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Trade‐offs among restored ecosystem functions are context‐dependent in Mediterranean‐type regions
Global biodiversity hotspots, including Mediterranean‐type ecosystems worldwide, are highly threatened by global change that alters biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and services. Some restoration activities enhance ecosystem functions by reintroducing plant species based on known relationships between plant traits and ecosystem processes.
Sebastian Fiedler +20 more
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SIOSE (Sistema d?Informació sobre l?Ocupació del Sòl a Espanya) és el sistema d?informació geogràfica amb major grau de desagregació sobre usos i ocupació del sòl que s?ha fet mai a Espanya. Aquest SIG proporciona informació objectiva, fotointerpretada
Joan Carles Membrado i Tena
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ABSTRACT The urgency of addressing global environmental concerns creates the pressure to “go green” for all competitive organizations and to implement Green Human Resources Management (GHRM) Practices. This tendency is even more pressing in social economy organizations, due to their triple bottom approach.
Luminița Pătraș +3 more
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Overcoming barriers and leveraging opportunities to scale up landscape‐scale restoration in Europe
Stepping up ecosystem restoration is critical to achieving pressing policy targets, but as well as significant benefits, there are also multiple challenges particularly associated with restoring at landscape scale. These relate to the complexity of ecosystems, land uses, and social factors within a landscape and the scale at which sustainable funding ...
Nancy Ockendon +10 more
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The efficient and robust enantioselective organocatalytic methodology was developed for the conjugate addition of isoxazol‐5(4H)‐ones to aurone‐derived azadienes. This approach provided products featuring benzofuran and isoxazole rings with high yields and enantioselectivities.
Ricardo Torán +4 more
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Spatio‐temporal patterns of carnivore guild related to their prey in a Mediterranean landscape
Small mammal populations fluctuate significantly in abundance over time, affecting the entire food web. Using a multi‐season occupancy analysis, we examined the spatio‐temporal patterns of Mediterranean mesocarnivores—common genet, stone marten and red fox—focusing on the factors that influence their occupancy dynamics, particularly small mammal ...
A. Peris +5 more
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Unlocking the biochemical secrets of longevity: balancing healthspan and lifespan
In an era of rising global life expectancies, research focuses on enhancing the quality of extended years. Addressing mitochondrial decline, exploring targeted interventions, and understanding the complexities of research models are vital for advancing our knowledge in healthspan.
Jose Viña, Consuelo Borrás
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Efficient synthesis of asymmetric α,α‐disubstituted amino acids derivatives through organocatalyzed Michael addition of α‐aryl isocyanoacetates and aurone‐derived azadienes. The corresponding products bearing a benzofuran scaffold in their structure with two adjacents sctereocenters were obtained in high yields and stereoselectivities.
Adrián Laviós +3 more
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Social economy companies in the times of crises: Entrepreneurship and survival
Purpose: The work presented in this article is a study of the strategies carried out by social economy companies in times of crisis. This article analyses the financial characteristics of the cooperative companies created in Barcelona during the crisis ...
Núria Masferrer Llabinés +2 more
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Abstract In this communication, a straighforward asymmetric synthesis of spiro‐indoline‐pyrazolone compounds is described. This methodology consists in a formal [4+1] cycloaddition reaction of 4‐bromopyrazolones and aza‐ortho‐quinone methides generated in situ catalyzed by a bisquinine‐derived squaramide in CHCl3 under basic conditions.
Laura Carceller‐Ferrer +7 more
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