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MOEN, JON, and LAURI OKSANEN. "Ecosystem trends." Nature 353, no. 6344 (1991): 510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/353510a0.

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Osei, Lambert Kofi, and Yuliya Cherkasova. "Business Ecosystems of Ghana: challenges and development trends." Russian Journal of Management 10, no. 1 (2022): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/2409-6024-2022-10-1-111-115.

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The growth of Ghana's business ecosystem is examined in this article. The business ecosystem is a growing sector in terms of both volume and economic impact, particularly in emerging countries. The paper is an exploratory study that looks at the ecosystem's structure, laying the groundwork for future strategic analysis of the system. We used data from 2004 to 2020 extracted from Bank of Ghana annual reports and Ghana payment system reports. To illustrate the intensity of the system, issues confronting ecosystems, critical resource requirements, and motivation for Ghana to establish its own bus
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Denissen, Jasper M. C., Adriaan J. Teuling, Sujan Koirala, et al. "Intensified future heat extremes linked with increasing ecosystem water limitation." Earth System Dynamics 15, no. 3 (2024): 717–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/esd-15-717-2024.

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Abstract. Heat extremes have severe implications for human health, ecosystems, and the initiation of wildfires. While they are mostly introduced by atmospheric circulation patterns, the intensity of heat extremes is modulated by terrestrial evaporation associated with soil moisture availability. Thereby, ecosystems provide evaporative cooling through plant transpiration and soil evaporation, which can be reduced under water stress. While it has been shown that regional ecosystem water limitation is projected to increase in the future, the respective repercussions on heat extremes remain unclea
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Fedulova, Elena, Alina Starodubtseva, and Dmitry Vervein. "Digital Development of Financial Ecosystems: Strategic Issues." Strategizing: Theory and Practice 3, no. 1 (2023): 124–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2782-2435-2023-3-1-124-139.

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The ecosystem of digital development of a financial enterprise is a strategically important scientific and methodological task. World practice shows that ecosystems are the strategic future of the economy that are able to transform traditional business. Seven of the ten largest global companies are ecosystem companies. In the medium term, ecosystems will account for a significant part of the national and global gross product. The global ecosystem trend is also developing in Russia. Under these conditions, large systemically important banks, e.g., the Sberbank, have to face new challenges. The
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Bundy, Alida, Lynne J. Shannon, Marie-Joëlle Rochet, et al. "The good(ish), the bad, and the ugly: a tripartite classification of ecosystem trends." ICES Journal of Marine Science 67, no. 4 (2010): 745–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp283.

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Abstract Bundy, A., Shannon, L. J., Rochet, M-J., Neira, S., Shin, Y-J., Hill, L., and Aydin, K. 2010. The good(ish), the bad, and the ugly: a tripartite classification of ecosystem trends. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 745–768. Marine ecosystems have been exploited for a long time, growing increasingly vulnerable to collapse and irreversible change. How do we know when an ecosystem may be in danger? A measure of the status of individual stocks is only a partial gauge of its status, and does not include changes at the broader ecosystem level, to non-commercial species or to its structu
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Lockerbie, Emma M., Christopher P. Lynam, Lynne J. Shannon, and Astrid Jarre. "Applying a decision tree framework in support of an ecosystem approach to fisheries: IndiSeas indicators in the North Sea." ICES Journal of Marine Science 75, no. 3 (2017): 1009–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx215.

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Abstract As one of the most economically important marine ecosystems, the North Sea has been impacted by numerous anthropogenic activities. A move towards an ecosystem approach to fisheries is key in developing sustainable fisheries in marine ecosystems. The application of a previously tested decision tree framework that employs a suite of indicators suggested in the IndiSeas project with additional indicators of environmental variability has been used in this study. Trends in indicators were used to identify ecosystem trends across three periods: 1983–1992, 1993–2003, and 2004–2010. A score-b
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Wang, Xizhe, and Kengo Kurata. "Analysis of the Research Trends and Current Status in Estuarine Ecosystem Modeling." Water 16, no. 24 (2024): 3657. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16243657.

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Estuarine ecosystems hold significant importance within global ecosystems, and modeling serves as a crucial tool for analyzing them. With the continuous progress in this field, systematically reviewing the research on estuarine ecosystem modeling has become increasingly necessary, providing essential support for future advancements in this domain. This study employs bibliometric methods to analyze the relevant literature on estuarine ecosystem modeling from the Web of Science database, evaluating development trends, research status, hotspots, and regional characteristics. The results reveal th
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Likhoshway, E. V. "Actual trends in water ecosystem biology development." Marine Biological Journal 2, no. 4 (2017): 3–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21072/mbj.2017.02.4.01.

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This synopsis characterizes new trends in oceanology arising for the last some years as a result of practical application of actual methods in data obtaining and processing. First of all, these are methods of massive parallel sequencing, “-omics” and bioinformatics methods of data storage and analysis. Identifying biologically active substances in water environment and results of laboratory-based experiments show the existence of molecular signal transduction both at the level of population and interspecies relations between microorganisms and at the level of their trophic connections. “From m
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Sviridov, Oleg, and Inna Nekrasova. "Development Trends of the Fintech Ecosystem in Russian Economy." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Ekonomika, no. 4 (February 2020): 197–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/ek.jvolsu.2019.4.19.

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In modern conditions of Russian economy, to create an innovative product (or service) that meets the requirements of users it is necessary to combine resources and competencies of several companies. Issues related to the network integration of companies based on the creation of ecosystems are quite controversial. In modern scientific literature there is no consensus on the definitions of an ecosystem and the ecosystem of the financial technology market (fintech market). This substantiates the relevance of the study. In the context of the dynamic development of financial technologies in Russia,
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Higgins, Steven I., Timo Conradi, and Edward Muhoko. "Shifts in vegetation activity of terrestrial ecosystems attributable to climate trends." Nature Geoscience 16, no. 2 (2023): 147–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41561-022-01114-x.

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AbstractClimate change is expected to impact the functioning of the entire Earth system. However, detecting changes in ecosystem dynamics and attributing such change to anthropogenic climate change has proved difficult. Here we analyse the vegetation dynamics of 100 sites representative of the diversity of terrestrial ecosystem types using remote-sensing data spanning the past 40 years and a dynamic model of plant growth, forced by climate reanalysis data. We detect a change in vegetation activity for all ecosystem types and find these changes can be attributed to trends in climate-system para
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Shishkin, Andrey. "Prospects and Trends for Ecosystems Development in the RF." Scientific Research and Development. Economics 11, no. 6 (2023): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2587-9111-2023-11-6-57-61.

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The article presents a study devoted to a relatively new direction of the formation of cooperation of various forms of ownership in order to increase joint efficiency based on a synergetic effect. The interests of the participants of business ecosystems and the possibilities of their effective interaction to achieve a common goal are considered. The analysis of the definition of the business ecosystem concept is carried out and various approaches are considered. The factors that can influence the efficiency of the business ecosystem are considered. The potential of ecosystem formation is deter
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Bychkova, I. I. "Banking ecosystem: current trends in the financial sector." Scientific bulletin of the Southern Institute of Management, no. 1 (May 23, 2020): 42–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31775/2305-3100-2020-1-42-46.

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The article considers the stages of the banking industry evolution from the formation of the corporate business service market to the creation of ecosystems for retail customers. The prerequisites for the formation of ecosystems in Russia are identified and the factors hindering their development are identified. As a result of the research, the following conclusions are made: the transition to the stage of ecosystem formation is dictated by current consumer preferences; the consortium in the form of an ecosystem provides a number of undeniable advantages for its participants such as: building
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Chen, Hua, Ren Qing Wang, Tong Xue, and Jian Liu. "Ecosystem Services in China: an Emerging Hot Topic." Advanced Materials Research 347-353 (October 2011): 3341–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.347-353.3341.

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The paper reviewed the research trends on ecosystem services in China based on the searching of ISI web of knowledge. After assessing the matches of a total of 33 papers, all of them were identified as addressing ecosystem services in China. The results showed that the last decade yielded an increasing number of studies on ecosystem services in China and the numbers of papers were increasing steadily after 2006. The total value of ecosystem services declines because of the land-use change and the decline is largely attributable to the increase of construction land in urban area, the conversion
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Schulz, S., W. Kaiser, and G. Breuel. "Trends in the pelagic ecosystem of the Baltic." Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 21, S (1991): 237–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3750/aip1991.21.s.24.

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Baydukova, N. V., and N. V. Bovkun. "Ecosystem dynamics of air transport business development in the digital age." Economics and Management 28, no. 6 (2022): 576–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2022-6-576-583.

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Aim. The presented study aims to analyze the dynamics of air transport business development in the era of digital transformation from the perspective of the implementation of the ecosystem paradigm as a relevant modern business model organization concept.Tasks. The authors investigate approaches to defining the concept of “ecosystem” in the field of economic relations; reveal the essence of approaches to defining the structure of the economic ecosystem; describe key trends in the development of air transport within the paradigm of the ecosystem concept.Methods. This study uses general scientif
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R.M., Aliyu,, Igbokwe, J.I., Ono, M.N., and Igbokwe, E.C. "Examining Patterns and Trends of Change in Greater Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria: A 10 Years Spatio-Temporal Investigation." Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International 28, no. 5 (2024): 107–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jgeesi/2024/v28i5773.

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This research paper explores the dynamics of land cover and land use in Greater Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria, spanning the years 2013 to 2023. Through comprehensive analysis, including remote sensing techniques and spatial modeling, the study examines the temporal trends and implications of urbanization on ecosystem diversity and resilience within the region. The findings reveal a significant trend of rapid urbanization, characterized by the expansion of built-up areas at the expense of natural vegetation, which poses challenges to ecosystem integrity. Furthermore, the analysis highlights the
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Verity, Peter G., Victor Smetacek, and Theodore J. Smayda. "Status, trends and the future of the marine pelagic ecosystem." Environmental Conservation 29, no. 2 (2002): 207–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892902000139.

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Globally, humans impact environments and ecosystems faster than they become aware of their effects. The marine pelagic ecosystem includes a tremendously large and diverse environment, which might accordingly be considered to be resilient to externally forced changes, whether from humans or climate. This review considers that general hypothesis by pursuing two objectives. The first is to document the current status of and recent anthropogenic impacts on the marine pelagic ecosystem, with emphasis on the epipelagic zone (0-200 m) where organisms are concentrated and human impacts have been great
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Panychev, A. Yu, and O. D. Pokrovskaya. "Modern Trends in the Concept of the Evolution of the Transport University Ecosystem." Transport Technician: Education and Practice 2, no. 2 (2021): 128–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.46684/2687-1033.2021.2.128-146.

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In a volatile economy and globalism, the role of the industry university is being transformed into the competence to integrate new business components inherent in ecosystems. The specificity of the evolution of the ecosystem of a transport university in the context of the transformation of the business paradigm is considered. The object of research is the ecosystem of the university.Methods of systems theory, theory of synergetics, systems analysis and synthesis were used. The materials of the official sites, the current data of the rankings of universities, as well as approaches to the creati
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Alikaeva, M. V., L. O. Aslanova, and A. A. Shinahov. "Theories of socio-economic ecosystems: patterns and development trends." Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies 82, no. 3 (2020): 284–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2020-3-284-288.

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The genesis of integration processes at the micro-, meso- and macro-levels of modern activities of business entities indicates the presence of conceptually new levels of development based on the active use of resource potential, intellectual capital and digital transformation. Practice shows that instability in certain markets affects the complementary segments of the socioeconomic space and necessitates the search for ways of interaction that allow them to function as a single “organism” to achieve a synergistic effect and aggregate strengthening of resistance to external determinants. The so
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Buonocore, Elvira, Umberto Grande, Pier Paolo Franzese, and Giovanni F. Russo. "Trends and Evolution in the Concept of Marine Ecosystem Services: An Overview." Water 13, no. 15 (2021): 2060. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13152060.

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The biotic and abiotic assets of the marine environment form the “marine natural capital” embedded in the global ocean. Marine natural capital provides the flow of “marine ecosystem services” that are directly used or enjoyed by people providing benefits to human well-being. They include provisioning services (e.g., food), regulation and maintenance services (e.g., carbon sequestration and storage, and coastal protection), and cultural services (e.g., tourism and recreational benefits). In recent decades, human activities have increased the pressures on marine ecosystems, often leading to ecos
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Alieva, K. R. "Comparative analysis of the activities of the largest Russian banking ecosystems." Вестник Северо-Кавказского федерального университета, no. 2 (101) (2024): 16–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.37493/2307-907x.2024.2.2.

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Introduction. One of the main strategic trends today is the creation of ecosystems and innovative business models. Companies operating within the ecosystem become interesting objects for research in the economy. In this regard, special attention is paid to the comparison of modern ecosystems operating in the financial market of the Russian Federation, which include – Sber, VTB, Tinkoff. Goal. The study analyzes the conditions and features of modern trends in the banking sector regarding the formation of ecosystems. Materials and methods. The research is based on the analysis of literature sour
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Kukushkin, S. N. "Business-Ecosystem Determinants." Vestnik of the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, no. 3 (May 31, 2021): 76–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21686/2413-2829-2021-3-76-81.

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In specialized literature different trends of economic research and theories formed within the frames of these trends would compete and sometimes even eliminate each other. In reality they supplement each other by providing an opportunity to understand the behavior of the object or the process. Different approaches in proposed theories help us analyze deeply and comprehensively the object or the process, which is usually impossible within the frames of one theoretical concept. The article studies economic character of business-ecosystems on the basis of methodological instruments of the theory
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Oleynikov, Artem A., Danil D. Mavrin, Egor A. Matushkin, and Alevtina A. Rayushkina. "CREATION OF BUSINESS ECOSYSTEMS AS A DIRECTION FOR THE PROSPECTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN RUSSIA." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 12/11, no. 141 (2023): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2023.12.11.005.

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This article explores the concept of business ecosystems as an innovative approach to the development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The theoretical part of the study is a review of the concepts of ecosystem, business ecosystem and the study of the species classification of business ecosystems. As part of the analysis, the current state of the SME sector in Russia was considered, the stages of creating a business ecosystem for SMEs were identified, and the main factors of business ecosystem formation were highlighted. The conclusion of the study presents trends and prospects of
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Florenta, Veronica, Corina Certan, Nadejda Grabco, and Constantin Bulimaga. "Relationships between ecosystem services provided by forest ecosystems and human well-being." Studia Universitatis Moldaviae. Seria Științe ale Naturii, no. 1(171) (June 2024): 100–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.59295/sum1(171)2024_12.

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Current climate change trends significantly influenceing the structure and functioning of natural ecosystems, including forest ecosystems, which directly or indirectly affects human well-being. The present study consists in reviewing the specialized literature on the effects of the relationships between ecosystem services provided by forest ecosystems and human well-being, describing the following aspects: the definition of the concept of ecosystem services, their history, categories of ecosystem services and the relationship between them and human well-being. The concept of ecosystem services
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Raghu Venkatesh. "Leveraging Cloud Native Development for Ecosystem Strategy." International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology 10, no. 6 (2024): 487–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.32628/cseit24106181.

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This article explores the intersection of cloud-native development and business ecosystem strategies, highlighting how cloud-native technologies create scalable, flexible, and interoperable platforms that foster collaboration and innovation. It examines the composition and dynamics of business ecosystems, the key advantages of cloud-native development for ecosystem strategies, and practical approaches for implementing cloud-native ecosystem platforms. The paper provides insights into the transformative potential of these technologies in shaping modern business ecosystems, supported by market d
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Shannon, Lynne J., Marta Coll, Dawit Yemane, et al. "Comparing data-based indicators across upwelling and comparable systems for communicating ecosystem states and trends." ICES Journal of Marine Science 67, no. 4 (2009): 807–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp270.

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Abstract Shannon, L. J., Coll, M., Yemane, D., Jouffre, D., Neira, S., Bertrand, A., Diaz, E., and Shin, Y-J. 2010. Comparing data-based indicators across upwelling and comparable systems for communicating ecosystem states and trends. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 807–832. A suite of ecological indicators was selected for communicating, in a comparable way, how fishing affects the state of several upwelling ecosystems and others in which small pelagic fish play key ecological roles. Detailed background and understanding of system-specific processes and changes is needed for proper inte
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Duku, C., H. Rathjens, S. J. Zwart, and L. Hein. "Towards ecosystem accounting: a comprehensive approach to modelling multiple hydrological ecosystem services." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 19, no. 10 (2015): 4377–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-19-4377-2015.

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Abstract. Ecosystem accounting is an emerging field that aims to provide a consistent approach to analysing environment–economy interactions. One of the specific features of ecosystem accounting is the distinction between the capacity and the flow of ecosystem services. Ecohydrological modelling to support ecosystem accounting requires considering among others physical and mathematical representation of ecohydrological processes, spatial heterogeneity of the ecosystem, temporal resolution, and required model accuracy. This study examines how a spatially explicit ecohydrological model can be us
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Coll, Marta, Lynne J. Shannon, Dawit Yemane, et al. "Ranking the ecological relative status of exploited marine ecosystems." ICES Journal of Marine Science 67, no. 4 (2009): 769–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp261.

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Abstract Coll, M., Shannon, L. J., Yemane, D., Link, J. S., Ojaveer, H., Neira, S., Jouffre, D., Labrosse, P., Heymans, J. J., Fulton, E. A., and Shin, Y-J. 2010. Ranking the ecological relative status of exploited marine ecosystems. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 769–786. A set of simple, data-based ecological indicators was used to rank exploited ecosystems regarding fishing impacts with respect to their status, trends, and ecosystem EAF attributes. Expected theoretical changes in indicators with respect to increasing fishing impacts were considered, and ecosystems were compared by ex
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YAROVAYA, Ekaterina S. "Ecosystem of non-State pension funds: A fashion trend or a strategic need?" Finance and Credit 28, no. 3 (2022): 597–627. http://dx.doi.org/10.24891/fc.28.3.597.

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Subject. The modern trend of economic development requires that non-State pension funds accelerate the transition from the classic business model to the formation of a financial ecosystem. The article examines the ecosystem of a non-State pension fund (hereinafter referred to as NPF), as a tool to ensure competitiveness. Objectives. The aim is to consider trends in the pension industry, describe its current state, assess the impact of ecosystem giants on the pension industry, justify that the ecosystem nature of NPFs is the optimal tool for maintaining their competitiveness. Methods. I employe
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Wahyudi, Stephanus Eko, Imam Baihaqi, and Niniet Indah Arvitrida. "Research Trends in Higher Education Digital Entrepreneurship Ecosystems: A Bibliometric Analysis." Jurnal Entrepreneur dan Entrepreneurship 10, no. 2 (2021): 109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37715/jee.v10i2.2222.

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Entrepreneurship is considered as one of the solutions to support the economy of a country. The rapid development of information and communication technologies introduces opportunities to create new digital ventures. Many giant companies successfully grow their business exponentially, although many of them do not even own products. Many countries, including Indonesia, are keen to support and encourage more people to build digital startups. There are many successes story about entrepreneurship ecosystems that contributes to the success of digital ventures. One of the critical factors of the suc
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Large, Scott I., Gavin Fay, Kevin D. Friedland, and Jason S. Link. "Defining trends and thresholds in responses of ecological indicators to fishing and environmental pressures." ICES Journal of Marine Science 70, no. 4 (2013): 755–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fst067.

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Abstract Large, S. I., Fay, G., Friedland, K. D., and Link, J. S. 2013. Defining trends and thresholds in responses of ecological indicators to fishing and environmental pressures. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 70: 755–767. Both fishing and environmental forces can influence the structure of marine ecosystems. To further understand marine ecosystems and to implement ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM), an evaluation of ecosystem indicators is warranted. In this context, it is particularly important to identify thresholds where fishing and environmental pressures significantly influ
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Thong, Mai Trong, Hoang Luu Thu Thuy, and Vo Trong Hoang. "Ecosystem Assessment of Cuu Long River Delta Wetland, Vietnam." Journal of Environmental Science and Management 16, no. 2 (2013): 36–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.47125/jesam/2013_2/05.

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The Cuu Long river Delta, covering majority of the downstream portion of the Mekong Delta, has four diverse wetland ecosystems in Dong Thap Muoi: coastal, inland, coastal estuarine and special wetland ecosystems. In the past decades, these ecosystems and their services (especially provisioning ecosystem) have been strongly exploited that resulted to its declining ability to meet increasing human demand for natural resources. Based on analysis of trends of change in ecosystems and their services, drivers of change in ecosystems and their services in the Cuu Long River Delta are rapid population
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Jorgensen, S. E. "Recent Trends in the Development of Ecological Models Applied on Aquatic Ecosystems." Scientific World JOURNAL 2 (2002): 387–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2002.89.

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This paper presents an overview of the application of models on aquatic ecosystems. More than 17% of the models published in the focal journal in the field, Ecological Modelling, are aquatic ecosystem models. An increasing number of papers are dealing with the theoretical aspects of modeling – new modeling approaches and techniques, how models can be used to reveal ecosystem properties, and how models can better reflect the properties of ecosystems. This development implies that today we have more types of models. The characteristics, the advantages, and the disadvantages of these model types
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Zhang, Weirong, Wenjing Chen, Mingze Xu, et al. "Differences in the Sensitivity of Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration to Precipitation." Forests 16, no. 1 (2025): 153. https://doi.org/10.3390/f16010153.

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The spatiotemporal variability of precipitation profoundly influences terrestrial carbon fluxes, driving shifts between carbon source and sink dynamics through gross primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER). As a result, the sensitivities of GPP and ER to precipitation (SGPP and SER), along with their differential responses, are pivotal for understanding ecosystem reactions to precipitation changes and predicting future ecosystem functions. However, comprehensive evaluations of the spatiotemporal variability and differences in SGPP and SER remain notably scarce. In this study,
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Ferriss, Bridget E., Mary E. Hunsicker, Eric J. Ward, et al. "Identifying common trends and ecosystem states to inform Gulf of Alaska ecosystem-based fisheries management." PLOS One 20, no. 6 (2025): e0324154. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0324154.

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Ecosystem-based fisheries management requires the successful integration of ecosystem information into the fisheries management process. In the Northeast Pacific Ocean, ecosystem data collection and accessibility have achieved successful milestones, yet application to the harvest specification process remains challenging. The synthesis, interpretation, and application of ecosystem information to groundfish fisheries management in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) can be supported by the identification of common ecosystem trends and ecosystem states across a diverse set of indicators. In this study, we
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MASLENNIKOV, A. "DEVELOPMENT OF CRYPTOASSETS ECOSYSTEM: NEW TRENDS." Analysis and Forecasting. IMEMO Journal, no. 3 (2019): 51–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/afij-2019-3-51-58.

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Seneviratne, Sonia I., and Philippe Ciais. "Trends in ecosystem recovery from drought." Nature 548, no. 7666 (2017): 164–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/548164a.

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Khan, Rehan, Mohammed Sharif, and Mohammad Shakeel. "Trend Analysis of Rainfall and Temperature of Periyar River Basin." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1326, no. 1 (2024): 012143. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1326/1/012143.

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Abstract The Periyar River Basin, located in the southern part of India, is an ecologically significant region characterized by diverse flora and fauna. Understanding the long-term trends of rainfall and temperature in this basin is crucial for assessing the impacts of climate change on its hydrological system and ecosystem dynamics. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of rainfall and temperature trends in the Periyar River Basin, using historical climate data spanning several decades. Rainfall analysis revealed substantial inter-annual and intra-seasonal variability in the basin. The
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Liu, Ye, Yongkang Xue, Glen MacDonald, Peter Cox, and Zhengqiu Zhang. "Global vegetation variability and its response to elevated CO<sub>2</sub>, global warming, and climate variability – a study using the offline SSiB4/TRIFFID model and satellite data." Earth System Dynamics 10, no. 1 (2019): 9–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/esd-10-9-2019.

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Abstract. The climate regime shift during the 1980s had a substantial impact on the terrestrial ecosystems and vegetation at different scales. However, the mechanisms driving vegetation changes, before and after the shift, remain unclear. In this study, we used a biophysical dynamic vegetation model to estimate large-scale trends in terms of carbon fixation, vegetation growth, and expansion during the period 1958–2007, and to attribute these changes to environmental drivers including elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (hereafter eCO2), global warming, and climate variability (hereafter CV)
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Chaffra Charles, Yabi. "Trends and research features on ecosystem services of agroforestry system: bibliometric review." Revue Ecosystèmes et Paysages 4, no. 2 (2024): 1–20. https://doi.org/10.59384/recopays.tg4227.

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Tropical agroforestry systems make an important contribution to mitigating the effects of climate change and conserving biodiversity. Despite the scientific gaps regarding the ecosystem services of these particular ecosystems, understanding how tropical agroforestry systems work is essential if we are to take full advantage of the ecosystem services they provide. Although there has been a boom in the study of the ecosystem services provided by agroforestry systems, few syntheses are structuring this knowledge in the context of the challenges posed by climate change. This study aims to analyse
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Katrandzhiev, Kostadin, Kremena Gocheva, and Svetla Bratanova-Doncheva. "Whole System Data Integration for Condition Assessments of Climate Change Impacts: An Example in High-Mountain Ecosystems in Rila (Bulgaria)." Diversity 14, no. 4 (2022): 240. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d14040240.

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To study climate impacts, data integration from heterogeneous sources is imperative for long-term monitoring in data sparse areas such as the High Mountain Ecosystems in the Rila Mountain, Bulgaria—difficult to both access and observe remotely due to frequent clouds. This task is especially challenging because discerning trends in vegetation location, condition and functioning requires observing over decades. To integrate the existing sparse data, we apply the Whole System framework adapted nationally in the Bulgarian Methodological Framework for Mapping and Assessment of ecosystem services. A
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Grunewald, Karsten, Burkhard Schweppe-Kraft, Ralf-Uwe Syrbe, et al. "Hierarchical classification system of Germany's ecosystems as basis for an ecosystem accounting – methods and first results." One Ecosystem 5 (May 4, 2020): e50648. https://doi.org/10.3897/oneeco.5.e50648.

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Information on changes in the area of different ecosystems is needed in order to establish an accounting system for ecosystem conditions and services. Currently, there are no comprehensive field mappings for the German federal states that obey a uniform mapping system. To create a nationwide "ecosystem accounting", it is necessary to develop a uniform system of ecosystem classifications that can consistently deal with diverse nationwide data sources on the extent and condition of ecosystems, some of which use their own forms of classification. Against this background, we present a concrete pro
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Blanchard, Julia L., Marta Coll, Verena M. Trenkel, et al. "Trend analysis of indicators: a comparison of recent changes in the status of marine ecosystems around the world." ICES Journal of Marine Science 67, no. 4 (2010): 732–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp282.

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Abstract Blanchard, J. L., Coll, M., Trenkel, V. M., Vergnon, R., Yemane, D., Jouffre, D., Link, J. S., and Shin, Y-J. 2010. Trend analysis of indicators: a comparison of recent changes in the status of marine ecosystems around the world. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 732–744. Time-series of ecological and exploitation indicators collected from 19 ecosystems were analysed to investigate whether there have been temporal trends in the status of fish communities. Using linear and non-linear statistical methods, trends are reported for six indicators (mean length of fish in the community,
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Zhao, Yuqing, Zenglin Han, Changren Zhang, Yuqiao Wang, Jingqiu Zhong, and Mengfan Gao. "Coastal Cultural Ecosystem Services: A Bridge between the Natural Ecosystem and Social Ecosystem for Sustainable Development." Land 13, no. 9 (2024): 1352. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land13091352.

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Cultural Ecosystem Services (CESs), as non-material benefits and well-being provided by ecosystems to humans, possess the ability to bridge nature and human society and interpret their complex interrelationships. Coastal areas are regions with concentrated human activities, where coastal zones are often subject to human development, pollution, and degradation. Compared to other ecosystems, coastal ecosystems face greater pressures and threats, and the cultural services they provide are more vulnerable. Research on coastal ecosystem cultural services needs to consider ecosystem vulnerability an
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Duku, C., H. Rathjens, S. J. Zwart, and L. Hein. "Towards ecosystem accounting: a comprehensive approach to modelling multiple hydrological ecosystem services." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 12, no. 3 (2015): 3477–526. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hessd-12-3477-2015.

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Abstract. Ecosystem accounting is an emerging field that aims to provide a consistent approach to analysing environment-economy interactions. In spite of the progress made in mapping and quantifying hydrological ecosystem services, several key issues must be addressed if ecohydrological modelling approaches are to be aligned with ecosystem accounting. They include modelling hydrological ecosystem services with adequate spatiotemporal detail and accuracy at aggregated scales to support ecosystem accounting, distinguishing between service capacity and service flow, and linking ecohydrological pr
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Sarathchandra, Chaya, Yirga Alemu Abebe, Iresha Lakmali Wijerathne, Sasith Tharanga Aluthwattha, Sriyani Wickramasinghe, and Zhiyun Ouyang. "An Overview of Ecosystem Service Studies in a Tropical Biodiversity Hotspot, Sri Lanka: Key Perspectives for Future Research." Forests 12, no. 5 (2021): 540. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12050540.

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Tropical island countries are often highly populated and deliver immense ecosystem service benefits. As human wellbeing depends on these ecosystems, proper management is crucial in the resource-rich tropical lands where there is less related research. Though ecosystem service and biodiversity studies are a promising path to inform the ecosystem management for these mostly developing countries, published evidence of using ecosystem service studies in decision making is lacking. The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of ecosystem services and related research in Sri Lanka, examining
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Wang, Yongzheng, Xinchen Gu, and Haoran Yu. "Spatiotemporal Variation in the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration from 1980 to 2020 and Future Trends in Ecosystem Services." Land 12, no. 4 (2023): 929. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12040929.

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Over the past 40 years of reform and opening up, human activities in the Yangtze River Delta region have caused major changes in land use patterns and ecosystem functions. Clarifying the spatiotemporal change characteristics and future development trends of ecosystem service functions is the basis for rational land development and utilization. In this study, the InVEST model and the CASA model were used to calculate habitat quality, water conservation, carbon sequestration and oxygen release, and soil conservation ecosystem services in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration from 1980 to 2
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Gu, Yanzhang, Longying Hu, Hongjin Zhang, and Chenxuan Hou. "Innovation Ecosystem Research: Emerging Trends and Future Research." Sustainability 13, no. 20 (2021): 11458. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132011458.

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The innovation ecosystem term has increasingly been attracting the interest of scholars and practitioners for fifteen years. Contrary to the flourishing landscape, knowledge in this field is criticized as being fragmented. While past reviews revealed the conceptual and theoretical connections between innovation ecosystem and other related concepts, there is still a lack of comprehensive appreciation of the intellectual structure of state-of-the-art innovation ecosystem studies, hindering future research in this domain. To fill this void, this study utilized a systematic literature review appro
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Li, Yan, Bin Ren, Feixue Li, Xinjie Shi, Penghui Jiang, and Manchun Li. "Integrated Terrestrial and Marine Ecosystem Services Valuation and Result Variation Trends: A Case Study of Jiangsu Province, China." Land 12, no. 11 (2023): 1981. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12111981.

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Quantitative ecosystem services valuation (ESV) is the key to effective environmental protection and ecosystem restoration. Studies have focused on terrestrial ecosystems and are mainly based on static analyses, excluding marine ecosystem service values and their variability. In this study, we comprehensively evaluated terrestrial and offshore ecosystem service values in Jiangsu Province in 2010 and 2018 using a table of unit area value equivalence factors and a vertically generalized production model (VGPM) to estimate marine primary productivity. The results showed that the terrestrial ESV i
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Hemmings, Zac, Maldwyn J. Evans, and Nigel R. Andrew. "Spatial and temporal trends in dung beetle research." PeerJ 13 (February 21, 2025): e18907. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.18907.

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Dung beetles are one of the most charismatic animal taxa. Their familiarity as ecosystem service providers is clear, but they also play a range of roles in a variety of different ecosystems worldwide. Here, we give an overview of the current state of dung beetle research and the changes in the prevalence of topics in a collated corpus of 4,145 peer-reviewed articles of dung beetle research, spanning from 1930 until 2024. We used a range of text-analysis tools, including topic modelling, to assess how the peer-reviewed literature on dung beetles has changed over this period. Most of the literat
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