Nature, nature connection, and well‐being: A review of conceptual issues and opportunities
Abstract Nature connection plays an important role in the relationship between nature contact and well‐being, but explanations of how this occurs are sometimes ambiguous while evidence is conflicting. Philosophical tensions in the way we study nature connection make it difficult to clarify these matters: while the idea of nature connection is grounded ...
Kathryn Williams +4 more
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Spatial variability of soil attributes and risk of phosphorus loss in different soil classes of the Potengi River Basin, Brazil. [PDF]
Ramalho JADN +5 more
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Disposition Model for Permafrost Degradation in Mountainous Regions
ABSTRACT Permafrost is a widespread thermal phenomenon in Arctic and high mountain regions that, in combination with steep terrain, exerts a key control on slope stability. Its degradation in response to climatic warming can modify the likelihood and timing of rockfall, debris flow and related mass movements. Robust information on the current state and
Peter Mani +4 more
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Canada1Water: Hydraulic parametrized integrated soil, bedrock and peatlands datasets. [PDF]
Kessel ED +4 more
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Soil Texture Influence on Plot Runoff and Sediment Yielding Processes in the Loessial Region [PDF]
上官周平 +3 more
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ABSTRACT Due to its subsurface nature, permafrost cannot be directly observed with the naked eye or optical remote sensing. Consequently, accurately describing its distribution and thermal state is challenging. This is especially true in vast, remote environments, where obtaining comprehensive field data is demanding or improbable.
Ria Nicholson +5 more
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Vegetation Mosaic Effects on Soil Microbial Community Structure and Enzyme Functioning in Relation to Nutrient Heterogeneity in a Mountainous Ecotone. [PDF]
Lei G, Yang Y, Li W, Chen T, Qi L.
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Implementing potential climate‐smart practices through diverse partnerships
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to society, negatively impacting agriculture and crop yields. Globally, agriculture is also one of the largest greenhouse gas (GHG) emitting sectors. Climate‐smart practices that are developed through diverse partnerships with scientists and practitioners are needed to decrease GHG emissions. We implemented
Kristina J. Bartowitz +6 more
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Soil physical properties of Austrian soils: Overview based on a comprehensive agricultural soil database. [PDF]
Darmann F +4 more
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