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Mapping the density of giant trees in the Amazon
Summary Tall trees (height ≥ 60 m) are keystone elements of tropical forests, strongly influencing biodiversity, carbon storage, and ecosystem resilience. Yet, their density and spatial distribution remain poorly quantified, especially in remote Amazonian regions, limiting our understanding of their ecological roles and contribution to forest–climate ...
Robson Borges de Lima +20 more
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Abstract Phytopharmacovigilance consists in identifying signals of adverse effects on human, animal and plant populations and the environment associated with the use of plant protection products, and reporting them to the various bodies responsible for assessing and managing risks.
Ohri Yamada +4 more
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Seasonal effects of farmer‐managed livestock grazing exclusions on bird communities in Burkina Faso
Abstract Anthropogenic activities such as livestock grazing and deforestation are primary causes of land degradation in drylands such as the Sahel Zone of Africa, threatening the livelihoods of rural communities and biodiversity. To restore degraded habitats, measures such as farmer‐managed livestock grazing exclusion, where the native vegetation is ...
Ian Quintas +8 more
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Implementing ecosystem restoration remains challenging for policymakers and practitioners. Focusing on Rwanda, we used a participatory world‐café approach involving scientists, practitioners, and decision‐makers working on ecosystem restoration to identify emerging challenges and future research priority areas. We identified five critical frontiers for
Dula W. Duguma +33 more
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Des bienfaits de la nature aux services écosystémiques
This article replaces the rising concept of "ecosystem service" (ES) in the western history, by bringing to light the continuities, the oppositions and the breaks which accompanied the genesis of this concept or its former equivalents. A “friendly nature”
Georges Serpantié +2 more
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The Public Goods Bonus Le bonus pour les biens publics Die Gemeinwohlprämie
Summary The Public Goods Bonus (PGB) is a model developed by Land Care Germany for environmentally oriented agricultural payments based on the principle of ‘public money for public goods’. The aim is to link direct payments to ecological services and to reward farmers through a flexible points system for measures in areas such as biodiversity, climate ...
Christine Krämer, Norbert Röder
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Gestion intégrée des territoires et des écosystèmes – Introduction [PDF]
Depuis une dizaine d’années, la notion de services écosystémiques définie par les bénéfices que la société tire des écosystèmes, s’est progressivement imposée dans le champ académique, opérationnel et décisionnel, permettant de concevoir un lien de ...
BERTRAND, Nathalie, BERTRAND, Nathalie
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Prédiction des services écosystémiques dans les bois agricoles à partir d’images hyperspectrales [PDF]
Les services écosystémiques sont devenus un enjeu social, écologique et économique majeur dans le monde. Les forêts des paysages agricoles offrent des services précieux bien qu'ils soient souvent sous-estimés et mal utilisés.
Duflot, Rémi +3 more
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Réflexion sur la notion de services écologiques : étude de cas à Kotoudéni (Burkina Faso) [PDF]
La notion de "services écosystémiques" a été introduite dans un but de conservation pour éclairer les liens entre la dynamique de la biodiversité et les valeurs que les humains lui accordent.
Bene, A., Fournier, Anne
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Recent vegetation shifts in the French Alps with winners outnumbering losers
Analysing 11 million records of 4250 French Alps plant species over 30 years shows that one‐third expanded their range, dominated by thermophilic and fast‐colonizing species, while 13% declined. Most species showed little response, with potential shifts lagging behind climate change. Our study deepens our understanding of the complex dynamics of recent
Romain Goury +8 more
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