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ABSTRACT Depletion of dissolved oxygen (DO; hypoxia) and its influence on sensitive fauna and vulnerable life stages is an emerging concern in lotic freshwater ecosystems. A species particularly vulnerable to hypoxia is the Eastern Hellbender—a large‐bodied, fully aquatic salamander which relies on cutaneous respiration and has evolved to thrive in ...
Holly A. Funkhouser +3 more
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Wood density can best predict carbon stock in the forest aboveground biomass following restoration in a post open limestone mining in a tropical region. [PDF]
Mao J +7 more
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Dose–response of biochar in a clay soil: fifteen mixtures (fBC 0–1) reveal nonlinear thresholds (pH/EC) and sharp WHC gains near fBC ≈ 0.3–0.5. Coupled FT‐IR and FFC‐NMR (0.01–10 MHz; ModelFree τc distributions) link water dynamics to soil functionality.
Calogero Librici +6 more
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Understanding local connectivity and complexity in the skeleton of deforestation. [PDF]
Urgilez-Clavijo A +4 more
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Prospects of Carbon Farming in Australian Broadacre Agriculture: Transition Towards Net Zero
ABSTRACT Australia has legislated to achieve net‐zero emissions by 2050, and its agriculture is a significant part of the implementation plan. This study examines the current status of carbon farming by reviewing relevant literature and the projects registered under the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) scheme of the Australian Government.
Kashif Khaqan +3 more
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Nature-based and geo-engineering climate mitigation technologies: Public acceptance and security prospects. [PDF]
Hynek N, Gavurova B, Moravec V, Kubak M.
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Sinks and the Climate Change Regime: The State of Play [PDF]
Gillespie, Alexander
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Abstract In British Columbia (BC), Canada, industry advocates are increasingly mobilising bioenergy as a renewable and carbon neutral fuel source in energy transition and climate change mitigation strategies. At the same time, changing climate conditions have exacerbated the extent and severity of beetle and fire activity in the region, and trees ...
Sinead Earley
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Tracking mangrove restoration using a biogeochemical soil health index and ecosystem service indicators. [PDF]
Jimenez LCZ +4 more
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ABSTRACT Flooding remains one of the most critical natural hazards threatening livelihoods, infrastructure, and ecological systems in Ethiopia's highland landscapes. This study presents a rigorously integrated, multi‐criteria flood risk assessment that combines the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) with GIS‐based spatial modeling to delineate ...
Degfie Teku +3 more
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