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Vanderbilt, Kristin L., Chau-Chin Lin, Sheng-Shan Lu, et al. "Fostering ecological data sharing: collaborations in the International Long Term Ecological Research Network." Ecosphere 6, no. 10 (2015): art204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/es14-00281.1.

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Vanderbilt, Kristin, and Evelyn Gaiser. "The International Long Term Ecological Research Network: a platform for collaboration." Ecosphere 8, no. 2 (2017): e01697. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1697.

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Kim, Eun-Shik. "Development, potentials, and challenges of the International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) Network." Ecological Research 21, no. 6 (2006): 788–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11284-006-0049-1.

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Richter, Daniel D., Sharon A. Billings, Peter M. Groffman, et al. "Ideas and perspectives: Strengthening the biogeosciences in environmental research networks." Biogeosciences 15, no. 15 (2018): 4815–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-15-4815-2018.

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Abstract. Long-term environmental research networks are one approach to advancing local, regional, and global environmental science and education. A remarkable number and wide variety of environmental research networks operate around the world today. These are diverse in funding, infrastructure, motivating questions, scientific strengths, and the sciences that birthed and maintain the networks. Some networks have individual sites that were selected because they had produced invaluable long-term data, while other networks have new sites selected to span ecological gradients. However, all long-t
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Acri, Francesco, Mauro Bastianini, Fabrizio Bernardi Aubry, et al. "A long-term (1965–2015) ecological marine database from the LTER-Italy Northern Adriatic Sea site: plankton and oceanographic observations." Earth System Science Data 12, no. 1 (2020): 215–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-215-2020.

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Abstract. In this paper we describe a 50-year (1965–2015) ecological database containing data collected in the northern Adriatic Sea (NAS) at one of the 25 research parent sites belonging to the Italian Long Term Ecological Research Network (LTER-Italy, http://www.lteritalia.it, last access: February 2020). LTER-Italy is a formal member of the International (https://www.ilter.network, last access: February 2020) and European (http://www.lter-europe.net/, last access: February 2020) LTER networks. The NAS is undergoing a process, led by different research institutions and projects, of establish
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Karasti, Helena, and Karen S. Baker. "Digital Data Practices and the Long Term Ecological Research Program Growing Global." International Journal of Digital Curation 3, no. 2 (2008): 42–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v3i2.57.

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This paper explores data practices in a Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) setting. It describes a number of salient data characteristics that are specific to the LTER program and outlines some central features of the curation approach cultivated within the US LTER network. It goes on to identify recent developments within the international LTER program relating to data issues: increasing heterogeneities due to networking, integration of data from additional disciplines, and new technologies in a changing digital landscape. Information management experience within LTER provides one example o
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Vanderbilt, Kristin, John H. Porter, Sheng-Shan Lu, et al. "A prototype system for multilingual data discovery of International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) Network data." Ecological Informatics 40 (July 2017): 93–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2016.11.011.

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Kim, Eun-Shik, Yongyut Trisurat, Hiroyuki Muraoka, et al. "The International Long-Term Ecological Research–East Asia–Pacific Regional Network (ILTER-EAP): history, development, and perspectives." Ecological Research 33, no. 1 (2017): 19–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11284-017-1523-7.

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Ruzieva, Mairam, and Umar Ruziev. "Assessing environmental problems: Primary indicators and their role in ecosystem management." E3S Web of Conferences 587 (2024): 02012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202458702012.

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Rapid industrialization and structural changes have led to significant environmental pollution, with increased expansion in network and territorial dimensions. The growth of “dirty” industries, which demand substantial natural and energy resources, has exacerbated the ecological challenges and placed economic stability at risk. This study aims to assess the impact of industrial expansion on environmental pollution and evaluate measures for mitigating ecological damage. The focus is on the role of state ecological policies, the prevention of resource exploitation, and international cooperation
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Aneta, Trajanov, Spiegel Heide, Debeljak Marko, and Sanden Taru. "Using data mining techniques to model primary productivity from international long-term ecological research (ILTER) agricultural experiments in Austria." Reagional Environmental Change 19, no. 2 (2018): 325–37. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-018-1361-3.

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Primary productivity is in the foundation of farming communities. Therefore, much effort is invested in understanding the factors that influence the primary productivity potential of different soils. The International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) is a network that enables valuable comparisons of data in understanding environmental change. In this study, we investigate three ILTER cropland sites and one long-term field experiment (LTE) outside of the ILTER network. The focus is on the influence of different management practices (tillage, crop residue incorporation, and compost amendmen
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Aronova, Elena, Karen S. Baker, and Naomi Oreskes. "Big Science and Big Data in Biology: From the International Geophysical Year through the International Biological Program to the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network, 1957––Present." Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences 40, no. 2 (2010): 183–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/hsns.2010.40.2.183.

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This paper discusses the historical connections between two large-scale undertakings that became exemplars for worldwide data-driven scientific initiatives after World War II: the International Geophysical Year (1957––1958) and the International Biological Program (1964––1974). The International Biological Program was seen by its planners as a means to promote Big Science in ecology. As the term Big Science gained currency in the 1960s, the Manhattan Project and the national space program became paradigmatic examples, but the International Geophysical Year provided scientists with an alternati
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Sobolev, N. A., E. A. Belonovskaya, K. N. Kobyakov, A. N. Krenke, and S. V. Titova. "The Great Eurasian Natural Tract as an Object of World Importance." Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences 92, no. 3 (2022): 313–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1019331622030157.

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Abstract The tasks of establishing an ecological network are presented, outlining some outcome of the long-term study of the Great Eurasian Natural Tract (Backbone), which is a continuous series of natural ecological systems from the Pacific Ocean to Fennoscandia. The story of the tract’s detection is briefly told as a modern geographical discovery. Its delineation is based on the map of Russia’s biomes resulting from remote-sensing analysis with field verification and other open data. Information about changing the area of natural ecosystems and variations of phytomass stock in various biomes
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Muraoka, Hiroyuki, and Masahiro Nakaoka. "Biodiversity and ecosystems in Asia: studies and activities of International Long-Term Ecological Research Network in East Asia and Pacific." Ecological Research 33, no. 1 (2017): 17–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11284-017-1548-y.

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Bernardino, Angelo Fraga, Paulo Roberto Pagliosa, Ronaldo Adriano Christofoletti, et al. "Benthic estuarine communities in Brazil: moving forward to long term studies to assess climate change impacts." Brazilian Journal of Oceanography 64, spe2 (2016): 81–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1679-875920160849064sp2.

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Abstract Estuaries are unique coastal ecosystems that sustain and provide essential ecological services for mankind. Estuarine ecosystems include a variety of habitats with their own sediment-fauna dynamics, all of them globally undergoing alteration or threatened by human activities. Mangrove forests, saltmarshes, tidal flats and other confined estuarine systems are under increasing stress due to human activities leading to habitat and species loss. Combined changes in estuarine hydromorphology and in climate pose severe threats to estuarine ecosystems on a global scale. The ReBentos network
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Kröncke, Ingrid, Hermann Neumann, Joachim W. Dippner, et al. "Comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems." Nature Conservation 34 (May 3, 2019): 311–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.34.30209.

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Data from five sites of the International Long Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network in the North-Eastern Pacific, Western Arctic Ocean, Northern Baltic Sea, South-Eastern North Sea and in the Western Mediterranean Sea were analyzed by dynamic factor analysis (DFA) to trace common multi-year trends in abundance and composition of phytoplankton, benthic fauna and temperate reef fish. Multiannual trends were related to climate and environmental variables to study interactions. Two common trends in biological responses were detected, with temperature and climate indices as explanatory variable
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Kröncke, Ingrid, Hermann Neumann, Joachim W. Dippner, et al. "Comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems." Nature Conservation 34 (May 3, 2019): 311–41. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.34.30209.

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Data from five sites of the International Long Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network in the North-Eastern Pacific, Western Arctic Ocean, Northern Baltic Sea, South-Eastern North Sea and in the Western Mediterranean Sea were analyzed by dynamic factor analysis (DFA) to trace common multi-year trends in abundance and composition of phytoplankton, benthic fauna and temperate reef fish. Multiannual trends were related to climate and environmental variables to study interactions. Two common trends in biological responses were detected, with temperature and climate indices as explanatory variable
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Tang, Wenjun, Jun Qin, Kun Yang, Yaozhi Jiang, and Weihao Pan. "Mapping long-term and high-resolution global gridded photosynthetically active radiation using the ISCCP H-series cloud product and reanalysis data." Earth System Science Data 14, no. 4 (2022): 2007–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-2007-2022.

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Abstract. Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) is a fundamental physiological variable for research in the ecological, agricultural, and global change fields. In this study, we produced a 35-year (1984–2018) high-resolution (3 h, 10 km) global gridded PAR dataset using an effective physical-based model. The main inputs of the model were the latest International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) H-series cloud products, MERRA-2 aerosol data, ERA5 surface routine variables, and MODIS and CLARRA-2 albedo products. Our gridded PAR product was evaluated against surface observations m
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Salvatori, Leonardo, Marco Cervellini, Stefano Chelli, et al. "Investigating the temporal Alpha, Beta and Gamma plant diversity on 22 years monitoring approach at the LTER site "Montagna di Torricchio" (Central Apennines, Italy)." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 8 (May 28, 2025): e155592. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.8.e155592.

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Ecological monitoring recently acquired importance given the current global changes and the human impact on ecosystems. Most of research focus on investigating variation in species diversity with short-term collections of data. Other scholars use long-term data but based on resurveys with two distinct points in time. In this work, we present a different approach dealing with temporal variation of plant communities in term of alpha, beta and gamma diversity.Data belongs to a dataset published on the journal "Data in Brief" as a data article and available on the repository "b2Share" (https://doi
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Specht, Alison, Matthew Bolton, Bryn Kingsford, Raymond Specht, and Lee Belbin. "A story of data won, data lost and data re-found: the realities of ecological data preservation." Biodiversity Data Journal 6 (November 7, 2018): e28073. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e28073.

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This paper discusses the process of retrieval and updating legacy data to allow on-line discovery and delivery. There are many pitfalls of institutional and non-institutional ecological data conservation over the long term. Interruptions to custodianship, old media, lost knowledge and the continuous evolution of species names makes resurrection of old data challenging. We caution against technological arrogance and emphasise the importance of international standards. We use a case study of a compiled set of continent-wide vegetation survey data for which, although the analyses had been publish
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Gong, Xi, Tianqi Li, Run Wang, Sheng Hu, and Shuai Yuan. "Beyond the Remote Sensing Ecological Index: A Comprehensive Ecological Quality Evaluation Using a Deep-Learning-Based Remote Sensing Ecological Index." Remote Sensing 17, no. 3 (2025): 558. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs17030558.

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Ecological integrity is fundamental to human survival and development. However, rapid urbanization and population growth have significantly disrupted ecosystems. Despite the focus of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) on terrestrial ecosystems and land use/cover changes, existing ecological indices, such as the Remote Sensing Ecological Index (RSEI), have limitations, including an overreliance on single indicators and inability to fully encapsulate the ecological conditions of urban areas. This study addresses these gaps by proposing a Deep-learning-based Remote Sensing Eco
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Lami, Andrea, Michela Rogora, Martina Austoni, and Dávid Brankovits. "High frequency data from in-situ sensors as a support to long-term ecological research on aquatic ecosystems." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 8 (May 28, 2025): e151707. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.8.e151707.

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Lake Maggiore is a site of the Italian and European Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) network. It belongs to deep subalpine Lake District in Northern Italy, including lakes Lugano, Como, Garda and Iseo. Lake Maggiore has been monitored for physical, chemical, and biological features since the 1980s in the framework of the limnological campaigns funded by the International Commission for the Protection of Italian-Swiss Waters (CIPAIS). Starting from the 1990s, the lake recovered from eutrophication thanks to remediation measures and reached the present oligotrophic condition. In the last two
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Carbutt, Clinton, and Dave I. Thompson. "Mountain Watch: How LT(S)ER Is Safeguarding Southern Africa’s People and Biodiversity for a Sustainable Mountain Future." Land 10, no. 10 (2021): 1024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10101024.

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Southern Africa is an exceptionally diverse region with an ancient geologic and climatic history. Its mountains are located in the Southern Hemisphere mid-latitudes at a tropical–temperate interface, offering a rare opportunity to contextualise and frame our research from an austral perspective to balance the global narrative around sustainable mountain futures for people and biodiversity. Limited Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) was initiated more than a century ago in South Africa to optimise catchment management through sound water policy. The South African Environmental Observation Net
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McCook, Stuart, and John Vandermeer. "The Big Rust and the Red Queen: Long-Term Perspectives on Coffee Rust Research." Phytopathology® 105, no. 9 (2015): 1164–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/phyto-04-15-0085-rvw.

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Since 2008, there has been a cluster of outbreaks of the coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix) across the coffee-growing regions of the Americas, which have been collectively described as the Big Rust. These outbreaks have caused significant hardship to coffee producers and laborers. This essay situates the Big Rust in a broader historical context. Over the past two centuries, coffee farmers have had to deal with the “curse of the Red Queen”—the need to constantly innovate in the face of an increasing range of threats, which includes the rust. Over the 20th century, particularly after World War II,
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Dick, Jan, Simon Rolph, Kata Sara-aho, et al. "The value of long-term socio-ecological research platforms in transdisciplinary research in Scotland." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 8 (May 28, 2025): e155677. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.8.e155677.

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The growing interest in transdisciplinarity as a mode of research and development, i.e. 'problem solving science', co-developed with non-academic stakeholders, is evidenced by the increase in academic literature and funding calls on the topic. Transdisciplinary research, particularly in the environmental, health and education sectors has the potential to better inform funding practices, policy and research impacts. However, academia often struggles with fully enabling either interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary science because of institutional barriers, funding constraints, time limitations,
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Zhao, Jinjie, Lei Kou, Haitao Wang, et al. "Carbon Emission Prediction Model and Analysis in the Yellow River Basin Based on a Machine Learning Method." Sustainability 14, no. 10 (2022): 6153. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14106153.

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Excessive carbon emissions seriously threaten the sustainable development of society and the environment and have attracted the attention of the international community. The Yellow River Basin is an important ecological barrier and economic development zone in China. Studying the influencing factors of carbon emissions in the Yellow River Basin is of great significance to help China achieve carbon peaking. In this study, quadratic assignment procedure regression analysis was used to analyze the factors influencing carbon emissions in the Yellow River Basin from the perspective of regional diff
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Hou, Zeyu, Xiaoyu Niu, Zhaoyuan Yu, and Wei Chen. "Spatiotemporal Evolution and Market Dynamics of the International Liquefied Natural Gas Trade: A Multilevel Network Analysis." Energies 17, no. 1 (2023): 228. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en17010228.

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Natural gas is considered a transitional energy source in the transition to clean energy owing to its clean, efficient, and ecologically beneficial properties. The trade of liquefied natural gas (LNG) serves as the backbone of the global natural gas trade and significantly influences the dynamics of the global energy trade system. This paper constructs long-term global LNG trade networks, and explores the spatiotemporal evolution and topological structures of the international LNG trade by utilizing multilevel network analysis methods, to provide insights for comprehensively understanding the
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Janočko, Juraj, Zuzana Šimková, Tomas Pavlik, and Inna Pevneva. "Import Substitution as a Condition for Sustainable Development of Mining Regions." E3S Web of Conferences 41 (2018): 04007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184104007.

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One of the promising directions for studying the indicators of sustainable development of the extracting region is the analysis of economic trends, the definition and expert evaluation of their values and their practical approval. The assessment of the whole complex of environmental, economic and social indicators of sustainable development is of obvious importance in monitoring, evaluating and adjusting regional targeted programs, developing concepts and programs for long-term socialand-economic development, analyzing their effectiveness. It will allow, if necessary, to correct specific direc
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Manyuk, Vadym, Svitlana Serdyuk, Denis Dovganenko, and Siyka Demirova. "Lacustrine Ecosystems of the Steppe Dnipro Region: Typology, Ecological Status Assessment and Conservation Value." Economics Ecology Socium 9, no. 2 (2025): 142–55. https://doi.org/10.61954/2616-7107/2025.9.2-10.

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Introduction. Lacustrine ecosystems are crucial and irreplaceable in biodiversity conservation and provide specific ecosystem services. Although systematic long-term studies on the inventory and typology of lakes worldwide have been conducted, the issue remains poorly understood in the Steppe Dnipro region of Ukraine. Although lacustrine systems are vulnerable and characterised by significant diversity, this requires early environmental assessment and implementation of management plans to ensure their conservation. Aim and tasks. This study aimed to develop a typological scheme for open-type l
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Chekmareva, Diana Petrovna, Evgeniya Efimovna Lobchenko, Oksana L'vovna Romanyuk, Ol'ga Aleksandrovna Pervysheva, and Ol'ga Leonidovna Fedotova. "Assessment of the impact of the formation of water resources and the quality of surface waters of the Lena River basin." Арктика и Антарктика, no. 2 (February 2023): 88–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2453-8922.2023.2.40906.

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Ongoing active development of natural resources, changing climatic conditions (including permafrost melting) In Eastern Siberia, it is necessary to control changes in the ecological state of the environment, one of which is surface water. The Roshydromet system has established and successfully operates a network of regime observations of the state and pollution of surface waters of the Russian Federation, ensuring the unity of measurement of the content of major pollutants in water according to uniform methods certified in accordance with the requirements of regulatory documents of the Russian
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Wang, Yaohong, R. B. Radin Firdaus, Jiaqing Xu, Nasrullah Dharejo, and Gui Jun. "China’s Rural Revitalization Policy: A PRISMA 2020 Systematic Review of Poverty Alleviation, Food Security, and Sustainable Development Initiatives." Sustainability 17, no. 2 (2025): 569. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17020569.

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This systematic review evaluates China’s Rural Revitalization Policy, focusing on sustainable agriculture, food security, and poverty alleviation initiatives from 2010 to 2024. The study addresses critical gaps in understanding how these combined efforts impact long-term food security and ecological sustainability in impoverished areas, moving beyond the short-term outcomes often emphasized in existing literature. Following the PRISMA 2020 guidelines, we reviewed 33 peer-reviewed publications from the Web of Science and Scopus databases, employing bibliometric analyses in RStudio to assess cit
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Margules, Chris, Agni K. Boedhihartono, James D. Langston, et al. "Transdisciplinary science for improved conservation outcomes." Environmental Conservation 47, no. 4 (2020): 224–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892920000338.

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SummaryMajor advances in biology and ecology have sharpened our understanding of what the goals of biodiversity conservation might be, but less progress has been made on how to achieve conservation in the complex, multi-sectoral world of human affairs. The failure to deliver conservation outcomes is especially severe in the rapidly changing landscapes of tropical low-income countries. We describe five techniques we have used to complement and strengthen long-term attempts to achieve conservation outcomes in the landscapes and seascapes of such regions; these are complex social-ecological syste
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Dobosh, Zoryana, Ivanna Yankovska, and Solomia Pidtserkovna. "On international environmental security: modern dimensions and principles of implementation." Visnik Nacional’nogo universitetu «Lvivska politehnika». Seria: Uridicni nauki 10, no. 40 (2023): 391–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/law2023.40.391.

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The article describes the current problems of international environmental security in the context of the systematic manifestation of the principles of its implementation, which justifies the need to consolidate the efforts of interstate environmental measures on the basis of sustainable and balanced development. The article examines prerequisites for the formation of the global environmental safety as an integral part of international relations and politics against the background of the long-term ecological crisis. Features of the global environmental safety and levels of its operation on a te
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Santoianni, Lucia Antonietta, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Marta Carboni, et al. "MARA Vegetation Database: Monitoring Alien species along mountain Roads in the central Apennines." Vegetation Ecology and Diversity 62 (February 27, 2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3897/ved.139363.

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The MARA (Monitoring Alien species along mountain Roads in the central Apennines) database was developed to monitor the distribution of vascular plant species along mountain roads in the Central Apennines, Italy, focusing on alien (i.e. neophytes) and thermophilous plant species. Data were gathered in 2022 from 118 plots spanning an elevation range from 420 to 2125 meters a.s.l. along 3 main road corridors on three massifs (Gran Sasso, Maiella and Terminillo), following the MIREN road survey protocol. The database comprises 810 taxa (species and subspecies), of which 16 are identified as alien
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Santoianni, Lucia Antonietta, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Marta Carboni, et al. "MARA Vegetation Database: Monitoring Alien species along mountain Roads in the central Apennines." Vegetation Ecology and Diversity 62 (February 27, 2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3897/ved.139363.

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The MARA (Monitoring Alien species along mountain Roads in the central Apennines) database was developed to monitor the distribution of vascular plant species along mountain roads in the Central Apennines, Italy, focusing on alien (i.e. neophytes) and thermophilous plant species. Data were gathered in 2022 from 118 plots spanning an elevation range from 420 to 2125 meters a.s.l. along 3 main road corridors on three massifs (Gran Sasso, Maiella and Terminillo), following the MIREN road survey protocol. The database comprises 810 taxa (species and subspecies), of which 16 are identified as alien
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Gao, Ruoting, Hao Chen, Chunzhong Wei, et al. "Research Hotspots and Trends in the Environment Condition of the Yellow River Basin (2014–2024): A Bibliometric and Visualization." Water 16, no. 17 (2024): 2359. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w16172359.

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The Yellow River holds significant developmental and historical importance for China. Over the past decade, there has been a growing recognition of the river basin’s complexity as a hydrological, ecological, economic, political, and social system. Therefore, analyzing its research hotspots and trends helps to anticipate future research directions. This study utilized bibliometric software (such as VOSviewer and CiteSpace) to analyze the articles and research trends related to the ecological environment of the Yellow River Basin over the past 11 years (2014–2024). The results indicate that a to
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Campbell, John L., and Hjalmar Laudon. "Carbon response to changing winter conditions in northern regions: current understanding and emerging research needs." Environmental Reviews 27, no. 4 (2019): 545–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/er-2018-0097.

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Winter is an important period for ecological processes in northern regions; however, compared to other seasons, the impacts of winter climate on ecosystems are poorly understood. In this review we evaluate the influence of winter climate on carbon dynamics based on the current state of knowledge and highlight emerging topics and future research challenges. Studies that have addressed this topic include plot-scale snow cover manipulation experiments that alter soil temperatures, empirical investigations along natural climatic gradients, laboratory temperature incubation experiments aimed at iso
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Lambin, Xavier, David Burslem, Paul Caplat, et al. "CONTAIN: Optimising the long-term management of invasive alien species using adaptive management." NeoBiota 59 (August 5, 2020): 119–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.59.52022.

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Invasive Alien Species (IAS) threaten biodiversity, ecosystem functions and services, modify landscapes and impose costs to national economies. Management efforts are underway globally to reduce these impacts, but little attention has been paid to optimising the use of the scarce available resources when IAS are impossible to eradicate, and therefore population reduction and containment of their advance are the only feasible solutions. CONTAIN, a three-year multinational project involving partners from Argentina, Brazil, Chile and the UK, started in 2019. It develops and tests, via case study
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Delgado Bermejo, Juan Vicente, María Amparo Martínez Martínez, Guadalupe Rodríguez Galván, Angélika Stemmer, Francisco Javier Navas González, and María Esperanza Camacho Vallejo. "Organization and Management of Conservation Programs and Research in Domestic Animal Genetic Resources." Diversity 11, no. 12 (2019): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d11120235.

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Creating national committees for domestic animal genetic resources within genetic resource national commissions is recommended to organize in situ and ex situ conservation initiatives. In situ conservation is a high priority because it retains traditional zootechnical contexts and locations to ensure the long-term survival of breeds. In situ actions can be based on subsidies, technical support, structure creation, or trademark definition. Provisional or permanent relocation of breeds may prevent immediate extinction when catastrophes, epizootics, or social conflicts compromise in situ conserva
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Li, Cuiwei, and Liang Qiao. "Rapid Prediction Algorithm for Economic Development Trend of Tourism Using Markov Chain." Mobile Information Systems 2022 (June 21, 2022): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8726206.

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The environment for tourist development will be increased further if the people-centered development concept is fully implemented, and people’s desire for a colorful tourism life will be boosted. This includes the new kinetic energy of digitalization and networking, which has contributed more and more to economic development. The people-centered development concept also includes the sudden new crown pneumonia outbreak that has had a major influence on the tourism sector; the tourism industry’s robust expansion will not change as a result. There is a reason to assume that tourism will become a
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Smajla, Ivan, Daria Karasalihović Sedlar, Branko Drljača, and Lucija Jukić. "Fuel Switch to LNG in Heavy Truck Traffic." Energies 12, no. 3 (2019): 515. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12030515.

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Liquefied natural gas (LNG) use as a fuel in road and maritime traffic has increased rapidly, and it is slowly entering railroad traffic as well. The trend was pushed by the state administrations of mainly EU countries and international organizations seeing LNG as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to diesel. Different infrastructural projects for the widespread use of LNG in transport have been launched around the world. The main goal of this paper was to analyze use of LNG as a fuel for heavy trucks. Different aspects of LNG chain were analyzed along with economical an
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Zilioli, Martina, Alessandro Oggioni, Paolo Tagliolato, Alessandra Pugnetti, and Paola Carrara. "Feeding Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs): actual and potential contributions from LTER-Italy." Nature Conservation 34 (May 3, 2019): 477–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.34.30735.

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The conceptual framework of Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) aims to capture the major dimensions of biodiversity change by structuring biodiversity monitoring and by ruling data collection amongst different providers. Amongst the research infrastructures adopting and implementing the EBV framework, LTER-Europe - the European node of ILTER (International Long-Term Ecological Research) - follows the approach to compare site-based biodiversity observations within and across its networks. However, a synoptic overview of their contributions with EBVs-relevant data is still missing, since da
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Zilioli, Martina, Alessandro Oggioni, Paolo Tagliolato, Alessandra Pugnetti, and Paola Carrara. "Feeding Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs): actual and potential contributions from LTER-Italy." Nature Conservation 34 (May 3, 2019): 477–503. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.34.30735.

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The conceptual framework of Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) aims to capture the major dimensions of biodiversity change by structuring biodiversity monitoring and by ruling data collection amongst different providers. Amongst the research infrastructures adopting and implementing the EBV framework, LTER-Europe - the European node of ILTER (International Long-Term Ecological Research) - follows the approach to compare site-based biodiversity observations within and across its networks. However, a synoptic overview of their contributions with EBVs-relevant data is still missing, since da
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Ishfaq Hussain, Atteq ur Rehman, Spogmay khan, and Nadeem Raza. "Assessing the Nexus: Climate, Energy, and Geo-Political Risks in Pakistan." Physical Education, Health and Social Sciences 3, no. 1 (2025): 485–94. https://doi.org/10.63163/jpehss.v3i1.226.

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In today’s world, environmental degradation is one of the major problems experienced by all the nations. The primary and key objective of this study was to assess the nexus between EFP, GPR, MTEMP, REC and NREC using autoregressive distributive lag (ARDL) approach. The time series dataset comprises a period of 1990 to 2022, collected from the Global Footprint Network and World Bank (Open Dataset). The Augmented Dickey- Fuller (ADF) tests confirmed that the dataset was a combination of stationary and non-stationary variables. The results of a bound test of the ARDL models indicate that a long-t
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Lardy-Fontan, Sophie, and Raphael Maillard. "Creation of a New European Metrology Network on Pollution Monitoring (POLMO)." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 4 (March 4, 2021): e64813. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.4.e64813.

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Driven by a wide set of European regulations, strategies and action plans, to cope with and to minimize environmental pollution in Europe, the need for pollution monitoring especially on chemicals and radionuclides is constantly growing in importance as it supports the ambition of the European Union: "In 2050, we live well within the planet's ecological limits". This can be reached only on the basis of high-quality data on pollution monitoring as well as strong metrological cooperation between all relevant European partners and stakeholders. To foster this goal a strong, collaborative, multi-d
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Azmaiparashvili, Maia. "ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ECOLOGICAL TOURISM IN THE PROTECTED AREAS OF GEORGIA." Innovative economics and management 11, no. 3 (2024): 35–46. https://doi.org/10.46361/2449-2604.11.3.2024.35-46.

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Maia Azmaiparashvili E-mail: maiaazmaiparashvili@gmail.com Doctor of Ecology, Associate Professor , Gori State University Gori, Georgia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7868-5463 Abstract: The most important natural factor in the development of tourism is the protected areas. Together with the natural wealth of the country, the protected areas preserve the memory of the historical and cultural heritage. Tourism should become a guarantee not only of economic strength, but also of environmental protection. The strength of properly managed tourism is to create a limit for the sustainable development o
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Yanitsky, Oleg N. "Human ecosystems in critical areas." JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH 9, no. 3 (2015): 1929–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/jssr.v9i3.4060.

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The author attempts to evaluate the recent terrorists‟ attacks in the light of his concept of critical areas. The theoretical differences between the concepts of the critical areas and of a state of emergency are explicated with a focus on processes of socio-ecological metabolism. Using the ecosystem method he considers the response of various levels of a human community, from global to local, i.e. from international to individual: global, national, group and individual. The article is ended with the following preliminary conclusions. First, the critical areas are usually spatially fixed whe
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Templer, Pamela. "Drivers of Carbon Sequestration and Inorganic Nitrogen Export in Temperate Forest Ecosystems." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 8 (May 28, 2025): e149033. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.8.e149033.

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Several temperate forests around the globe act as net carbon sinks and retain significant amounts of nitrogen inputs from atmospheric deposition. However, projected changes in climate, atmospheric deposition, and the functioning of trees and microbes may alter the ability of forests to retain carbon and nitrogen in the future. To evaluate climatic controls on carbon sequestration, we initiated in 2012 the Climate Change Across Seasons Experiment (CCASE) at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire, USA, a Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site. In this ongoing experiment, we warm s
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Wilske, B., J. Burgheimer, K. Maseyk, et al. "Modeling the variability in annual carbon fluxes related to biological soil crusts in a Mediterranean shrubland." Biogeosciences Discussions 6, no. 4 (2009): 7295–324. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-6-7295-2009.

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Abstract. Biological soil crusts (BSC) constitute a spatially prominent part of the photosynthesizing vegetation in many dryland ecosystems. This study assesses the annual net carbon deposition related to BSC growth in a Mediterranean shrubland for the years 2001–2003 using a model developed to account for the nature of hydration in the poikilohydric life trait of the BSC. Data for BSC-related net CO2 fluxes were obtained from in-situ measurements at the International Long-term Ecological Research site Sayeret Shaked (ILTER-SSK) in the northern Negev Desert, Israel. The BSC was smooth to rugos
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Boden, T. A., M. Krassovski, and B. Yang. "The AmeriFlux data activity and data system: an evolving collection of data management techniques, tools, products and services." Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems Discussions 3, no. 1 (2013): 59–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gid-3-59-2013.

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Abstract. The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), USA has provided scientific data management support for the US Department of Energy and international climate change science since 1982. Among the many data archived and available from CDIAC are collections from long-term measurement projects. One current example is the AmeriFlux measurement network. AmeriFlux provides continuous measurements from forests, grasslands, wetlands, and croplands in North, Central, and South America and offers important insight about carbon cycling in terrestri
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Boden, T. A., M. Krassovski, and B. Yang. "The AmeriFlux data activity and data system: an evolving collection of data management techniques, tools, products and services." Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems 2, no. 1 (2013): 165–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gi-2-165-2013.

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Abstract. The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), USA has provided scientific data management support for the US Department of Energy and international climate change science since 1982. Among the many data archived and available from CDIAC are collections from long-term measurement projects. One current example is the AmeriFlux measurement network. AmeriFlux provides continuous measurements from forests, grasslands, wetlands, and croplands in North, Central, and South America and offers important insight about carbon cycling in terrestri
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