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How an economic and financial perspective could guide transformational adaptation to sea level rise. [PDF]
van Ginkel KCH +5 more
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Abstract Human–wildlife interactions are becoming more common as we progress through the Anthropocene. People tend to feed wildlife more regularly as it is often popularised by social media and can counteract their disconnect from the natural world. These interactions impact wildlife behaviour, feeding ecology and zoonotic transmission dynamics. Due to
Jane Faull +9 more
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Turning crisis into potential: Leveraging the skills of forced Ukrainian migrant women in Poland. [PDF]
Castillo-Sánchez JE +2 more
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Expanding the life framework of values
Abstract Conceptualising and organising the range of value orientations and worldviews underpinning human–nature relationships is useful for understanding different, and sometimes conflicting, perspectives on how nature should be managed and working towards just and equitable policies.
Kyle Jewell +8 more
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Evolution of coopetition between real estate enterprises and urban investment construction companies under an agent construction system. [PDF]
Li S, Zheng X, Yan K, Xue X.
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Wildland–urban interface expansion: Towards comprehensive planning processes
Abstract Wildland–urban interface (WUI) expansion is accelerating in numerous regions around the world due to increasing amenity‐led migration processes, defined as the movement of people seeking higher environmental quality. While WUI areas are complex social–ecological systems requiring holistic planning and management, they are usually approached ...
Clara Mosso +2 more
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Detecting and attributing climate change effects on vegetation: Australia as a test case
Climate change is contributing to vegetation changes that threaten life support systems. Yet, inherent climatic variability and past and present human actions—such as clearing, burning and grazing regimes—also alter vegetation and complicate understanding of vegetation change. Australian ecosystems exemplify such complexity.
Laura J. Williams +14 more
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Entropy-Augmented Forecasting and Portfolio Construction at the Industry-Group Level: A Causal Machine-Learning Approach Using Gradient-Boosted Decision Trees. [PDF]
Cohen G, Aiche A, Eichel R.
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