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  1. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    États-Unis d'Amérique

    Exurban development is the fastest growing land use across the United States (US). Its prevalence on the East Coast is susceptible to natural disaster events such as hurricanes and nor’easters. However, the socio-ecological processes related to disaster mitigation within exurban areas remain understudied. Our objective was to integrate social and landscape data to compare resident attitudes towards utility roadside vegetation management across four areas in the state of Connecticut, US. We collected data from residents using two mail surveys completed in 2017 and 2019 (n = 1962).

  2. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    Canada, Espagne, États-Unis d'Amérique

    The strategy of the institutionalization and development of business agglomerations, in any of its analytical aspects (industrial district, local production system, cluster, etc.), has not had great results in Spanish regions with low business-density, probably due to the difficulty of finding an adequate implementation framework in administrative, geographic, and institutional terms.

  3. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    Canada, Norvège

    Land degradation has become one of the major global environmental problems threatening human well-being. Whether degraded land can be restored has a profound effect on the achievement of the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals. Therefore, the ways by which to identify the current research status and potential research topics in the massive scientific literature data in the field of land degradation is a crucial issue for scientific research institutions in various countries.

  4. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    Italie, Portugal, États-Unis d'Amérique

    Growing external pressures from human activities and climate change can exacerbate desertification, compromising the livelihoods of more than 25% of the world’s population. The dryland mosaic is defined by land covers that do not behave similarly, and the identification of their recurring or irregular changes over time is crucial, especially in areas susceptible to become desertified.

  5. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    Global

    Environmental pollution is an important issue in metropolitan areas, and roadside trees are directly affected by various sources of pollution to which they exhibit numerous responses.

  6. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    Global

    This study investigates the main threats related to environmental degradation that affect Amazonian Indigenous Lands (ILs). Through a cluster analysis, we group ILs according to the set of common environmental threats that occur within and outside their limits. The results show that most of the 383 ILs are affected internally by a combination of different environmental threats, namely: deforestation, forest degradation, fires, mining, croplands, pastures, and roads.

  7. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    Australie, Canada, Royaume-Uni, Guyana, États-Unis d'Amérique

    Sustainable management of soil carbon (C) at the state level requires valuation of soil C regulating ecosystem services (ES) and disservices (ED).

  8. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    Suède

    Why do citizens’ decisions made because they favour the mitigation of climate change outnumber those made because they favour adaptation to its impacts? Using data collected in a survey of 338 citizens of Malmö, Sweden, we tested two hypotheses.

  9. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    Chine

    The Yangtze River Valley is an important economic region and one of the cradles of human civilization. It is also the site of frequent floods, droughts, and other natural disasters. Conducting Holocene environmental archaeology research in this region is of great importance when studying the evolution of the relationship between humans and the environment and the interactive effects humans had on the environment from 10.0 to 3.0 ka BP, for which no written records exist.

  10. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 3

    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    mars, 2021
    République tchèque, États-Unis d'Amérique

    Czech agriculture is dealing with the consequences of climate change. Agroforestry cultures are being discursively reintroduced for better adaptability and resilience, with the first practical explorations seen in the field. Scholars have been working with farmers and regional stakeholders to establish a baseline for making agroforestry policy viable and sustainable.

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