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Restoring Lateral Connectivity to Anthropogenic Riverscapes: Six Lessons From Stage Zero
ABSTRACT Centuries of river modification, particularly straightening and incision, have severely reduced lateral connectivity between rivers and their floodplains. As a result, Stage 0 riverscapes, characterised by high lateral connectivity (e.g., anastomosing or wetland riverscapes), are now rare in anthropogenic landscapes.
Richard J. Mason +8 more
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ABSTRACT As ecosystem engineers, beavers (Castor canadensis) modify river corridor form through dam building. When beavers are removed from a river corridor, their unmaintained dams wash out, altering the stream's hydrologic regime. The assumption that beaver dams increase floodplain connectivity is frequently presumed but has not been directly ...
Kayla Schultz +4 more
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Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "A siev constructed of steel bars and wire snags loose trash and debris along a river bank near Pauls Valley and protects the bank from the eroding waters of the Washita River.
Southerland, Paul B.
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STUDI ASPEK KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN DAN PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT PADA BANK SAMPAH KENTANGAN BERSERI BANJARNEGORO MERTOYUDAN KABUPATEN MAGELANG 2019 [PDF]
Waste Bank is place to store or collect waste that has been sorted. The results of waste collection after that be sold to waste collectors or become a craft. Kentangan Berseri Trash Bank have 52 customers but they are not active to do saving trash. If in
OKTAVIANI ZENDI GRESTRIANA
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Network analysis of functional genes among prokaryotes, and eukaryotes in natural and artificial rivers. Abstract Periphyton in aquatic ecosystems plays vital roles in the elemental cycle process and is vulnerable to anthropogenic interference. However, few studies have explored the elemental cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and ...
Yulu Tian +4 more
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Private Provision of a Public Good: Social Capital and Solid Waste Management in Dhaka, Bangladesh
The authors try to identify the determinants of private, community-based provision of a public good - in this case, trash collection. Using survey data for Dhaka, Bangladesh, where some neighborhoods have successfully organized an alternative to the ...
Daniel Gilligan +5 more
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Social Sustainability in Circular Bioeconomy Business Models: Insights From Argentina
ABSTRACT Research on circular bioeconomy business models (CBEBM) has largely prioritised environmental and economic aspects, leaving out the social pillar. To address this gap, this paper analyses to what extent and in what ways social sustainability is integrated into CBEBM, based on 12 cases from northern Argentina, a region with high potential for ...
Celina N. Amato +2 more
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Pengaruh Keberadaan Bank Sampah Terhadap Reduksi Produk Sampah Di Kota Surakarta [PDF]
Garbage is a part of human life that can’t be separated, garbage problems arise because of human behavior that deviates from the norms of life. Garbage in Surakarta City entering Putri Cempo TPA since 2011-2015 has increased 500 tons per year, if left ...
, Dra. Alif Noor Anna, M.Si +1 more
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Manajemen Pengelolaan Bank Sampah di Kota Bekasi
Increasing population , and an increase in consumption patterns of the various products imposes a buildup of waste from households . Garbage is usually dumped into landfills to be piled up.
Suryani, Elvira
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Symbols of Climate Action: Audit Labor and the Production of Carbon Credits
ABSTRACT Voluntary carbon markets (VCMs) are promoted as tools for financing climate mitigation, yet their effectiveness and credibility remain contested. This article examines how carbon credits are produced and destabilized as symbols of climate action, emphasizing the forms of ecological and audit labor that sustain their legitimacy.
Diego Silva Garzón
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