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Darius, Fábio Augusto, and Thiago Abdala Barnabé. "DEEP ECOLOGY." Kerygma 15, no. 2 (February 23, 2021): 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.19141/1809-2454.kerygma.v15.n2.p50-63.

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O estudo da ecologia baseia-se nas interações entre os diversos organismos vivos em uma rede conectada chamada ecossistema. O termo foi cunhado em 1866 pelo biólogo alemão Ernst Haeckel como um estudo sistemático da inter-relação dos seres vivos na terra. Contudo, a partir do século 20, os impactos socioambientais herdados pela idade moderna, começaram a se tornar amplamente perceptíveis e criticados. Com isso, a partir desse instante, diversos movimentos ambientais surgiram, pautados em temáticas de sustentabilidade e consciência ambiental. Nesse sentido, este estudo tem o objetivo de verificar a perspectiva ecológica contemporânea, a partir das vertentes do movimento denominado Deep ecology. Para tanto, foi empreendida pesquisa bibliográfica para fomentar a compreensão histórica e filosófica da ecologia, bem como para o entendimento da origem da Deep ecology e suas supostas perspectivas teosóficas. Em 1970, o filósofo escandinavo Arne Naess (1912-2009) estabeleceu, com base nos pensamentos de Baruch Spinoza e outros filósofos, uma linha de pensamento sobre a responsabilidade humana em relação à natureza. Sua filosofia, buscava estipular uma ecologia profunda, a qual reestruturasse as concepções ecológicas modernas e antropocêntricas. Portanto, espera-se compreender as mudanças da concepção ecológica na história visando os impactos ambientais causados no século 19 e 20 enquanto pano de fundo histórico para melhor percepção da perspectiva da Deep ecology, a partir da década de 1970. Ainda se conclui incipientemente que o pensamento proposto por Naess estabelece, hoje, medidas ecológicas sustentáveis e eficazes para uma melhor cidadania planetária.
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Zimmerman, Michael E. "Deep Ecology." International Philosophical Quarterly 26, no. 2 (1986): 195–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/ipq198626214.

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Mijač, Sandra, Goran Slivšek, and Anica Džajić. "Deep Ecology." Southeastern European medical journal 6, no. 1 (April 27, 2022): 129–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.26332/seemedj.v6i1.219.

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Deep ecology emphasizes the importance of the ecological problems as a practical issue, and its importance is in changing the human understanding of everything, including even man’s understanding of who he is.The aim of this paper was to present deep ecology, what it represents and how it has become a significant ecological movement of the 20th century and to indicate the connection between bioethics as new environmental ethics and deep ecology, as well as other environmental movements which, in the contextualization of bioethics, emphasize changing the outlook on life, giving a better knowledge of it, and allowing questioning of social actions and looking at events from different aspects. The idea is to emphasize that man is not only an active, but also a responsible being which is capable of making a paradigm shift in responsibility, and therefore, taking responsibility for all life on Earth.Content analysis and comparative method were introduced and applied for the requirements of making this review.Based on the obtained results, the review points to the need to create new ethics which could introduce a general value system for all living and non-living things - a paradigm shift involving man as part of nature and not opposed to it, and to successfully address these complex issues. It will take a profound shift in human consciousness to fully comprehend that it is not only plants and animals that need a safe habitat - because they can live without humans, but humans cannot live without them.
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Dobson, Andrew. "Deep Ecology." Cogito 3, no. 1 (1989): 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/cogito1989315.

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McLaughlin, Andrew. "Deep Ecology." Philosophical Inquiry 8, no. 3 (1986): 188. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/philinquiry198683/413.

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Witoszek, Nina, and Martin Lee Mueller. "Deep Ecology." Worldviews 21, no. 3 (2017): 209–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685357-02103001.

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This introductory chapter interrogates the intellectual robustness and mobilizing potential of Arne Naess’s deep ecology in the 21st century. Our contention is that deep ecology is not a spent force, as some influential Western philosophers argue in this volume. On the contrary, ecophilosophy has left a legacy which remains a significant part of the ongoing cultural innovation for a sustainable future. As several essays in this collection show, Arne Naess’ thought feeds into new, science-based visions of the relationship between humans and nature. More importantly, it has got a new lease of life in the South, where biocentric cosmovisions play an ever more important role, not just in philosophical, but political debates which have an impact on Latin America’s future.
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CARTER, ALAN. "DEEP ECOLOGY OR SOCIAL ECOLOGY?" Heythrop Journal 36, no. 3 (July 1995): 328–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2265.1995.tb00992.x.

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Lussier, Mark S. "Blake's Deep Ecology." Studies in Romanticism 35, no. 3 (1996): 393. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25601181.

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Duckert, Lowell. "Pericles's Deep Ecology." SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 59, no. 2 (2019): 367–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sel.2019.0017.

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Breyman, Steve. "Deep Ecological Science." Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society 18, no. 5 (October 1998): 325–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/027046769801800503.

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Deep ecology's biocentric philosophy rejects the anthropocentrism of mainstream environmentalism. Biocentrism holds that all life has inherent value and, as such, is worthy of respect and protection. Deep ecology's action strategy emerges from disgust with the compromises made by mainstream environmentalism. Deep ecologists tend toward confrontational actions such as blockades, “tree sits,” and “ecotage” (“monkey wrenching” or covert direct action). Earth First! in the United States, and Rainforest Action Network at the international level, are two well-known deep ecology groups. Bound together in a complex relationship, deep ecology is both dependent on and antagonistic toward the life sciences. As yet, there is no explicit, deep ecological statement for scientific reform. But there have been scientific developments cheering to deep ecologists, including the development and growth of the new field of conservation biology. This article begins to outline the reforms necessary to bring establishment science closer to radical ecological principles.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Deep ecology"

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Antolick, Matthew. "Deep ecology and Heideggerian phenomenology." [Tampa, Fla. : s.n.], 2003. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/SFE0000104.

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Antolick, Matthew. "Deep Ecology and Heideggerian Phenomenology." Scholar Commons, 2002. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/1326.

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This thesis examines the connections between Arne Naess's Deep Ecology and Martin Heidegger's Phenomenology. The latter provides a philosophical basis for the former. Martin Heidegger's critique of traditional metaphysics and his call for an "event" ontology that is deeper than the traditional substance ontology opens a philosophical space in which a different conception of what it is to be emerges. Heidegger's view of humans also provides a basis for the wider and deeper conception of self Arne Naess seeks: one that gets rid of the presupposition that human beings are isolated subjects embedded in a framework of objects distinct from them. Both Heidegger and Naess illustrate how the substance-ontological dogma affects human culture, encouraging humans to live as if they were divorced from their environmental surroundings. When humans live according to an atomistic conception of themselves as independent from their context, alienation results, not only from each other, and not only of humans from the surrounding environment, but from themselves as well. This thesis focuses on Heidegger's employment of the conception of poiesis or self-bringing-forth as clarifying the "root" of such ecosystemic processes as growth, maturation, reproduction, and death. Thus, Heidegger's call to phenomenology -- "to the things themselves" -- is a call away from the objectifying dichotomies through which substance ontology articulates the world into isolated components. It is the purpose of this thesis to demonstrate not only the connections between the later Heidegger and Naess, but also to argue in favor of their claims that traditional philosophical perspectives regarding humans, the environment, and ethics need to be re-appropriated in a new way in order to avoid further ecological degradation and provide for the health and well being of the future generations that will inevitably inherit the effects of our present actions.
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Copley, Jonathan Timothy Peter. "Ecology of deep-sea hydrothermal vents." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.246235.

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Howell, Kerry Louise. "The ecology of deep-sea asteroids." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.268842.

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Rodrigues, Vera Mónica dos Santos. "Deep Ecology: Princípios, Fundamentos e Fins." Master's thesis, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/7622.

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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ecologia Humana e Problemas Sociais Contemporâneos
A Deep Ecology insere-se nas Éticas Ambientais como uma perspectiva ecocêntrica, no seu sentido holístico, com alguns traços do biocentrismo igualitário. É uma perspectiva que incentiva o activismo ambiental, influenciando diversas organizações ambientalistas, e que assenta em princípios religiosos e filosóficos. O seu fundador é Arne Naess, filósofo Norueguês que traçou um percurso particular, com diversas influências, desde Filosofias espirituais Orientais, onde se insere Ghandi, defensor do princípio da não-violência; ao Panteísmo de Espinosa, que em paralelo com o Budismo atribui à Deep Ecology o carácter de uma ontologia. Por ser um movimento que apela a uma alteração de consciência, defendendo o despertar de uma consciência ecológica, é muitas vezes considerado radical e associado a actos de violência, como terrorismo ambiental, e a críticas de teor discriminatório, como a misantropia. Fortemente influenciados pela Deep Ecology de Naess, Bill Devall e George Sessions adoptam, no seu seguimento, esta perspectiva. Numa forma distinta, descrevem-na como uma perspectiva que se destaca no panorama ambientalista, com uma estrutura própria e quase literária, uma influência para a adopção de práticas ecológicas que vai muito além das atitudes, não se trata de ser ecológico mas sim de ser um ser ecológico.
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Billett, David. "The ecology of deep-sea Holothurians." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1988. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/384501/.

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MAGAGNINI, MIRKO. "Viral ecology in the deep sea." Doctoral thesis, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11566/242345.

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Schlottmann, Chris. "Embodiment and embeddedness in philosophies of ecology deep ecology, Confucian ecology, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology /." Connect to this thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10066/1210.

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Power, Shahed Ahmed. "Gandhi and deep ecology : experiencing the nonhuman environment." Thesis, University of Salford, 1990. http://usir.salford.ac.uk/14753/.

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The present study concentrates on the experience of nature in the life of Mohandas K. Gandhi. This detailed environmental biography of Gandhi follows him from the early years in India, through his years in England as a young man and on to South Africa where his beliefs about humanity's proper relationship with the nonhuman world were shaped. There is also a detailed examination of his dietary and nature-cure experiments which date from his years in England, 1888 - 1891, with a discussion of the original works that he cites in his own writings. Diet involves a most intimate relationship with the nonhuman environment. Gandhi sought a diet which involved the least unavoidable violence and which the poor could afford. Health for Gandhi was a state of total well-being - social, physical and spiritual. Gandhi established communities of workers dedicated to service, first in South Africa at Phoenix Settlement and Tolstoy Farm, and then in India at Sabarmati Ashram and Sevagram. Here his respect for the integrity of other living beings was tested by experience. Rabid dogs, the threat of venomous snakes to both livestock and humans, and the nuisance of monkeys pilfering from the ashram's fruit trees and vegetables were situations that had to be resolved. Since its inception in 1972 the Deep Ecology movement has been linked with the name of the Norwegian ecophilosopher Arne Naess, who has also devoted many years to an analysis of Gandhi's philosophy. The experience of nature and reflection on humanity's right relationship with the nonhuman environment is brought up to the present-day via a consideration of some of the individuals and indigenous people that deep ecology acknowledges as part of its background, such as Henry Thoreau, John Muir, Mary Austin, Aldo Leopold and Richard St. Barbe Baker.
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Waller, Rhian G. "The reproductive ecology of deep-water scleractinian corals." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.402225.

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Books on the topic "Deep ecology"

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1938-, Sessions George, ed. Deep ecology. Salt Lake City, Utah: G.M. Smith, 1985.

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Michael, Tobias, ed. Deep ecology. San Diego, Calif: Avant Books, 1985.

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Simpson, D. J. Deep ecology: Nine poems. Kamloops, B.C: Permission Press, 1999.

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University of Tasmania. Board of Environmental Studies and University of Tasmania. Centre for Environmental Studies, eds. Approaching deep ecology: A reponse to Richard Sylvan's critique of deep ecology. Hobart: Board of Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania, 1986.

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Fellows, Andrew. Gaia, Psyche and Deep Ecology. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. Identifiers: LCCN 2018052286 (print) | LCCN 2018054125 (ebook) | ISBN 9780203733394 (Master eBook) | ISBN 9781351403542 (epub) | ISBN 9781138300484 (hardback) | ISBN 9781138300507 (pbk.): Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203733394.

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1921-2006, Bookchin Murray, Hart Robert, and Wilbert Chris, eds. Deep Ecology & Anarchism: A Polemic. London, England: Freedom Press, 1993.

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Institute, Northwest Earth, ed. Discussion course on exploring deep ecology. Portland, OR: Northwest Earth Institute, 2001.

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ill, Adams Hazel 1983, ed. Deep ocean food chains. Edina, Minn: Magic Wagon, 2011.

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1938-, Sessions George, ed. Deep Ecology for the 21st century. Boston: Shambhala, 1994.

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McLaughlin, Andrew. Regarding nature: Industrialism and deep ecology. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Deep ecology"

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Zimmerman, Michael E. "Deep Ecology." In Contributions to Phenomenology, 137–41. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5344-9_31.

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Booth, Kate. "Deep ecology." In Essential Concepts of Global Environmental Governance, 59–60. Second edition. | Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367816681-24.

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Shevock, Daniel J. "Deep Ecology." In Eco-Literate Music Pedagogy, 70–88. New York : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge New Directions in Music Education Series: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315211596-5.

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Ott, Konrad. "Deep Ecology." In Handbook of the Anthropocene, 33–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25910-4_5.

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Halland, Ingrid. "Deep Ecology by Design." In Pedagogical Experiments in Architecture for a Changing Climate, 184–96. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003351498-16.

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Ims, Knut J. "Deep Ecology and Personal Responsibility." In The Spiritual Dimension of Business Ethics and Sustainability Management, 47–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11677-8_5.

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Cronin, Michael. "Translation, ecology, and deep time." In Time, Space, Matter in Translation, 4–18. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003259732-2.

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ten Have, Henk, and Maria do Céu Patrão Neves. "Deep Ecology (See Ecocentrism; Environmentalism)." In Dictionary of Global Bioethics, 391. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54161-3_191.

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Prieur, Daniel, Mary Voytek, Christian Jeanthon, and Anna-Louise Reysenbach. "Deep-Sea Thermophilic Prokaryotes." In Thermophiles Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution, 11–22. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1197-7_2.

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Halse, Stuart. "Research in Calcretes and Other Deep Subterranean Habitats Outside Caves." In Cave Ecology, 415–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98852-8_20.

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Conference papers on the topic "Deep ecology"

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Nikolova, Antoaneta. "Deep ecology and East-West dialog." In 3rd International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.03.14151n.

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Hassan, B. N., K. S. Abdul-Razzaq, R. N. Abood, A. A. Dawood, and A. A. Talal. "Reinforced concrete variable curvature ring deep beams." In TRANSPORT, ECOLOGY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: EKO VARNA 2023. AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0191614.

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Magabilin, Ma Christina V., Arnel C. Fajardo, and Ruji P. Medina. "Classification of Philippine Guyabano fruit maturity based on visual properties using deep learning." In TRANSPORT, ECOLOGY - SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: EKOVarna2022. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0163591.

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Trifonov, Roumen, Evgeni Sabev, Galya Pavlova, and Kamelia Raynova. "Analysis of deep learning methods for cybersecurity in industry 4.0." In TRANSPORT, ECOLOGY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: EKO VARNA 2023. AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0193712.

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Есина, Л., L. Esina, А. Хворощ, A. Hvorosch, Н. Есин, N. Esin, В. Крыленко, et al. "THE ROLE OF THE SUBMARINE LANDSLIDE PROCESSES IN EVOLUTION OF THE BLACK SEA CONTINENTAL SLOPE AND SHELF. THE INFLUENCE OF LANDSLIDES ON MODERN COASTAL PROCESSES." In Sea Coasts – Evolution ecology, economy. Academus Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b5ce3a0b6c337.05323429.

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Detailed studies of landslide formation on the continental slope of Near Caucasus part of Black Sea, we have made in the area between the Pshada– Olginka settlements allowed to explore the distribution of landslide formations on the continental slope and to establish their influence on the retreat of the shelf edge. The intensive destruction of shelf edge leads to a reduction in its width, the intense movement of sediments from the shelf and transporting them to the continental slope and deep-sea part in large quantities. The evolution and distribution of landslides are influenced by the geological structure of the navigation area, the width of the shelf, the rate of shoreline destruction and sediment transport from the shelf to the continental slope, underwater topography and slope declination, tectonic and seismic factors. Landslide processes on the coast and continental slope affect the modern coast changes, the bottom topography, the formation of Black Sea deep basins and the expansion of Black Sea. Coastal landslides pose a threat to coastal communities and national economic objects located in areas of high abrasion scarps of terraces, as well as for engineering structures on the continental shelf, continental slope and the seabed.
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Masuda, Nao, Akito Ishikawa, Yohey Suzuki, and Kazuyoshi Endo. "Microbial ecology in deep subsurface granites: Insights from groundwater meta-proteomics." In Goldschmidt2021. France: European Association of Geochemistry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7185/gold2021.4943.

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Hussan, Payman Hussein, and Israa Hadi Ali. "A comprehensive survey on Covid-19 disease diagnosis: Datasets, deep learning approaches and challenges." In TRANSPORT, ECOLOGY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: EKO VARNA 2023. AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0191721.

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Перерайс, Р., and R. Pererays. "SEA-PORT CONSTRUCTION IMPACT ON LIMAN NATURE ALONG THE BLACK SEA COASTAL ENVIRONMENT." In Sea Coasts – Evolution ecology, economy. Academus Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b5ce3b99793c8.27322405.

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Construction of sea-ports in limanic aquathory along the Northern Black Sea coast have prefer impact on the coastal environment. Especially deep impact have liman bottom artificial deepening, liman slopes artificial reconstruction, navigate canals, jetties of different sizes, ground dumps etc. Typical examples are Odessa, Ill'ichevsk, Yuzhniy commercial sea-ports in northern sector of the Black Sea. On shores nearest Port Yuzhniy jetties was firstly employed new construction against sea wave erosion. This new artificial shore terrace, that consist of natural matherials, expressed as shore protection, purification of sea water, needless ground depot, new shore territory and squire for recreants simultaneous.
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Aguzzi, J., C. Costa, J. B. Company, Y. Fujiwhara, P. Favali, V. Tunnicliffe, M. Matabos, M. Canals, and P. Menesatti. "The new synthesis of cabled observatory science: Technology meets deep-sea ecology." In 2013 IEEE International Underwater Technology Symposium (UT 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ut.2013.6519817.

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Stevens, Lawrence E. "LARGE, DEEP CANYON ECOLOGY: GRAND CANYON AND THE HIGHLY REGULATED COLORADO RIVER." In GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019am-336264.

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Reports on the topic "Deep ecology"

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Kropp, Roy K. Review of Deep-Sea Ecology and Monitoring as They Relate to Deep-Sea Oil and Gas Operations. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/15010486.

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Stone, Robert P., Stephen D. Cairns, Dennis M. Opresko, Gary C. Williams, and Michele M. Masuda. A guide to the corals of Alaska. US Department of Commerce, NOAA, NMFS Scientific Publications Office, January 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.7755/pp.23.

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The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act of 2006 mandat¬ed the research and management of the nation’s deep-sea coral resources through establishment of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra¬tion’s Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program. The challenge for Alaska was daunting, where expansive, world-class fisheries often coincided with extraordinarily rich coral habitats for a high-latitude region. The first chal¬lenge was to inventory known locations of deep-sea corals. Many coral records and some museum collections existed from Alaska, but the taxonomy of cor¬als was little studied and field iden¬tification of corals was problematic. Formal bycatch programs and research activities in recent decades provided many more specimens for taxonomic study, but guides to species were largely incomplete, inaccurate, and outdated given the fast pace of species discovery in Alaska. We provide a comprehen¬sive, up-to-date guide, detailing 161 coral taxa identified from museum collections, primary literature, and video records. Each profile includes a description, images for each taxon, taxonomic history, biology, ecology, geographical distribution, and habitat, including depth distribution. Corals are found in the six regions of Alaska but the coral fauna of the Aleutian Islands is by far the most species rich. The state of taxonomy for some coral groups is ex¬cellent, while others require additional collections and more taxonomic work. Construction of this guide resulted in descriptions of several antipatharian species, published separately from this guide (Alternatipathes mirabilis, Bathypathes alaskensis, B. ptiloides, B. tiburonae, and Parantipathes pluma) and the scleractinian Flabellum (Flabel¬lum) oclairi Cairns, sp. nov. described herein. The guide provides informa¬tion for targeting new collections and identifying areas of high abundance and indicator species of vulnerable marine ecosystems. Stakeholders can now more adequately assess Alaska’s coral resources and risks from natural and anthropogenic stressors.
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DelGuidice, Glenn D., Michael E. Nelson, and L. David Mech. Winter nutrition and population ecology of white-tailed deer in the central Superior National Forest. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/nc-gtr-147.

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Hanley, T. A., C. T. Robbins, and D. E. Spalinger. Forest habitats and the nutritional ecology of Sitka black-tailed deer: a research synthesis with implications for forest management. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/pnw-gtr-230.

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