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Changsheng, Shi. "Study on Ecological Compensation Mechanism of Railway Construction Projects." E3S Web of Conferences 145 (2020): 02047. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202014502047.

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Important ecologically sensitive areas are extremely important to maintain regional ecological security. For railway construction projects that cross important ecologically sensitive areas, it is particularly necessary to implement ecological compensation in order to minimize the impact on important ecologically sensitive areas. This article introduces the ecological service function value loss accounting and ecological value loss accounting methods from the perspective of value, and puts forward the system introduction method, technology introduction method and compensation method introductio
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"Ecological Effects of Biodiversity Loss Underestimated." Ecologia 1, no. 1 (2010): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/ecologia.2011.76.76.

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Zeng, Yonggang, Zhongxin Hou, Qian Yang, et al. "Research on the Method of Assessing the Ecological Profit and Loss of Highway Construction in Karst Landform." Industry Science and Engineering 1, no. 7 (2024): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.62381/i245701.

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Karst landform is a special geological landform with unique geomorphological and ecological features, which is highly ecologically sensitive and vulnerable to external disturbances. Nowadays, the process of highway construction in China is developing rapidly, and the social and economic development will cause certain environmental impacts at the same time. Highway construction in karst landform areas will inevitably affect the local ecological environment during the construction and operation of the project. Therefore, it is of great significance to carry out the research on the ecological and
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Tait, Peta. "Site-specific Ecological Loss." Performance Research 23, no. 4-5 (2018): 192–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13528165.2018.1522135.

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Yang, Yanping, Jianjun Chen, Yanping Lan, et al. "Landscape Pattern and Ecological Risk Assessment in Guangxi Based on Land Use Change." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 3 (2022): 1595. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031595.

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Due to ecological environmental fragility and soil erosion in Guangxi, studies of landscape patterns and associated ecological risks are needed to guide sustainable land development and ecologically sensitive land management. This study assesses dynamic spatial and temporal change patterns in land use and ecological risks based on 30 m land-use data, analyzes spatial correlations with ecological risks, and explores natural and socio-economic factor impacts on ecological risks. The results reveal: (1) A rapid and sizeable construction land increase in Guangxi from 2000 to 2018 associated mainly
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Vlieghe, Joris, and Piotr Zamojski. "Digital Umgang and The Loss of a Common World." Philosophy of Education 80, no. 3 (2024): 187–99. https://doi.org/10.47925/80.3.187.

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Ryumina, Elena V. "Ecologically adjusted human development index." POPULATION 23, no. 1 (2020): 4–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/population.2020.23.1.1.

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The article offeres an approach to including ecological factor in the Human Development Index (HDI). HDI is aimed at reflecting the quality of life of population, which is defined along with other important characteristics and state of environment. However, there is still no ecological living conditions of population in the formalized representation of HDI. Two directions of constructing ecologically adjusted HDI are developed: introducing ecological index to HDR, and using ecologically adjusted GDP/GRP in income index. Ecological index reflecting the state of environment in the places of resi
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Liu, Feng, Hongjun Su, Tiantian Ding, et al. "Refined Assessment of Economic Loss from Pine Wilt Disease at the Subcompartment Scale." Forests 14, no. 1 (2023): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14010139.

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Pine wilt disease is a major plant epidemic that has significantly impaired the ecological safety of pine wood, the national economy, and peoples’ livelihood. It is challenging to accurately assess the loss from pine wilt disease through academic research or field work. Based on the 342,000 subcompartments of epidemic data of pine wilt disease in China in 2020, this study builds a refined assessment indicator system and measurement model for economic loss from disasters at the subcompartment scale and assesses direct economic loss and ecological service value loss. The results show that throug
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Pihkala, Panu. "Ecological Sorrow: Types of Grief and Loss in Ecological Grief." Sustainability 16, no. 2 (2024): 849. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16020849.

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Ecological changes evoke many felt losses and types of grief. These affect sustainability efforts in profound ways. Scholarship on the topic is growing, but the relationship between general grief research and ecological grief has received surprisingly little attention. This interdisciplinary article applies theories of grief, loss, and bereavement to ecological grief. Special attention is given to research on “non-death loss” and other broad frameworks of grief. The dynamics related to both local and global ecological grief are discussed. The kinds of potential losses arising from ecological i
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Beer, Karlyn D., Elisabeth J. Wurtmann, Nicolás Pinel, and Nitin S. Baliga. "Model Organisms Retain an “Ecological Memory” of Complex Ecologically Relevant Environmental Variation." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 80, no. 6 (2014): 1821–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.03280-13.

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ABSTRACTAlthough tractable model organisms are essential to characterize the molecular mechanisms of evolution and adaptation, the ecological relevance of their behavior is not always clear because certain traits are easily lost during long-term laboratory culturing. Here, we demonstrate that despite their long tenure in the laboratory, model organisms retain “ecological memory” of complex environmental changes. We have discovered thatHalobacterium salinarumNRC-1, a halophilic archaeon that dominates microbial communities in a dynamically changing hypersaline environment, simultaneously optimi
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ecological losts"

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Сотник, Ірина Миколаївна, Ирина Николаевна Сотник, Iryna Mykolaivna Sotnyk, Леонід Григорович Мельник, Леонид Григорьевич Мельник та Leonid Hryhorovych Melnyk. "Регіональна оцінка екологічних втрат від виробництва продукції в Україні". Thesis, Центр екологічної освіти та інформації, 2012. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/25374.

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Виконано розрахунки показників екологічних втрат за видами екодеструктивної діяльності у регіонах України у 2001–2009 рр. Обчислено регіональні показники екологоємності одиниці продукції та на цій підставі проранжировано регіони України. Сформовано напрямки зниження екологічних втрат. При цитуванні документа, використовуйте посилання http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/25374<br>Выполнены расчеты показателей экологических потерь по видам экодеструктивной деятельности в регионах Украины в 2001-2009 гг. Рассчитаны региональные показатели экологоемкости единицы продукции и на этом основани
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Alves, Rafael Souza Cruz. "Efeito da quantidade de floresta na predação de sementes e frugivoria em diferentes tipos de ambientes /." Rio Claro, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/192129.

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Orientador: Milton Cezar Ribeiro<br>Resumo: Alterações antrópicas no nível de paisagens afetam de maneiras distintas os diversos grupos de animais e plantas. Tais alterações afetam a composição de espécies e estrutura de comunidades de mamíferos e aves, resultando na perda de funções ecológicas essenciais para a manutenção das florestas. Dentre os processos que podem ser mais afetados inclui-se a frugivoria e a predação de sementes. Desta forma, avançar os conhecimentos de como a paisagem e os tipos de ambientes influenciam tais processos é essencial para a proposição de estratégias que benefi
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Lawrence, Phillip Wayne. "Agathokakological Ecological Modernisation of the Indonesian Forestry, Pulp and Paper Industry." Thesis, University of Sydney, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/22918.

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The significant amount of natural forest destruction in Indonesia began when General Suharto assumed control in 1966. Over the following 32 years, Suharto deliberately manipulated and controlled weak institutions throughout his leadership. The Chinese merchant class were crucial to Suharto’s strategy. Central to his strategy was a select number of ambitious business-focused Chinese merchants who would become fabulously wealthy under his leadership. The businessmen would go on to own substantial forestry, pulp and paper businesses, some of the largest in the world in their product categori
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Garcia, Elizabeth S., Abigail L. S. Swann, Juan C. Villegas, et al. "Synergistic Ecoclimate Teleconnections from Forest Loss in Different Regions Structure Global Ecological Responses." PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622408.

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Forest loss in hotspots around the world impacts not only local climate where loss occurs, but also influences climate and vegetation in remote parts of the globe through ecoclimate teleconnections. The magnitude and mechanism of remote impacts likely depends on the location and distribution of forest loss hotspots, but the nature of these dependencies has not been investigated. We use global climate model simulations to estimate the distribution of ecologically-relevant climate changes resulting from forest loss in two hotspot regions: western North America (wNA), which is experiencing accele
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O'Keefe, Kimberly. "Patterns and ecological consequences of water uptake, redistribution, and loss in tallgrass prairie." Diss., Kansas State University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/34514.

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Doctor of Philosophy<br>Division of Biology<br>Jesse B. Nippert<br>Water availability is a key driver of many plant and ecosystem processes in tallgrass prairies, yet we have a limited understanding of how grassland plants utilize water through space and time. Considering that tallgrass prairies experience tremendous heterogeneity in soil resources, identifying spatiotemporal variation in plant ecohydrology is critical for understanding current drivers of plant responses to water and for predicting ecosystem responses to future changes in climate. Here, I investigated the patterns, drivers, an
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Jaceglav, Megan. "No Place like Home: Ecological Destruction and Loss of Knowing in Late Modernity." Thesis, Jaceglav, Megan (2015) No Place like Home: Ecological Destruction and Loss of Knowing in Late Modernity. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2015. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/31317/.

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This thesis argues that our culture is grounded in fundamental ontological error. This error posits human being as a form of being that is separate from the other-than-human world, its mortal and fleshy confines. Drawing on the insight of Gregory Bateson, I propose that insofar as ontology and epistemology are inextricably entwined, error in one implies error in the other. Thus the consequence of our faulty ontology is that epistemological error is built into the system. The danger of systemic epistemological error is that, as a culture, we rely on our ways of knowing to find solutions to
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Goldberg, Karen. "Investigating the sustainability of medicinal plants and the loss of traditional knowledge in a rural community in Namaqualand." Bachelor's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25601.

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Up until the early 1990s conservation practices in South Africa were culturally biased, focusing largely on the value systems of the affluent. However, with the release in 1997 of the White Paper on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of South Africa's Biological diversity, the role that biological resources play in providing for the needs of all South Africans, is now emphasized. According to this policy, human needs must be considered if conservation is to be successfully implemented. Using this document as the framework for this study I chose to investigate various aspects of medicinal pla
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Hill, Louise. "Ecological impacts of ash dieback in Great Britain." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2017. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:941ee684-798b-47b6-ae51-64baeb5f821e.

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Ash dieback is a severe disease of ash trees (Fraxinus spp.), caused by the invasive fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus. In its native East Asia, H. fraxineus is a harmless endophyte, but since its accidental import into Europe in the early 1990s it has infected over 90% of ash trees in some areas, with long-term mortality sometimes exceeding 90%. The disease was discovered in Great Britain in 2012, and has since spread rapidly. This thesis investigates some of the possible impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and society, and in doing so identifies ways to alleviate some impacts. Brita
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De, Camargo Rafael Xavier. "Ecological Responses of Avian Species to Land Cover Metrics at the Landscape-Level and Across Broad Spatial Extent." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/37113.

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Human activities have transformed natural landscapes into human-dominated areas at unprecedented rates in the last centuries. Land cover transformation is associated with loss of natural habitat, thus a threat to biodiversity. Because habitat loss will likely continue in the future due to population growth and increase demand for natural resources, an important question in ecological studies is whether land cover features (i.e. amount, variety, shape, configuration) can be used as predictors to estimate species loss from habitat modification. This thesis investigates the predictive ability of
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Joubert, Lize. "Disturbance factors related to conservation of biodiversity in large-scale ecological networks." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/86261.

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Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Globally, habitat transformation causes biodiversity loss, with the transformed matrix often affecting the disturbance regime in remnant natural patches. In South Africa, significant parts of the Indian Ocean coastal belt and grassland biomes have been transformed into commercial forestry plantations of alien trees, which are detrimental to local biodiversity. Consequently, large scale ecological networks (ENs) of remnant natural vegetation, maintained areas (e.g. firebreaks) and special landscape features (e.g. rocky outcrops a
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Books on the topic "Ecological losts"

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Charles, Perrings, and Beijer Institute, eds. Biodiversity loss: Economic and ecological issues. New York, 1995.

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Kim, Cuddington, and Beisner Beatrix, eds. Ecological paradigms lost: Routes of theory change. Elsevier Academic, 2005.

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Mufwene, Salikoko S. Ecological Perspectives on Language Endangerment and Loss. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-91034-0.

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Hanski, Ilkka. The shrinking world: Ecological consequences of habitat loss. International Ecology Institute, 2005.

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Hanski, Ilkka. The shrinking world: Ecological consequences of habitat loss. International Ecology Institute, 2005.

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Struthers, Jane. Red sky at night: The book of lost countryside wisdom. Ebury, 2009.

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Mary, Sandberg, ed. The wild garden: A journey of loss and renewal. North Star Press of St. Cloud, 2009.

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Julian, Hume, ed. Lost land of the dodo: An ecological history of Mauritius, Réunion & Rodrigues. T & AD Poyser, 2008.

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Cheke, A. S. Lost land of the dodo: An ecological history of Mauritius, Réunion & Rodrigues. Yale University Press, 2008.

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Hume, Julian P. (Julian Pender), ed. Lost land of the dodo: An ecological history of Mauritius, Réunion & Rodrigues. Yale University Press, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ecological losts"

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Shmelev, Stanislav E. "Biodiversity Loss: New Methods for Evaluating Ecosystems." In Ecological Economics. Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1972-9_9.

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Karr, James R., and Ellen W. Chu. "Ecological Integrity: Reclaiming Lost Connections." In Environmental Science and Technology Library. Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0451-7_3.

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Airoldi, Laura, Sean D. Connell, and Michael W. Beck. "The Loss of Natural Habitats and the Addition of Artificial Substrata." In Ecological Studies. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b76710_19.

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Schimming, C. G., J. Schrautzer, E. W. Reiche, and J. C. Munch. "Nitrogen Retention and Loss from Ecosystems of the Bornhöved Lake District." In Ecological Studies. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04504-6_6.

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Fox, B. J. "Loss of Vertebrate Diversity Following European Settlement of Australian Mediterranean Regions." In Ecological Studies. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03543-6_19.

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Tobias, Michael Charles, and Jane Gray Morrison. "A Lost Species." In On the Nature of Ecological Paradox. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64526-7_92.

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Pratchett, M. S., C. A. Thompson, A. S. Hoey, P. F. Cowman, and S. K. Wilson. "Effects of Coral Bleaching and Coral Loss on the Structure and Function of Reef Fish Assemblages." In Ecological Studies. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75393-5_11.

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Mufwene, Salikoko. "Language Diversity and Language Loss." In Ecological Perspectives on Language Endangerment and Loss. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-91034-0_4.

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Sealey, Kathleen Sullivan, Ray King Burch, and P. M. Binder. "Paradise Lost: Environmental Change and Ecological Impacts." In Will Miami Survive? Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-79020-6_3.

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Mazziotta, Adriano, Saverio Francini, and Francesco Parisi. "Monitoring Habitat Fragmentation and Biodiversity in Forest Ecosystems." In Ecological Connectivity of Forest Ecosystems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82206-3_9.

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Abstract The current biodiversity crisis is primarily caused by habitat loss and fragmentation, which are exacerbated by global population expansion and land use intensification. The techniques applied to evaluate the impact of habitat loss and fragmentation in forest ecosystems tend to measure changes in landscape patterns induced by forest degradation. Earth observation techniques and remotely sensed imagery are crucial tools for the large-scale monitoring of forest habitat loss and fragmentation along with related changes in forest biodiversity characteristics. Recently, the relevance of re
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Conference papers on the topic "Ecological losts"

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Matos, Rute Sous, Paula Simoes, and Desiderio Batista. "ILHA DE MOCAMBIQUE AND ITS BUFFER ZONE � PROPOSAL FOR A LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE." In SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 24. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/6.1/s27.55.

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The high risk of natural disasters to which Ilha de Mocambique (IM) and its Buffer Zone (BZ) are naturally exposed and the demographic explosion it has suffered increased the loss of ecological wealth, biodiversity and the mischaracterization of the cultural identity it holds. Thus, there are required urgent measures for its values safeguard, preservation and valorization. The primary objective of this proposal is to improve the sustainability of IM and BZ enhancing its development trough landscape and urban planning. The proposal will target a multifunctional and sustainable landscape structu
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Pascalau, Raul, Laura Iosefina Smuleac, Petru Eugen Merghes, Cosmin Salasan, and Adrian Smuleac. "IMPORTANCE AND IMPACT OF ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STUDY PROGRAMMES IN HEIS." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/4.2/s21.59.

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In today's fast-changing world, the link between engineering and environmental protection is very important for higher education institutions (HEIs). As global issues like climate change, resource loss, and biodiversity decline grow, there is an urgent need for professionals who have both technical skills and environmental awareness. These academic programs help create a skilled workforce that can design solutions focusing on ecological sustainability and promote teamwork, connecting engineering and environmental sciences. Therefore, HEIs should focus on combining engineering with environmenta
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Lavrentiev, Mikhail, Konstantin Lysakov, Andrey Marchuk, and Konstantin Oblaukhov. "GREEN SUPERCOMPUTING � CALCULATING TSUNAMI WAVE PROPAGATION." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/4.2/s19.41.

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Nowadays, the use of supercomputing for solving almost any task ranging from industrial to the ecological ones has been increasing. It should be noted that this requires lots of energy, which negatively affects the environment and is costly. However, in a number of cases it is possible to achieve high performance calculations without the use of supercomputers but instead by relying on special processors, focused on a particular class of tasks. While optimizing the computational pipeline for a particular mathematical model, the modern Field Programmable Gates Array (FPGA) platform provides an o
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Bekova, Radoslava, and Bogdan Prodanov. "SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF EUTROPHICATION AND HABITAT LOSS IN COAS3TAL LAKES: A CASE STUDY FROM THE KAMCHIYA-SHKORPILOVTSI SECTOR, BULGARIAN BLACK SEA COAST." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/5.1/s20.32.

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The study presents the first comprehensive spatio-temporal analysis of eutrophication and the consequent loss of sensitive aquatic habitats in the transitional water bodies along the Kamchiya-Shkorpilovtsi sector of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The research focuses on the Maznia Azmak Lake, an old Kamchiya riverbed integral to the Kamchia Nature Reserve and two Natura 2000 protected areas. The primary objective was to assess the scale and rate of eutrophication and its impact on aquatic habitats, employing modern methodologies such as drone surveys, high-precision GPS geodetic measurements,
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Zhuang, Dongli, Rucheng Xiao, Meina Fan, and Wei Dai. "A Risk Assessment Approach Based on Chain-Model during Bridge Construction." In IABSE Conference, Seoul 2020: Risk Intelligence of Infrastructures. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/seoul.2020.322.

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&lt;p&gt;Due to the relatedness of the risk events in infrastructure, this paper attempts to give the correlation mechanism of the risk events, and abstracts the correlation structure into a risk chain-model. At the same time, based on the risk chain-model, the process and approach of the ecological, disaster and safety risk assessment during the bridge construction are proposed. Taking the railway bridge across the Nairobi national park as an example, this method is applied to the risk assessment study during the bridge construction, and the probability level, the loss expectation and the ris
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Vido, Lionel, and Sandrine Le Ballois. "A simple method for optimal control of PMSM with loss minimization including copper loss and iron loss." In 2017 Twelfth International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ever.2017.7935933.

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Živković, Teodora, and Aleksandra Đukić. "REGENERATION OF THE BEGEJ CHANNEL WATERFRONT IN TEMISOARA IN THE FUNCTION OF ECOLOGICAL REVITALISATION." In 20th SCIENTIFIC-PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION “URBANISM AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT”. Serbian Town Planner Association, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/urbanizam24.081z.

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Urban riverfronts are often burdened with abandoned industrial complexes, which have lost their function in the economic changes during deindustrialization. The regeneration of these spaces offers an opportunity for reuse to encourage urban redevelopment. Considering climate change and sustainable urban development, riverfronts are crucial for ecologically oriented restoration and development. The subject of research is the riverfront of the Begej channel with abandoned industrial complexes. The aim of the research is to study different approaches to riverfront regeneration with a special emph
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Shamala, Mikhail M. "Ecological toponyms of Lutugino District." In The libraries and ecological education: Theory and practice. Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/978-5-85638-227-2-2020-300-307.

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The concept of «ecological toponymics» has been developed since 1993. The main tas of the discipline is to investigate into toponymic evidences of physicogeographic conditions and landscapes of the past, ecofactors that influenced demic diffusion and adaptation to new sociogeographic and landscape environment, tracing areas of biotic communities and individual species lost in anthropogenesis. E. L Lyubimova, E. M. Murzaev, V. S. Zhekulin and others were The pioneers of these studies tas.
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Lussier, Jessica. "Learning to Stay With the Trouble : Mourning and Ecological Loss." In AERA 2022. AERA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/ip.22.1894711.

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Lussier, Jessica. "Learning to "Stay With the Trouble": Mourning and Ecological Loss." In 2022 AERA Annual Meeting. AERA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/1894711.

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Reports on the topic "Ecological losts"

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Larsen, Trond, and Madhu Rao. Ecological Consequences of Extinctions. American Museum of Natural History, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5531/cbc.ncep.0115.

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Extinction may be a natural process, but due to human activities, it is currently proceeding at an artificially accelerated rate. Field experiments and observations demonstrate that species extinctions may have broad consequences including related extinctions, loss of ecosystem functions, and disease. This module provides an overview of the patterns and consequences of biodiversity loss, with a review of key concepts and groups such as keystone species and tropic interactions.
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Schoonover, Rod, and Dan Smith. Five Urgent Questions on Ecological Security. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/xatc1489.

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The increasing pressure of ecological disruption on people and on security means that ideas and policy on peace and security must increasingly address the need for ecological security. This paper poses five research questions concerning: (a) amplification of anti-microbial resistance (patho-gens that are increasingly drug-resistant); (b) the physiological consequences of pollution; (c) the loss of nature’s con-tribution to people’s well-being; (d) local and regional eco-logical tipping points; and (e) detri-mental organisms and pro-cesses that thrive in the rapidly changing planet. Each questi
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Hernandez-Abram, Darixa D., Susan E. Bailey, and S. Kyle McKay. Environmental Effects of Sediment Release from Dams : Conceptual Model and Literature Review for the Kansas River Basin. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/44880.

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Passing sediment from reservoirs to downstream channels is a potential solution to aging infrastructure and reservoir storage capacity loss, which is a pressing challenge nationwide. The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) sediment management actions at reservoirs such as flushing may drive ecological changes that may be beneficial or detrimental to downstream ecosystems. However, these potential effects are currently not well understood or documented. An exploratory study of the potential ecological effects of releasing sediment downstream from reservoirs is presented in this technical note (T
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Lykins, Amy, Joey Tognela, Kylie Robinson, Rosie Ryan, and Phillip Tully. The mental health effects of eco-anxiety – a systematic review of quantitative research. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2023.1.0025.

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Review question / Objective: The aim of the review is to synthesise findings from quantitative studies that investigate ecological grief, eco-anxiety, and climate-anxiety in relation to self-reported mental health. Population of interest: The general adult population aged 18 years. Exposure (risk factor): The exposure is defined as the presence of any ecological grief, eco-anxiety, and/or climate-anxiety that is quantified either before, concurrently, or after a mental health symptom (e.g. depression, and/or anxiety - see Outcomes). As ecological grief, eco-anxiety, and climate-anxiety are rel
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Lozano, Alejandra, Vicente Silva, Pedro Cisternas, et al. Green and Progressive Taxes for the Socio-Ecological Transition: Perspectives from Latin America and the Caribbean. Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53110/dbjh4710.

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This publication reviews fiscal policy innovations aimed at promoting socio-ecological transitions in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). It highlights the urgent need for LAC countries to address the triple planetary crisis (climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution) through transformative fiscal reforms. The report outlines key fiscal measures including progressive taxation on wealth, the implementation of green taxes and incentives for reducing carbon emissions and enhancing sustainability. It argues for fiscal policies that generate revenue, discourage environmentally harmful prac
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Lozano, Alejandra, Vicente Silva, Pedro Cisternas, et al. Green and Progressive Taxes for the Socio-Ecological Transition - Perspectives from Latin America and the Caribbean - Executive Summary. Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53110/shrq7460.

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This summary discusses the need to implement green and progressive taxes in Latin America and the Caribbean in response to a triple planetary crisis that includes climate change, biodiversity loss, and water scarcity, exacerbated by marked regional inequalities. It argues that the region must lead tax reforms that address these challenges comprehensively, proposing specific taxes on the wealthiest and environmentally harmful practices. It emphasises the urgency of acting in a coordinated manner at both regional and global levels to ensure socio-ecological transitions that reconcile economic an
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Mangrulkar, Amol, Gayatri Bakhale, Jagdish Krishnaswamy, et al. Natural History of IIHS Campus: A Future of Urban Biodiversity. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/9788195847396.

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In the Anthropocene era, the global environmental crisis of mass species extinction and habitat loss poses a significant threat, intensified by climate change-induced events such as droughts, floods, heat stress, and extreme weather. India, with a projected mid-century population exceeding 1.5 billion, faces challenges to food, water, air, and ecological security, particularly in urban areas. Despite these pressures, India has demonstrated a noteworthy commitment to biodiversity conservation since Independence, embedded in its constitutional values.
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Shion Yee, Au, Silvia Cardascia, and Xueliang Cai. Ecological Protection in the People’s Republic of China: Pilot Case Studies on Comprehensive Eco-Compensation, Poverty Alleviation, and Green Development. Asian Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps230240-2.

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The working paper provides county-level case studies of ecological compensation in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Eco-compensation has become an important policy framework in the PRC, involving a wide range of programs that promote conservation and environmental restoration while supporting local livelihoods and poverty alleviation. It uses a package of incentive-based policies and regulatory instruments to tackle environmental issues such as water pollution, biodiversity loss, land degradation, or deforestation. The PRC’s experience can offer useful insights to other countries facing s
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Brodie, Katherine, Ian Conery, Nicholas Cohn, Nicholas Spore, and Margaret Palmsten. Spatial variability of coastal foredune evolution, part A : timescales of months to years. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41322.

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Coastal foredunes are topographically high features that can reduce vulnerability to storm-related flooding hazards. While the dominant aeolian, hydrodynamic, and ecological processes leading to dune growth and erosion are fairly well-understood, predictive capabilities of spatial variations in dune evolution on management and engineering timescales (days to years) remain relatively poor. In this work, monthly high-resolution terrestrial lidar scans were used to quantify topographic and vegetation changes over a 2.5 year period along a micro-tidal intermediate beach and dune. Three-dimensional
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Leveson-Gower, Henry. What's the value of nature? Making nature count in our economic systems. TABLE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.56661/d2feedad.

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Natural systems are being degraded at an unprecedented rate, with rapid loss of biodiversity and an average temperature rise of almost 1.5˚C on pre-industrial levels in 2023. Most economists believe that these problems have arisen because the value of nature is not sufficiently considered in policy and economic decision-making. However, there are considerable differences in views as to how to ensure nature is appropriately factored into such decision-making. Opinions amongst economic experts generally fall into two camps: one aligns broadly with a branch of mainstream economics known as enviro
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