few studies test the utility of approaches that capture multiple interactions between people and
Katie K. Arkema   +8 more
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The decoupling estimation effect as an indicator of the efficient use of natural capital in the agrifood in the southern geographical area of the Russian Federation [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
In the process of studying the issues of ecological and economic interaction, the so-called “decoupling” is increasingly becoming one of the defining concepts.
Polyakov Vyacheslav
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In-between Environmental Sustainability and Economic Viability: An Analysis of the State, Regulations, and Future of Italian Forestry Sector

open access: yesLand, 2023
Forest management is a complex topic at the interface between sustainability and the resilience of socioeconomic and environmental systems. The influence of market forces, supranational, country and regional policies, as well as climate change, on forest
Maria Lanfredi   +7 more
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Three new species of the genus Clavulina (Hydnaceae, Cantharellales) from North China based on morphological and phylogenetic analysis [PDF]

open access: yesMycoKeys
Clavulina possesses important ecological and economic value and has attracted extensive attention from mycologists. Macrofungal diversity is high in China, but Clavulina species have not been thoroughly studied.
Yue Gao   +5 more
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Multi-Scale Analysis of the Evolution of Jiangsu’s Ecological Footprint Depth and Its Factor Decomposition

open access: yesLand, 2022
The ecological footprint (EF), as a set of land-based ecological indicators, plays an important role in land ecology and evaluations of ecological pressure. Multi-scale levels of Jiangsu’s three-dimensional EF were analyzed, and 3D maps were presented to
Decun Wu
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