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Smith, John, and Chris Jenks. "Reshaping social theory from complexity and ecological perspectives." Thesis Eleven 114, no. 1 (2013): 61–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0725513612460032.

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This article argues that Durkheim’s founding insight – uniquely social phenomena – presents us with both a foundation for the discipline of sociology and the risk that the discipline will become isolated. This, we argue, has happened. Our contention is that the emergent social phenomena need to be understood in relation to, but not reduced to, their biological and psychological substrates. Similarly, there are a number of other characteristics, notably of self-organization, which are distinguishing properties of social phenomena but also of quite different phenomena. The comparison is instruct
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Lang, Tim. "Reshaping the Food System for Ecological Public Health." Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition 4, no. 3-4 (2009): 315–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19320240903321227.

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Kortelainen, Jarmo. "The European Green Belt: Generating Environmental Governance - Reshaping Border Areas." Quaestiones Geographicae 29, no. 4 (2010): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10117-010-0029-y.

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The European Green Belt: Generating Environmental Governance - Reshaping Border Areas The article focuses on the European Green Belt (EGB), which refers to efforts to create a network of conservation areas along the borderline that used to divide Europe into the socialist and capitalist blocks. The EGB initiative attempts to link ecologically valuable areas as continuous ecological networks that cross the entire continent. The EGB is divided into three sub-regions: the Fennoscandian and Baltic Green Belt in the North and along the coastline of the Baltic Sea, the Central European Green Belt, a
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Morris, G. "Ecological public health: reshaping the conditions for good health." Public Health 127, no. 1 (2013): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2012.10.011.

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Levy, Neil. "Ecological Engineering: Reshaping Our Environments to Achieve Our Goals." Philosophy & Technology 25, no. 4 (2012): 589–604. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13347-012-0065-8.

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Chen, Jichuan. "Impact of Simulated Natural Reshaping of Abandoned Mining Terrain in Plateau Valleys on Plant Community Structure and Function." E3S Web of Conferences 560 (2024): 01015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202456001015.

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In this article, a technique called simulated natural reshaping was described, which is used to restore abandoned mining terrain in plateau valleys. The research results showed that research techniques were effective in improving soil quality, increasing biomass, enhancing species diversity, and strengthening ecosystem stability. Simply put, it accelerated the progress of ecological restoration by simulating the restoration process of natural ecosystems. Through this method, a significant increase in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium content in the soil, as well as an increase in biomass, ca
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Shekhar, Sudhanshu, and Vidyanand Jha. "Reshaping an Ecological Field: Working to Incorporate “Green” Logic and Associated Artifacts." Academy of Management Proceedings 2019, no. 1 (2019): 10475. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2019.10475abstract.

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Capps, Krista A., Susan Chapman, Keith Clay, Jonathan Fresnedo‐Ramírez, and Daniel L. Potts. "Reshaping the Tree of Life: ecological implications of evolution in the Anthropocene." Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 20, no. 2 (2021): 111–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fee.2434.

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王, 瑶. "The Reshaping of Natural View: Origin of the Perceptual Reality of Ecological Philosophy." Advances in Social Sciences 07, no. 05 (2018): 682–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/ass.2018.75105.

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Tobias, Joseph A., Jente Ottenburghs, and Alex L. Pigot. "Avian Diversity: Speciation, Macroevolution, and Ecological Function." Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 51, no. 1 (2020): 533–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-110218-025023.

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The origin, distribution, and function of biological diversity are fundamental themes of ecology and evolutionary biology. Research on birds has played a major role in the history and development of these ideas, yet progress was for many decades limited by a focus on patterns of current diversity, often restricted to particular clades or regions. Deeper insight is now emerging from a recent wave of integrative studies combining comprehensive phylogenetic, environmental, and functional trait data at unprecedented scales. We review these empirical advances and describe how they are reshaping our
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Li, Chang. "Reshaping the Balance: How Gilman Critiques and Constructs a Feminist Utopia in Herland." Nesir: Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, no. 3 (October 31, 2022): 75–88. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7221215.

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Abstract Based on the perspective of utopian fiction, this article examines Charlotte Perkins Gilman&rsquo;s&nbsp;<em>Herland </em>from three critical angles: social systems, gender consciousness, and ecological environment. In terms of social institutions, this article contends that Gilman uses Herland to criticise social Darwinism; in terms of gender consciousness, the article contends that Gilman designs the ideal characteristics of an independent woman by describing the duality of her characters; finally, in terms of the ecological environment, Gilman consciously connects women to Mother E
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Montigny, Gilles, and Maxime Schirrer. "Logiques économiques, logiques juridiques : une remise en cause?" Villes en parallèle 51, no. 1 (2023): 68–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/vilpa.2023.1878.

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Questioning the economic and legal future of cities in the post-covid era can be done through the prism of four milestone issues : population density, the reshaping of economic systems, the search for alternative economic models, and ecological and digital transitions. Against a backdrop of far-reaching territorial change, did the new city turn its back on the old one or is it part of a continuum ?
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Feifei, Zhang, Cai Jianming, and Liu Gang. "How Urban Agriculture is Reshaping Peri-Urban Beijing?" Open House International 34, no. 2 (2009): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-02-2009-b0003.

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In Beijing, urban agriculture (UA) experienced a corkscrew development with its role changing in decades: It has evolved from the purely production mode to multi-functional urban agriculture, fulfilling both social and ecological demands. At present, the practice of UA as well as the number of rural to urban migrants is growing rapidly in peri-urban Beijing. Through Multi-stakeholder Process for Action planning and Policy Design (MPAP) methodology and four in-depth case studies, we can see that UA activities are playing very important roles in reshaping peri-urban Beijing. Socially, UA induces
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Meir, Ephraim. "Oneness and Mending the World in Arthur Green’s Neo-Hasidism." Religions 14, no. 7 (2023): 863. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel14070863.

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This article describes and discusses Green’s mystical neo-Hasidic thought, his reshaping of Judaism and his combination of scholarship and existential engagement. I showcase how his vision on the Oneness of all and on the unity in plurality leads him to an appreciation of evolution and to the promotion of love energy in all, to ecological care and to a deep concern for what happens in Israel and Palestine.
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Hansen, Andreas Skriver, and Mattias Sandberg. "Reshaping the outdoors through education: exploring the potentials and challenges of ecological restoration education." Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education 23, no. 1 (2019): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42322-019-00045-3.

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AbstractThis paper explores and critically discusses a new concept with relevance to outdoor and environmental education: Ecological Restoration Education (ERE). The background of ERE is a recently launched project by the Swedish Anglers Association (SAA) called ‘Skolbäcken’ with an aim to teach children about fish and fish habitats, and how to protect and conserve both, through practical restoration activities. The project is a reaction to an awakening concern about children’s reduced contact with and understanding of nature, both in the Scandinavian countries and elsewhere in the world. With
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Kailash, Gokul, and M. Banu Chitra. "Transforming Urban Neglected Spaces: The Role of Adaptive Reuse and Nature-Based Solutions." International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Scope 06, no. 02 (2025): 1027–50. https://doi.org/10.47857/irjms.2025.v06i02.03699.

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Urbanization is rapidly reshaping landscapes, often leaving behind neglected spaces with limited functional, social, or ecological value. These urban voids contribute to environmental degradation, social disconnection, and inefficient land use. In response, adaptive reuse and Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) have emerged as complementary strategies to revitalize such spaces. Adaptive reuse involves repurposing underutilized areas into valuable urban assets, while NBS leverages natural processes to enhance resilience, mitigate climate impacts, and improve biodiversity. This study systematically rev
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Nguyen, Thao, Jacina Leong, and Kristen Sharp. "ReShaping Worlds: Thinking with and through positionality for thriving futures." Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education 23, no. 2 (2024): 131–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/adch_00094_1.

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Art theory as taught in Australian higher education still predominantly focuses on Eurocentric artistic practices, methodologies and histories, with practices by First Nations artists and artists of colour often relegated to tokenistic one-off lectures. This approach to syllabus fails to reflect the depth and breadth of contemporary art and creates an inherently imbalanced perspective disconnected from the diverse experiences of students. Simultaneously, students are expressing their own expectations for an empowered and critically reflexive art education. Using the undergraduate art theory co
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Loveless, Natalie, and Sheena Wilson. "Reflections on Collaboration as Performance and the Performance of Collaboration in an Age of COVID and Climate Crisis." Canadian Theatre Review 187 (July 1, 2021): 86–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.187.026.

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Natalie Loveless and Sheena Wilson reflect on their history of working collaboratively, thinking through the complexities of feminist labour informed by research on the maternal as social performance and social fact. Whether resculpting academic political spaces in more sustainable ways or reshaping daily reality according to more ecological form, the authors argue for collaborative praxis—collaborative performance and the performance of collaboration—as a means of resistance and resilience in a time of political and climate catastrophe.
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Li, Junnan, and Juan Manuel Cano Sanchiz. "The ecological turn of the industrial museums. A comparative analysis Britain-China." Diferents. Revista de museus, no. 9 (December 11, 2024): 26–45. https://doi.org/10.6035/diferents.7781.

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Museums are undergoing an ecological turn aligned with the current global strategies for sustainable development. This turn is landing in the industrial museum/heritage sector too, notably in Britain and other Western countries, where new environmental concerns and actions are reshaping the way in which the industrial past is represented and used. In this paper, we analyse how this different approach is developing in China. To do so, we take the British experience as a model and combine quantitative and qualitative analyses to study five British and four Chinese cases. We claim that industrial
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Evans, Rhiannon. "Ecological public health: Reshaping the conditions for good health, by Geof Rayner and Tim Lang." Critical Public Health 23, no. 1 (2013): 123–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2012.746820.

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Zhou, Qian. "Constructing an Ecological Model for College Japanese Translation Classrooms in the Era of Artificial Intelligence." Scientific Journal Of Humanities and Social Sciences 6, no. 12 (2024): 116–22. https://doi.org/10.54691/nnyhw583.

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The Japanese translation course is a highly practical and integrative professional subject. The widespread application of artificial intelligence technology poses a significant challenge to practice-oriented courses, particularly in foreign language translation education. Traditional classroom teaching methods are increasingly at odds with the developmental demands of the emerging technological era, making it necessary to construct an ecological model that integrates AI and classroom teaching for Japanese translation courses. This model adheres to the principles of holism, interactivity, and b
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Zhu, Weihan, Jixing Huang, Shuqi Yang, et al. "Spatiotemporal Evolution, Driving Mechanisms, and Zoning Optimization Pathways of Ecosystem Health in China." Forests 15, no. 11 (2024): 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f15111987.

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The health status of ecosystems is an important prerequisite for ensuring regional ecological security. Exploring the spatiotemporal patterns, driving mechanisms, and zoning regulation pathways of ecosystem health is of great significance for achieving co-ordinated and sustainable regional ecosystems. This study uses China as a case area and applies the InVEST model to measure integrated ecosystem services and incorporates it into an evaluation framework for ecosystem health based on the “Vigor-Organization-Resilience-Ecosystem Services” (VORS) model. It reveals the spatiotemporal evolution ch
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Dao, Nga. "Damming Rivers in Vietnam: A Lesson Learned in the Tây Bắc Region". Journal of Vietnamese Studies 6, № 2 (2011): 106–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/vs.2011.6.2.106.

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This paper draws on legal documents, policy analyses, secondary data collection, and primary empirical data on dam construction on the Đà [Black] River to highlight uneven power and development both between Vietnam's lowlands and uplands and within its upland areas. It examines how the Northwest's ecological, cultural and agrarian landscapes have been shaped by state development policies and, in turn, how outcomes have contributed—if at all—to reshaping state policy. The paper also explores real and calculated costs of hydropower to examine accounting practices and how project costs are distri
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Erbek, Halil Osman, Yunus Akdoğan, and Tenzile Erbayram. "Ecological Footprint Awareness of Generation Z: A Case Study of Selçuk University Faculty of Science." Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 10, no. 4 (2024): 981–95. https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1581216.

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Achieving a sustainable ecosystem requires a harmonious relationship between biological capacity and ecological footprint. However, in today's rapidly industrializing world, population growth and lack of awareness about ecological footprints negatively impact biological capacity. Consequently, global ecological limits have been exceeded, straining the planet's carrying capacity. Human dominance over nature drives biodiversity loss and contributes to climate change, disrupting ecosystem balance, overconsuming natural resources, and causing environmental degradation. Industrialization and rapid
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Benea, Diana. "Theatricalizing Ecological Disaster: The Ecodramaturgy of Ping Chong + Company’s Alaxsxa | Alaska (2017)." East-West Cultural Passage 24, no. 1 (2024): 7–28. https://doi.org/10.2478/ewcp-2024-0002.

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Abstract This article aims to explore the transformative potential of community-specific Indigenous theatre in reshaping socio-political and ecological landscapes, with reference to Alaxsxa | Alaska (2017) by Ping Chong + Company, one of the most prominent companies of the New York City theatre scene of the past fifty years. In conversation with recent theoretical and practice-oriented accounts of ecodramaturgy, the following analysis proposes: (1) to document the agenda of community engagement undergirding the play’s development, production, and reception, drawing on ethnographic material; (2
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Poudel, Prem Prasad, and Madan Prasad Baral. "Examining foreign language teaching and learning in Nepal: An ecological perspective." Journal of World Languages 7, no. 1 (2021): 104–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jwl-2021-0006.

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Abstract In recent years, in Nepal, while some languages of the nation are on the verge of extinction, some foreign languages (such as Japanese, Korean, Chinese) are emerging as new attractions among the youths and adults and are widely taught in the marketplaces through the private sector initiative. Against this backdrop, in this article, we have examined the current foreign language teaching and learning situation drawing on qualitative empirical data obtained from the institutes involved in foreign language instruction in a city in Gandaki Province of Nepal. The data were collected from a
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Sidiropoulou, Nikoletta, Nikolaos Doumpas, Emmanouil Perrakis, Dimitrios Tsianis, Ioannis Giovos, and Dimitrios K. Moutopoulos. "Investigating Consumer Attitudes and Market Trading of Edible Marine Invasive Alien Species in the Greek Seafood Market." Sustainability 16, no. 19 (2024): 8479. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16198479.

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Marine invasive alien species (IAS) are spreading in the Mediterranean Sea, altering species composition and reshaping marine ecosystems. The study explores consumer attitudes towards the consumption of marine invasive alien species (IAS), particularly lionfish and Atlantic blue crab, in the Greek seafood market. These species are considered a threat to marine biodiversity but are also being considered for commercial seafood to mitigate their ecological impact. Through surveys of consumers and seafood retailers, the research finds that while Greek consumers show a positive attitude towards con
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Gu, Yi. "Examining the Influences on Human-Animal Relationships in the Era of Artificial Intelligence." Theoretical and Natural Science 97, no. 1 (2025): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-8818/2025.la22166.

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With the development of biotechnology, artificial intelligence and robotics, animals are not only part of the natural ecology, but also become the object of scientific research. At the same time, global climate change and ecological crisis are reshaping the interaction between humans and animals. This study explores the historical evolution of the relationship between humans and animals, analyzes the changing roles of animals in people's lives under different social and cultural backgrounds, and the impact of technology and environmental factors on this relationship. This study finds that whil
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Lei, Xue, Jian Xu, You Chen, Chang Liu, and Kunjian Zhao. "Digital Oasis: How Green Infrastructure Is Reshaping China’s Energy Resilience Landscape." Systems 13, no. 5 (2025): 306. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems13050306.

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In the context of global energy transition and climate change, energy system resilience has become critical for countries worldwide. While green digital infrastructure—emerging from the integration of digitalization and low-carbon development—shows theoretical potential to strengthen energy resilience, empirical evidence remains limited. This study utilizes China’s 2015 Green Data Center Pilot Policy as a quasi-natural experiment to examine this relationship through comprehensive panel data from 30 Chinese provinces spanning 2011–2021. We developed an integrated energy resilience evaluation fr
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Laidlaw, Brittany. "The ecological imperative and function of dance: A literature review." Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices 13, no. 1 (2021): 95–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jdsp_00039_1.

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This article explores how dance is currently understood as a medium for reshaping our relationships to the more-than-human. It reviews literature across the field of dance and ecology to present keys clusters of understanding and pathways for future research. These areas include (1) body as place/Earth, advocating practices that work to re-embed our sense of self within wider ecologies, (2) embodying shared agency, which examines the agentic capacity of place and the radical displacement of human subjectivities, and (3) rhythms of co-becoming, which invites dancers to consciously participate i
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Burke, Stacie D. A., and Lawrence A. Sawchuk. "Reproductive Choices in Gibraltar: A Case Study of a Community In Transition, 1960-1996." Canadian Studies in Population 34, no. 2 (2007): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.25336/p6xw4v.

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Times of social disruption and change unsettle community equilibrium and represent important transition points. This research examines the 15-year border closure between Spain and Gibraltar and its subsequent reopening in 1985 in reshaping the community opportunity structure, particularly women’s employment, education, and housing. The study examines 3284 births which occurred in the community between 1960 and 1996, noting a general rise in premarital conceptions in the community. This research compares life course decisions among marital and premarital conceivers over time, stressing importan
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Kavish Visnu, SS. "Eco-Spiritual Confluences: Intersections of Hydro-philosophy, and Environmental Consciousness Gita Mehta’s A River Sutra." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 12, S3-Apr (2025): 113–16. https://doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v12is3-apr.9068.

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The Environmental Humanities, or EH, is an emerging interdisciplinary field that bridges the gap between ecological science, philosophy, literature, history, and cultural studies. It voices out the ecological degradation and to address the pressing environmental challenges of the 21st century. This research explores the role of environmental humanities in reshaping our understanding of human-nature relationships, with a focus on literature, ethics, and indigenous knowledge systems. By analyzing key literary texts, historical narratives, and cultural perspectives, this study examines how storyt
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Kou, Xuyang, Jinqi Zhao, and Weiguo Sang. "Impact of Typical Land Use Expansion Induced by Ecological Restoration and Protection Projects on Landscape Patterns." Land 13, no. 9 (2024): 1513. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land13091513.

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Land use and land cover (LULC) changes driven by ecological restoration and protection projects play a pivotal role in reshaping landscape patterns. However, the specific impacts of these projects on landscape structure remain understudied. In this research, we applied geographically weighted regression (GWR) to analyze the spatial relationships between typical land use expansion and landscape pattern characteristics in the Lesser Khingan Mountains–Sanjiang Plain region between 2017 and 2022. Our results indicate three key findings: (1) Significant spatial heterogeneity exists in the relations
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Francis, Clinton D., Nathan J. Kleist, Catherine P. Ortega, and Alexander Cruz. "Noise pollution alters ecological services: enhanced pollination and disrupted seed dispersal." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279, no. 1739 (2012): 2727–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2012.0230.

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Noise pollution is a novel, widespread environmental force that has recently been shown to alter the behaviour and distribution of birds and other vertebrates, yet whether noise has cumulative, community-level consequences by changing critical ecological services is unknown. Herein, we examined the effects of noise pollution on pollination and seed dispersal and seedling establishment within a study system that isolated the effects of noise from confounding stimuli common to human-altered landscapes. Using observations, vegetation surveys and pollen transfer and seed removal experiments, we fo
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Patin, Nastassia V., Emily Brown, Gabriella Chebli, Claire Garfield, Julia Kubanek, and Frank J. Stewart. "Microbial and chemical dynamics of a toxic dinoflagellate bloom." PeerJ 8 (July 21, 2020): e9493. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9493.

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Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) exert considerable ecological and economic damage and are becoming increasingly frequent worldwide. However, the biological factors underlying HABs remain uncertain. Relationships between algae and bacteria may contribute to bloom formation, strength, and duration. We investigated the microbial communities and metabolomes associated with a HAB of the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis off the west coast of Florida in June 2018. Microbial communities and intracellular metabolite pools differed based on both bacterial lifestyle and bloom level, suggesting a complex r
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Rahder, Micha. "Home and Away." Environment and Society 10, no. 1 (2019): 158–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ares.2019.100110.

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This article examines the reinvigoration of outer space imaginaries in the era of global environmental change, and the impacts of these imaginaries on Earth. Privatized space research mobilizes fears of ecological, political, or economic catastrophe to garner support for new utopian futures, or the search for Earth 2.0. These imaginaries reflect dominant global discourses about environmental and social issues, and enable the flow of earthly resources toward an extraterrestrial frontier. In contrast, eco-centric visions emerging from Gaia theory or feminist science fiction project post-earthly
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Qudus Onagun and Abdulrahman Abdulmumin Gbenga. "Green chemistry in medicinal chemistry: A review on sustainable approaches to the synthesis of biologically active compounds." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 24, no. 2 (2024): 1371–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.24.2.3417.

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The pharmaceutical industry's commitment to sustainability is reshaping drug development, centering on green chemistry principles to minimize environmental impact without compromising drug efficacy. This review explores transformative green chemistry approaches, emphasizing atom economy, waste reduction, and renewable feedstocks in synthesizing biologically active compounds. Key advancements such as biocatalysis, flow chemistry, and safer solvent alternatives demonstrate a path to efficient, lower-impact drug synthesis. These sustainable strategies, while challenged by regulatory and industria
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Rakhimzhanova, Anel. "“Turksib Was Not Just a Railroad for Me”: Visualizing the Anthropocene as a Transit." ARTMargins 14, no. 2 (2025): 39–59. https://doi.org/10.1162/artm_a_00412.

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Abstract This article examines the Turkestan-Siberia Railroad (Turksib) through its visual culture, exploring how film, painting, and print media portrayed its role in reshaping the Kazakh steppe. Analyzing Victor Turin's Turksib (1929), American maps, Soviet periodicals, and paintings by Victor Ufimtsev and Abilkhan Kasteyev, it investigates how these works framed perceptions of infrastructure and environmental transformation. Situating Turksib within global infrastructural imaginaries and Soviet kolonizatsiya politics, the article interrogates its relation to forced modernization, nomadic se
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Qudus, Onagun, and Abdulmumin Gbenga Abdulrahman. "Green chemistry in medicinal chemistry: A review on sustainable approaches to the synthesis of biologically active compounds." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 24, no. 2 (2024): 1371–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15094310.

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The pharmaceutical industry's commitment to sustainability is reshaping drug development, centering on green chemistry principles to minimize environmental impact without compromising drug efficacy. This review explores transformative green chemistry approaches, emphasizing atom economy, waste reduction, and renewable feedstocks in synthesizing biologically active compounds. Key advancements such as biocatalysis, flow chemistry, and safer solvent alternatives demonstrate a path to efficient, lower-impact drug synthesis. These sustainable strategies, while challenged by regulatory and industria
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Jiale, Tao. "The Path of AI Technology to Promote Sustainable Development of China’s Cultural Industry: An empirical analysis based on Digital Cultural Communication." Journal of Environmental Economics and Sustainability 2, no. 4 (2025): 10. https://doi.org/10.47134/jees.v2i4.836.

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Artificial intelligence technology is currently reshaping the global cultural industry profoundly. This study uses Chinese digital cultural products as the cases, and adopts case analysis and phenomenological methods to explore how AI technology can promote the sustainable development of China’s cultural industry through content production, communication innovation and industrial upgrading. The study found that AI has formed a “technology-culture-market” synergy mechanism in the three dimensions of cultural digital protection, global communication and user interactive experience, but faces cha
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Zhang, Lin, Yuzhou Wang, Qi Ding, and Yang Shi. "Current Status and Prospects of Ecological Restoration and Brownfield Reuse Research Based on Bibliometric Analysis: A Literature Review." Land 14, no. 6 (2025): 1185. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14061185.

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Ecological restoration and brownfield reuse are important issues in the current field of urban sustainable development and environmental protection. This paper adopts bibliometric and network analysis methods, using more than 600 literature from Web of Science (WOS) and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) databases as research objects, to analyze the research trends, main researchers, contributions of different disciplines, and research hotspots in ecological restoration and brownfield reuse. Based on the results of quantitative analysis, this paper reviews the main research theorie
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Chen, Tianyu, Yu Zhao, He Yang, Guangyu Wang, and Feng Mi. "Recreational Services from Green Space in Beijing: Where Supply and Demand Meet?" Forests 12, no. 12 (2021): 1625. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12121625.

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Green space, mainly forests, shrubs, and grasslands, provides essential ecosystem services for human well-being. Based on multi-source data and using the Maximum Entropy model and Geographical Information System (GIS) tools, this research comprehensively assesses the supply and demand of recreational services from green space in Beijing. The supply of recreational services in Beijing is influenced by natural and human factors, showing large spatial variability. The supply level of mountainous areas with good natural geographical conditions and intact ecological landscape is significantly highe
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LIU, Sida, David M. TRUBEK, and David B. WILKINS. "Mapping the Ecology of China’s Corporate Legal Sector: Globalization and Its Impact on Lawyers and Society." Asian Journal of Law and Society 3, no. 2 (2016): 273–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/als.2016.44.

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AbstractGlobalization is rapidly changing the landscape of law practice in China, especially its corporate legal sector. This article reports on the preliminary findings of the China research of the Globalization, Lawyers, and Emerging Economies (GLEE) Project—a comparative study that examines how globalization is reshaping the market for legal services in important emerging economies and how these developments are contributing to the transformation of the political economy in these countries and beyond. Adopting an ecological approach, which examines how different segments of the legal system
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Ma, Shifa, Haiyan Jiang, Xiwen Zhang, et al. "Quantify the Potential Spatial Reshaping Utility of Urban Growth Boundary (UGB): Evidence from the Constrained Scenario Simulation Model." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 11, no. 10 (2022): 511. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi11100511.

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Many countries, including China, have implemented the spatial government policy widely known as urban growth boundary (UGB) for managing future urban growth. However, few studies have asked why we need UGB, especially pre-evaluating the utility of UGB for reshaping the future spatial patterns of cities. In this research, we proposed a constrained urban growth simulation model (CUGSM) which coupled Markov chain (MC), random forest (RF), and patch growth based cellular automata (Patch-CA) to simulate urban growth. The regulatory effect of UGB was coupled with CUGSM based on a random probability
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Chaloska, Ivana. "Multi-Disciplinary Access in Conceptual Design for Advertising of The Public Space." South East European Journal of Architecture and Design 2022 (February 11, 2022): 1–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/seejad.2022.10060.

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This master's thesis is a qualitative empirical research for multidisciplinary conceptualization of an urban public space, with emphasis on development processes for affirmation of ecological and social sustainability, and structuring of socio-spatial relations. The research includes an inter-contextual analysis of a comprehensive theoretical context and a specific case study that highlights urban community gardens as potential initiatives for spatial and social reshaping. The findings of the research support a conceptual design of public space that popularly does not result in a tangible prod
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Van Horssen, Jessica. "Plastic Grass, Suburban Dreams: AstroTurf and the Idea of Augmented Nature." Technology and Culture 66, no. 2 (2025): 481–507. https://doi.org/10.1353/tech.2025.a956852.

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abstract: This article explores the development of AstroTurf in postwar North America as a case study in "augmented nature," where technologies simulate and redefine elements of the natural world. The plastic substitute for natural grass embodied a broader cultural commitment to suburban lawn aesthetics and exemplified a "break-it-and-fix-it" approach to ecological challenges. By analyzing AstroTurf's marketing—particularly its showcase at Montreal's Expo '67—the article introduces the concept of augmented nature and examines its role in reshaping mid-century understandings of nature, technolo
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Spring, Charlotte, Jennifer Temmer, Kelly Skinner, Melaine Simba, Lloyd Chicot, and Andrew Spring. "Proposing Dimensions of an Agroecological Fishery: The Case of a Small-Scale Indigenous-Led Fishery Within Northwest Territories, Canada." Conservation 5, no. 1 (2025): 13. https://doi.org/10.3390/conservation5010013.

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As fisheries face intersecting ecological and economic crises, small-scale fishers and Indigenous fishing communities have been organising globally to protect their rights. Yet governance of commercial small-scale fisheries in Canada has been dominated by colonial state actors in the interests of both conservation and economic growth. Meanwhile, agroecology has been considered an appropriate framework for reenvisaging and reshaping food systems in Canada’s North. We propose four dimensions of agroecological fishing: governance, knowledge, economies, and socio-cultural values. We apply these to
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Researcher. "POST-CARBON CAPITALISM AND THE RISE OF CLIMATE SOVEREIGNTY RECONSTRUCTING GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMIES UNDER GREEN TRANSITION PRESSURES AND AI-LED TRADE REGIMES." International Journal of Political Economy (IJPE) 2, no. 1 (2025): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15607912.

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This paper explores the evolving terrain of global political economies amid the twin forces of climate imperatives and technological transformation. Specifically, it interrogates the contours of a post-carbon capitalism in which climate sovereignty&mdash;defined as state-led ecological autonomy and decarbonization strategy&mdash;emerges as a key mode of governance. Simultaneously, AI-driven trade systems and green industrial policy are reshaping global supply chains, labor markets, and the geopolitical balance of power. The research synthesizes literature from environmental economics, politica
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Wen, Ziyi. "Construction of Green Supply Chain: Corporate Dynamic Capability under ESG in Resource-Based Enterprises." Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences 196, no. 1 (2025): 228–34. https://doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/2025.bj24928.

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In light of the rapid global transition to sustainable development, resource-based enterprises are contending with novel and far-reaching systemic challenges. The ecological restructuring of supply chain management acts as a vital means of addressing environmental externalities, an issue of particular significance for resource-dependent enterprises. Through a review of relevant literature, this paper clarifies the approach to building green supply chains in resource-based enterprises guided by the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) framework. The results show that corporate dynamic ca
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Ye, Songqin, Jingwen Li, and Feimei Liao. "Cultivation of Intellectualized Talents for Accounting Based on Triple Helix Theory Research on Ecological Chain Construction." Journal of Higher Education Teaching 1, no. 2 (2024): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.62517/jhet.202415206.

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With the development of information technology, the wave of digital intelligence represented by big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, etc. is accelerating the reshaping of the accounting industry and plays an important role in promoting the change of accounting model and the transformation and upgrading of talents. In this context, how to cultivate composite accounting talents with digital intelligence thinking and skills has become an urgent problem to be solved. In order to solve this problem, this paper constructs an ecological chain of accounting intellectualization talents t
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