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Journal articles on the topic "And taxonomic importance of greenery"

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Neilson, Brittany, Martina Klein, Elizabeth Briones, and Curtis Craig. "The Importance of Water is in Question." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 60, no. 1 (September 2016): 446–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1541931213601101.

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Previous research has indicated that aquatic features in nature may have additional restorative potential. The present study assessed the perceived restorativeness for nature images that contained only aquatic features (no greenery) and compared them to images that contained only greenery (no water) and only urban environments (no water or greenery) instead of using images that had various proportions of water and greenery, as conducted in previous research. There were no significant differences in ratings on the short-version of Perceived Restorativeness Scale’s (PRS) for aquatic-only compared to green-only images, but both had superior ratings on the short PRS compared to urban images. Thus, our findings indicated that aquatic-only images may not increase restorative potential compared to green-only images, at least not as assessed by the short PRS. Future research needs to assess the restorative effect induced by aquatic-only and green-only nature scenery on cognitive performance.
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Vitkuvienė, Jurga. "GREENERY OF FORMER MANOR SITES IN THE CONTEXT OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT." JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM 30, no. 1 (March 31, 2006): 47–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/13921630.2006.10697061.

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Problems on the role of greenery of former manors in the urban structure are discussed in the paper. Importance of integrating manor greenery into an urban environment is analyzed. A few examples of relationship between manor greenery and urban structures are described. Distinguishing features of manor greenery in the context of town greenery are established. The purpose of the paper lies in discussing the following issues: usage of former manor greenery, its protection in an urbanized environment, and prospects of its usage for quantitative and qualitative urban development.
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Garcia-Lozano, Carla, Anna Peliova, and Josep Sitjar. "How do green areas influence the temperature of cities? Web map to help local decision making about cities and the climate emergency." AGILE: GIScience Series 2 (June 4, 2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/agile-giss-2-27-2021.

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Abstract. The positive effect of urban greenery on the city’s microclimate is well known, as is its ability to reduce the ambient temperature in urban areas. Our results show how the areas with the lowest surface temperature clearly coincide with the vegetated areas in the city of Barcelona. This phenomenon demonstrates the importance of increasing the urban greenery in large compact cities, such as the city of Barcelona, in order to regulate the local temperature and mitigate the effects of global warming on a large scale. The web map presented here can be used as a tool for decision makers to identify the warmest areas in the city of Barcelona and to increase greenery in an efficient manner.
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Luth, Fahriza Riza. "Nilai Ekonomi Pendayagunaan Konsumtif Hijauan Makanan Ternak yang Dimanfaatkan oleh Masyarakat dari Kawasan Hutan." Wanamukti: Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan 23, no. 1 (January 10, 2021): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.35138/wanamukti.v23i1.171.

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ABSTRACTCattle food greenery is an important factor in supporting ruminant farming to improve optimally with good result besides breeding factor and procedures. Ruminant farming needs greenery feeding at least 10% of its weight to fill up its energy needs. A good quality feeding must be provided continually to support the ruminant farming. People in villages use farming areas, plantations, and vacant areas along the streets as plant production area for their livestock, and people living near the forests use forest area as greenery source for their cattle. However, people recently have little awareness to preserve the forest due to their lack of knowledge to value the advantages of the forest they benefit from every day. This circumstances frequently lead to pressure towards the forest. This research is aimed to find out the amount of cattle food greenery in every family unit monthly, to know the economy value of cattle food greenery which is earned by the people from the forest area, and to inform people to raise ther knowledge and awareness towards the importance of forest use and its preservation. This research used survey method to obtain data in current condition by involving 140 respondents. The result shows that there are 8.650 sacks (50 kg each) of cattle food greenery which are earned by each family unit from the forest, with 62 sacks approximately. The total economy value of cattle food greenery is Rp. 126.600.000 monthly with the average number as much as Rp. 904.285,71 per family unit.
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Majewska, Anna. "Depopulated localities of former east Prussia as isolated components of the landscape structure in the form of clusters of high vegetation." Journal of Geography, Politics and Society 9, no. 4 (December 31, 2019): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.26881/jpgs.2019.4.05.

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The article is devoted to selected issues concerning the contemporary landscape identity of completely deserted localities situated in the part of former East Prussia incorporated into Poland. It presents conclusions drawn from an analysis of cartographic materials and on-site research on high greenery’s participation in and importance to the creation of the landscape of uninhabited settlement units. High greenery is one of the main components of the space of abandoned localities in the research area. In total, 94% of completely deserted settlements in the Polish part of former East Prussia are partially or completely covered with high greenery. Relatively often – in 39% of all uninhabited localities – high greenery forms isolated patches in the landscape structure. This is reflected in the process of observation of both the horizontal and vertical landscape structure of a locality, as demonstrated on the example of the case study of one of the old settlements.
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Pristeri, Guglielmo, Francesca Peroni, Salvatore Eugenio Pappalardo, Daniele Codato, Antonio Masi, and Massimo De Marchi. "Whose Urban Green? Mapping and Classifying Public and Private Green Spaces in Padua for Spatial Planning Policies." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 10, no. 8 (August 10, 2021): 538. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi10080538.

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The rising environmental issues on contemporary cities urgently calls for sustainable planning policies. Implementation of nature-based solutions, ecosystem services, and green infrastructures associated to green spaces management is at present of paramount importance. In contrast to policies mainly focused on public greenery, the inclusion of private green in planning strategies might be a promising pathway. The general aim is mapping and classifying urban green spaces in Padua, a city of 93.3 km2 (Northeast Italy). Specific aims are (i) testing an NDVI-derived extraction from very high-resolution orthophotos; (ii) classifying property status; (iii) highlighting multilevel relationships and strategies for urban green spaces implementation and management; (iv) assessing greenery in relation to per capita population. By performing remote sensing and GIS analyses, a first detailed global map of urban green spaces in Padua was created; then, binary classification and thematic maps for rural/non-rural, public/private, municipal/non-municipal greenery were produced for all urban units. Results show that, among total green spaces (52.23 km2), more than half are rural. Moreover, private green spaces represent 80%, while within public areas (20%) less than 10% are municipal (5 km2). We therefore highlight scenarios for planning policies in Padua by providing tools to policymakers for an integrated management of green spaces, where private greenery might also contribute to ecosystem services implementation for common urban well-being.
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Jagiełło, Marzanna. "Do We Need a New Florence Charter? The Importance of Authenticity for the Maintenance of Historic Gardens and Other Historic Greenery Layouts in the Context of Source Research (Past) and Taking into Account the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Idea (Future)." Sustainability 13, no. 9 (April 27, 2021): 4900. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13094900.

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This year, 40 years have passed since the adoption of the basic document for the protection of historic gardens, i.e., the Florence Charter. During this time, its recommendations have been verified by both conservation and researchers’ actions, who in various environments discussed its meaning as well as its essential shortcomings. Some of the provisions of the Charter were criticized in the context of the effects of their use, especially those relating to the issue of historic gardens fundamental protection, namely to authenticity in its various scopes with particular emphasis on the use of source research which raises many reservations for conservation actions. Moreover, their excessively superficial interpretation, which was demonstrated by the example of the most popular plant used in regular gardens, namely boxwood. This article presents and analyzes the most important theses of these discussions and the main axes of the dispute, dividing them into two parts, i.e., the first relating to authenticity and the other to the use of sources. On this basis, it was necessary to extend these considerations to all kinds of historic greenery. Attention was also paid to the meaning and scope of authenticity which changed along with the expansion of the semantic field in relation to heritage. Furthermore, the fact that since the adoption of the Florence Charter, some of the aspects of authenticity indicated in the article have been included in other documents developed under the auspices of ICOMOS, but usually relating to the heritage as a whole, sometimes considered regionally. Appendices contain the most important doctrinal documents referring separately to authenticity, meaning, as well as types and the scope of the usage of sources. This article presents new contexts in which authenticity connected with climate change and the postulates of the development doctrine should be considered. Additionally, the article indicates the need to extend the conditions in which to start considering the historical greenery areas, which should be treated as an element of green infrastructure. The article also points to the use of new techniques and tools in research on authenticity. The summary indicated the necessity to continue the discussion on aspects of authenticity in relation to historic greenery layouts. Taking into account all the above aspects and at the same time meeting the ICOMOS “Journeys for Authenticity” initiative, As part of the conclusions from the analyzes carried out in the article, a model of procedure was proposed. It aims to bring us closer to the preparation of a new document recommending the protection of historic greenery, addressing both critical comments about the present Florence Charta, as well as new challenges and opportunities. This model is shown by means of a diagram. Part of it is a set of themes around which around which the debate on the new Florence Charter could be launched. They were assigned to four panels, i.e., I. Historic greenery as an element of heritage: II. Authenticity of historic greenery complexes in research and conservation strategies; III. Authenticity of historic greenery complexes and sustainable development; IV. New techniques and tools in research on the authenticity of historic greenery layouts.
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Abdal, Mahdi, and Majda Sulieman. "527 Improvement of Agricultural Research Components in Urban Landscape and Greenery of Kuwait." HortScience 35, no. 3 (June 2000): 486A—486. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.35.3.486a.

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Agricultural development in Kuwait faces many problems and obstacles, such as limitation of water resources for irrigation, soils conditions, climatic extreme (particularly during the summer periods), and trained labor. With these extreme conditions for agricultural development in Kuwait, there is a strong demand from the public and the government for agricultural activities, particularly in urban landscape and greenery. World travel has enhanced the public's desire for the beautification of the urban areas and has emphasized the importance of the urban landscape. Planning urban landscape and greenery for Kuwait depends on various variables and efficient management of limited resources. Irrigation water is limited in Kuwait, and the quality of water is deteriorating from over-pumping of underground water and increased soil salinity by over irrigation and lack of drainage. Efficient irrigation-water management can be improved in Kuwait with enhanced irrigation research and implementation of the recommendations of this research. Research topics can also include water evaporation, which is high in Kuwait, and the introduction of mulching materials to improve water irrigation efficiency. Most of the soils in Kuwait are sandy with limited organic materials and plant nutrients. Research in soil fertility and plant uptake of nutrients is essential for any agricultural activities. Introducing ornamental plants tolerant to drought, salinity, and heat is a continuous research component of urban landscape and greenery in Kuwait. Training local staff in basic agricultural activities and research development should improve resource management and enhance the greenery of Kuwait.
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Prins, Gwyn. "The importance of being Metternich: greenery, the European ‘‘project’’ and Professor Warleigh-Lack." Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 23, no. 4 (December 2010): 323–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13511610.2011.565997.

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Rogatka, Krzysztof, and Katarzyna Ziemkiewicz. "Horticultural Therapy in Greenery Design. Example of the “Światło” Hospice in Toruń." Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports 30, no. 3 (September 1, 2020): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2020-0031.

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Abstract The aim of the article is to present the method of horticultural therapy (gardening therapy) and its application in designing green areas using the example of the sensory garden at the “Światło” hospice in Toruń. The issue of horticultural therapy and its use in shaping green areas was raised due to the important role of greenery in human life (e.g. they absorb pollutants, produce oxygen, perform an insulating function) and the growing importance of horticultural therapy in the design of usable areas. The final effect of this research process is the design of a sensory garden based on horticultural therapy. The concept uses selected types of greenery which, through their properties, have a positive effect on the well-being and health of patients and, indirectly, the inhabitants of the entire city.
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Hrubanová, Denisa. "Principy formování zeleně jako součásti městského interiéru." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta architektury, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-233266.

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Urban interior environment mostly serves as a place for various meetings and social events. Thus, these spaces come alive thanks to people, who give them reason and meaning. However, the question is what role urban interior has in the present day, which, at the beginning of the new millennium, is characterized by a high degree of individualism. Within the deurbanization tendencies, buildings and adjoining areas in central parts of cities are often abandoned and the activities move to the periphery. If we want to return the social function to the urban interior, as a place of pleasant encounters and relationships, we need to approach its formation with respect to current trends in the development of human society. From the perspective of sustainable development, it is also necessary not to extend the boundaries of urbanized area to adjacent landscape, while abandoning the central locations in cities, but to maintain their intensive character. From this point of view, it is necessary to realize, that it is the greenery that gives the city an opportunity to perceive public spaces as an integral part of urban life and not just as places that people walk through having no reason to stay longer than necessary. Application of greenery in urban interior provides many positive features to the city. Greenery is an added value that can also operate independently as a functional unit that links the other functions of the urban organism. Both in its solitary form and in line or area applications. Along with water elements, urban furniture, various hard surfaces and landscaping, greenery creates a pleasant and interesting living environment in the city that can be desirable and sought-after again.
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Mohibullah, Mohibullah. "The taxonomic, palaeoecologic and biogeographic importance of the Late Ordovician Laurentian ostracod fauna of the Girvan District, SW Scotland." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/11032.

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Ostracods form a numerically important component of certain Late Ordovician faunas of the Girvan district, southwest Scotland. Fifty-two ostracod taxa are identified, including twenty-three discussed in open nomenclature, and seventeen species that are considered as nomen dubia. The fauna reveals new and important data bearing on the biostratigraphic, palaeogeographic and palaeoecologic significance of the Girvan Lower Palaeozoic succession. Much of the Ordovician ostracod fauna of the Girvan district preserved in clastic deposits represents transported material. However, those ostracods from the early Katian Craighead Limestone Formation define shallow marine and open marine faunas respectively. The Girvan ostracods include many short-ranging species which are useful for inter-regional correlation of the Late Ordovician succession of Scotland and North America; these include Hippula ventrospinosa, Balticella deckeri, Eurychilina sunbloodensis and Baltonotella parsispinosa which characterize Sandbian age strata, and Kinnekullea comma which is typical for the Katian (anceps graptolite Biozone). Biogeographically most of the Girvan fauna is typically of North American aspect at the species level but from the early Katian onwards shows generic links with Baltica and Avalonia. The spatial and temporal distribution patterns of the Girvan Late Ordovician ostracod fauna are assessed in the context of the entire Late Ordovician Laurentian ostracod assemblage particularly for the Sandbian interval, where ostracod diversity was highest at species and genus level. Multivariate analysis demonstrates that geography had the strongest control on the global distribution of Ordovician benthic ostracods. Within Laurentia Sandbian ostracods show striking inter-basinal endemism at species level, ranging from 25% endemic in the Foxe Basin of the Franklin district, Canada to 75% in the Michigan basin. This pattern of endemism is common in other benthic groups such as brachiopods, and may indicate rapid speciation in microhabitats. Despite the strong overprint of local endemism, pan-continental faunal differences are noticed between the midcontinent and marginal Laurentian ostracod assemblages that are confirmed by multivariate analysis, and these allow the demarcation of a ‘Midcontinent’ and a southern ‘Marginal’ province for the Sandbian. Ostracod assemblages of the two provinces appear to have been controlled by physical parameters such as temperature and salinity which are related to water depth and latitude.
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Heath, Tracy Ann. "Understanding the importance of taxonomic sampling for large-scale phylogenetic analyses by simulating evolutionary processes under complex models." 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/18347.

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Appropriate and extensive taxon sampling is one of the most important determinants of accurate phylogenetic estimation. In addition, accuracy of inferences about evolutionary processes obtained from phylogenetic analyses is improved significantly by thorough taxon sampling efforts. Much of the previous work examining the impact of taxon sampling on phylogenetic accuracy has focused on the effects of random taxon sampling or directed taxon addition/removal. Therefore, the effect of realistic, nonrandom taxon sampling strategies on the accuracy of large-scale phylogenetic reconstruction is not well understood. Typically, broad systematic studies of diverse clades select species according to current classification to span the diversity within the group of interest. I simulated phylogenies under a realistic model of cladogenesis and used these trees to generate sequence data. Using these simulations, I explored the effect of taxonomy-based taxon sampling on the accuracy of maximum likelihood reconstruction. The results demonstrate that taxonomy-based sampling has a stronger, negative, effect on phylogenetic accuracy than random taxon sampling. Therefore, it is recommended that systematists conducting phylogenetic analyses of diverse clades concentrate on improving sampling density within their group of interest by selecting multiple representatives from each taxonomic level. Phylogenetic tree imbalance is often used to make inferences about macroevolutionary processes that generate patterns of tree shape. However these patterns may be obscured by non-biological factors that can bias tree shape. Using published trees inferred from biological data and trees simulated under a realistic branching model; I investigated the affect of random taxon omission on phylogenetic tree imbalance. My results indicate that incomplete taxon sampling in the presence of variable rates of speciation and extinction may be sufficient to explain much of the imbalance observed in empirical phylogenies. Previous research has indicated that some methods of phylogenetic inference can produce biased tree topologies and shapes. Using simulated model tree topologies and sequence data, I investigated the non-biological factors that lead to biases in phylogenetic tree imbalance. Based on my results, I concluded that phylogenetic noise is the primary cause of tree shape bias. Methods that account for unobserved substitutions, such as maximum likelihood, can overcome the systematic bias toward imbalanced topologies.
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Books on the topic "And taxonomic importance of greenery"

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Sayigh, Ali, and Antonella Trombadore, eds. The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0.

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Birtles, Richard. Other bacterial diseasesAnaplasmosis, ehrlichiosis and neorickettsiosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0020.

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In 2001, taxonomic reorganization of the bacterial genera Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, Cowdria and Neorickettsia resulted in the transfer of numerous species between these taxa, and the renaming of the transferred species to reflect their new taxonomic position (Dumler et al. 2001). Among the members of these genera, there are four species of established zoonotic importance, which are therefore the subject of this chapter. Two of these species were affected by the changes outlined above.Although these four species possess markedly different ecologies, they share the fundamental biological character of being obligate intracellular bacteria that reside within vacuoles of eukaryotic cells. This lifestyle underlies their fastidious nature in the laboratory and hence our limited knowledge of their biology and pathogenicity. Nonetheless, despite this shortfall, all four are associated with diseases of established or emerging importance: E. chaffeensis provokes human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME), E. ewingii causes human ewingii ehrlichiosis (HEE), A. phagocytophilum causes human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA), N. sennetsu is the agent of sennetsu neorickettsiosis.The first three pathogens are transmitted by hard (ixodid) ticks and are encountered across the temperate zones of the northern hemisphere (and maybe beyond), although the vast majority of human infections caused by them are currently reported in the USA. There, HME and HGA are second only to Lyme disease (caused by Borrelia burgdorferi) in terms of public health significance. Furthermore, given that there is evidence of increasing population sizes and changing distributions for ixodid species (Scharlemann et al. 2008), it is not unreasonable to predict that the infections they transmit will present an increased medical burden in the future. N. sennetsu remains an enigmatic pathogen; case reports remain scarce, but serological surveys suggest high levels of exposure. The widespread consumption of raw fish across east Asia presents specific infection risks to this region, and an increased awareness that sennetsu neorickettsiosis is among the infections that can be acquired from this source is required before its public health importance can be accurately assessed.
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Castellani, Claudia, and Martin Edwards, eds. Marine Plankton. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199233267.001.0001.

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A thorough understanding of planktonic organisms is the first step towards a real appreciation of the diversity, biology, and ecological importance of marine life. A detailed knowledge of their distribution and community composition is particularly important since these organisms are often very delicate and sensitive to change, and can be used as early indicators of environmental change. Natural and man-induced modification of the environment can affect both the distribution and composition of plankton, with important ecological and economic impacts. This book provides a practical guide to plankton biology with a large geographic coverage spanning the North Sea to the north-eastern Atlantic coast of the USA and Canada. The book is divided into three sections: an overview of plankton ecology, an assessment of methodology in plankton research covering sampling, preservation, and counting of samples, and a taxonomic guide illustrated with line drawings to aid identification.
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D’Ostuni, Michele, Antonella Trombadore, and Francesco Orsini. "Food in the City: Enabling Integrated Solutions for Urban Agriculture and Food Production in Buildings." In The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings, 231–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0_8.

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Battisti, Alessandra. "Green Dreams: Regenerating Cities Through Nature." In The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings, 31–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0_2.

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Cantuaria, Gustavo, and Manuel Correia Guedes. "Urban Vegetation and Microclimatic Comfort in Warm Climates." In The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings, 73–100. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0_4.

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El Adli, Khalid Zakaria, and Noha A. Abd El Aziz. "Greening the Urban Environment: An Integrated Approach to Planning Sustainable Cities—The Case of Greater Cairo." In The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings, 47–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0_3.

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Aboulnaga, Mohsen, and Heba Fouad. "Urban Green Coverage: Importance of Green Roofs and Urban Farming Policies in Enhancing Liveability in Buildings and Cities—Global and Regional Outlook." In The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings, 155–230. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0_7.

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Trombadore, Antonella, Beatrice Paludi, and Michele D’Ostuni. "Adaptive Design of Green Facades and Vertical Farm: Examples of Technological Integration of Microalgae for Energy Production in Resilient Architecture." In The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings, 273–94. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0_10.

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Salavatian, Seyedehmamak. "The Role of Natural Factors in Courtyard Houses of Hot-Arid Climate of Iran." In The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings, 255–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0_9.

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Zeiler, Wim. "The Added Value of Greenery for Sustainable Building: The Perspective from the Netherlands." In The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings, 1–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0_1.

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Nelli, Lucia Ceccherini. "Rooftop Greenhouses: Smart and Inclusive Design." In The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings, 125–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0_6.

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Ochoa, Jose Manuel, Irene Marincic, and Helena Coch. "The Use of Vegetation in Hot Arid Climates for Sustainable Urban Environments." In The Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings, 311–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68556-0_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "And taxonomic importance of greenery"

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McAdams, Neo E. B., Bradley D. Cramer, Alyssa M. Bancroft, and Christopher B. Waid. "WHAT'S IN A NAME? CONODONT DIVERSITY DYNAMICS AND IMPORTANCE OF A STANDARDIZED TAXONOMIC NOMENCLATURE." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-308322.

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Pekkanen, Juha, Anne Karvonen, Martin Täubel, Anne Hyvärinen, Rachel Adams, Erika von Mutius, and Pirkka Kirjavainen. "Birth cohort studies on farm-like indoor microbiota and asthma: the importance of composition and taxonomic resolution." In ERS International Congress 2017 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/1393003.congress-2017.oa500.

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Aona, L. Y. S., and M. C. E. Amaral. "Endemism and the importance of intensive collections efforts for a taxonomic revision of Dichorisandra J.C. Mikan, Commelinaceae (Commelinales)." In The Fifth International Conference on the Comparative Biology of Monocotyledons. The New York Botanical Gardens Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21135/893275341.008.

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Ma, Jianmin, Minh N. Nguyen, Gary B. Fogel, and Jagath C. Rajapakse. "Determination of the Relative Importance of Gene Function or Taxonomic Grouping to Codon Usage Bias Using Cluster Analysis and SVMs." In 2006 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cibcb.2006.330955.

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Kondratyev, E. N. "TAXONOMIC STRUCTURE OF NIDICOLE FAUNA IN THE NESTS OF THE SAND MARTIN (RIPARIA RIPARIA LINNAEUS, 1758) IN THE TERRITORY OF THE SARATOV REGION." In V International Scientific Conference CONCEPTUAL AND APPLIED ASPECTS OF INVERTEBRATE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION. Tomsk State University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-931-0-2020-17.

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Today, global climate changes are taking place, leading to changes in the habitats of many species, including organisms of epidemiological importance. The transfer of such organisms will primarily involve the blood-sucking parasites of migratory birds. The sand martin (Riparia riparia Linnaeus, 1758) is one of many migratory birds nesting in the Saratov region. In order to understand how much the species is involved in the transmission of infection and the creation of a new focal point of infection, it is necessary to establish the taxonomic structure of the nidicol fauna.
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