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Djohar and Dety Junita. "Resilient Ecosystems: Key to Environmental Disaster Resilience and Logistics Efficiency." Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA 11, no. 4 (2025): 32–40. https://doi.org/10.29303/jppipa.v11i4.10710.

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One sector that is significantly affected is the logistics sector. Disruptions to transportation infrastructure, communication networks, and supply chains can hamper the distribution of humanitarian aid, evacuation of victims, and post-disaster economic recovery. This research was conducted in Gowa Regency, from the Gowa Regency disaster incident that occurred from 15-25 December 2024, and January 2025. Strong winds and landslides caused damage to residents' houses, agricultural land, and road infrastructure. The purpose of this study is to examine Resilient Ecosystems: Key to Environmental Di
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Portela, Ana Paula. "Freshwater ecosystem services resilience in a changing world." Limnetica 45, no. 1 (2025): 1. https://doi.org/10.23818/limn.45.13.

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Healthy freshwater ecosystems provide essential ecosystem services to society such as clean water. However, freshwater ecosystems are degraded, and freshwater biodiversity is severely threatened due to anthropogenic impacts and stressors. Climate change interacts with existing stressors and may compromise the resilience of freshwater ecosystems and their services in the future. Here the aim is to review advances in assessing freshwater ecosystem services and their resilience to environmental change. This work reviews the ecosystem services provided by freshwaters, the conceptual background on
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Yamamoto, Takashi. "Research on Socio-Economic Ecosystems of Resilient Regional Cities." Impact 2020, no. 9 (2020): 26–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21820/23987073.2020.9.26.

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Natural disasters, wars, economic collapses, or some combination of these stretch far back in history. The COVID-19 pandemic and associated economic downturn is the latest example of a globally unsettling event. However, while the crisis is global not every region will react, and most importantly, recover in the same way. Examples of resilience to such events can be found and studied at local levels, such as municipalities, all the way up to the differences in responses by nations. Learning the lessons from previous challenges is key to mitigating future ones. Focusing locally on cities and th
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Zhou, Shiyu, Xueguo Xu, and Fengmei Liu. "Knowledge Spillovers and Integrated Circuit Innovation Ecosystem Resilience: Evidence from China." Systems 12, no. 10 (2024): 441. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/systems12100441.

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A resilient innovation ecosystem is an important guarantee for enhancing industrial competitiveness. Knowledge spillover is the key driving force to enhance system resilience. Firstly, we use the MEREC-CoCoSo method to calculate the resilience level of the integrated circuit (IC) innovation ecosystem and analyze the evolution trajectory of the resilience before and after the emergence of the “stuck-neck” problem. Secondly, based on the panel data of 30 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government) in China from 2011 to 2021, this paper analyzes the mec
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Turyasingura, Benson, Majaliwa Mwanjalolo, and Natal Ayiga. "Diversity at Landscape Level to Increase Resilience. A Review." East African Journal of Environment and Natural Resources 5, no. 1 (2022): 174–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.37284/eajenr.5.1.723.

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Tree species increases the number of ecological niches and associated species such as understory plants and animals hence, increased landscape ecosystem diversity. Rapid environmental and economic changes are posing serious dangers to ecosystems and economic systems around the world. This has resulted in the extinction of species, droughts, and price fluctuations in agricultural products. The aim of this review is to document landscape diversity and ecosystem resilience as a tool for natural resources management. The species from one ecosystem's functional group may temporarily support a funct
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Spooner, Ellen, Mandy Karnauskas, Chris J. Harvey, et al. "Using Integrated Ecosystem Assessments to Build Resilient Ecosystems, Communities, and Economies." Coastal Management 49, no. 1 (2021): 26–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08920753.2021.1846152.

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Meneses, Rute F., Carla Barros, Helder Sousa, and Ana Isabel Sani. "Risks of Ecosystems’ Degradation: Portuguese Healthcare Professionals’ Mental Health, Hope and Resilient Coping." Sustainability 16, no. 12 (2024): 5123. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16125123.

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Healthcare professionals constantly face situations that reflect ecosystems’ degradation. These can negatively affect their mental health. Research suggests that hope and resilience can play an important role in this scenario, since they are related to/predict mental health in highly heterogeneous samples (considering geography, age, profession, health, etc.). In this context, the aims of the present study are the following: to characterize and explore the relationship between hope, resilient coping and mental health in Portuguese healthcare professionals. Using Google Forms, 276 healthcare pr
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Yazdandoost, Mahmood Yekeh. "INNOVATIVE NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS FOR ECOSYSTEMS RESILIENCE, CONNECTIVITY AND CONSERVATION, IRAN." Journal of Global Resources 9, no. 02 (2023): 31–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.46587/jgr.2023.v09i02.004.

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Nature-based Solutions (NbS) as an integrated approach comprehensively provide basis of action to sustainably conserve and manage landscapes and create multi-benefits to society and living organisms, such as; biodiversity and biocultural benefits. NbS to societal challenges are adaptively planned via institutions to deliver benefits to communities. It is taking the capacity of different sectors and actors including local and indigenous people for decision-making into consideration. The result indicates practically all types of ecosystems receive benefits from NbS activities to enhance ecosyste
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Tuffa, Samuel. "Maintaining Sustainability and Resilience in Rangeland Ecosystems." Research in Ecology 4, no. 2 (2022): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.30564/re.v4i2.4747.

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Rangelands contribute to human well-being worldwide. However, its fragile ecosystems are threatened due to inappropriate management that has been leading to its degradation in African rangelands in general and in Ethiopian rangelands in particular. Rangeland degradation is attributable to both natural and anthropogenic causes. Restoring degraded areas by replanting using native species is one of the most promising sustainable rangeland management tools to fight the degradation in the rangelands and enhance resilience in the face of environmental shocks. Restoration improves vegetation cover an
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Measho, Simon, Baozhang Chen, Petri Pellikka, et al. "Assessment of Vegetation Dynamics and Ecosystem Resilience in the Context of Climate Change and Drought in the Horn of Africa." Remote Sensing 13, no. 9 (2021): 1668. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13091668.

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Understanding the response of vegetation and ecosystem resilience to climate variability and drought conditions is essential for ecosystem planning and management. In this study, we assessed the vegetation changes and ecosystem resilience in the Horn of Africa (HOA) since 2000 and detected their drivers based mainly on analysis of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) products. We found that the annual and seasonal trends of NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) generally increased during the last two decades over the Horn of Africa particularly in western parts of
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Sri Durga Pranav Konaganti. "Intelligent Resilience in Multi-Cloud Systems." International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology 11, no. 2 (2024): 1023–32. https://doi.org/10.32628/ijsrst251222708.

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In an era defined by rapid digital transformation, the resilience of cloud infrastructure has become foundational to uninterrupted business operations and user trust. This research presents an evolved framework for cloud resiliency engineering, addressing critical gaps in conventional practices by integrating empirical benchmarking, AI-driven automation, compliance-aware design, and quantum-resilient security protocols. The study explores the challenges and opportunities of building fault-tolerant architectures across multi-cloud, edge, and hybrid ecosystems, while highlighting the importance
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Lawes, Michael J., Michael D. Crisp, Peter J. Clarke, et al. "Appraising widespread resprouting but variable levels of postfire seeding in Australian ecosystems: the effect of phylogeny, fire regime and productivity." Australian Journal of Botany 70, no. 2 (2022): 114–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt21110.

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Postfire resprouting (R+) and recruitment from seed (S+) are common resilience traits in Australian ecosystems. We classified 2696 woody Australian taxa as R+ or not (R−) and as S+ or not (S−). The proportions of these traits in Australian ecosystems were examined in relation to fire regimes and other ecological correlates, and by trait mapping on a phylogeny scaled to time. Resprouting mapped as an ancestral trait. Postfire reseeding recruitment, while ancient, is more taxonomically restricted and has evolved independently several times. Nevertheless, both R+ and S+ are common in most clades,
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Cook, Clare, and Piet Bakker. "Viable, Sustainable or Resilient?" Nordicom Review 40, s2 (2019): 31–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/nor-2019-0032.

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Abstract Hyperlocal media are increasingly prominent in local media ecologies. However, economic pressures are their biggest challenge and are therefore our main thematic. The study is based on empirical data from 35 hyperlocals in Sweden, the UK, France, the Netherlands and Belgium. We present a conceptual framework of viable, sustainable and resilient models and find that hyperlocals are diversifying their revenues. Drawing on business ecosystems as a theoretical approach, we find these hyperlocals are surviving by forging symbiotic relationships with media, businesses, advertisers and commu
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Zelnik, Yuval R., Yair Mau, Moshe Shachak, and Ehud Meron. "High-integrity human intervention in ecosystems: Tracking self-organization modes." PLOS Computational Biology 17, no. 9 (2021): e1009427. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009427.

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Humans play major roles in shaping and transforming the ecology of Earth. Unlike natural drivers of ecosystem change, which are erratic and unpredictable, human intervention in ecosystems generally involves planning and management, but often results in detrimental outcomes. Using model studies and aerial-image analysis, we argue that the design of a successful human intervention form calls for the identification of the self-organization modes that drive ecosystem change, and for studying their dynamics. We demonstrate this approach with two examples: grazing management in drought-prone ecosyst
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Taishoff, Marika, Hans Mühlbacher, and Hannele Kauppinen-Räisänen. "Building and sustaining resilient luxury service ecosystems." Journal of Business Research 146 (July 2022): 201–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.03.033.

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Kiam, Karl, and Arnaud Tsombeng. "Building Resilient Fintech Ecosystems: Integrating Symbiotic AI and Quantum - Adaptive Cryptography." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 14, no. 1 (2025): 1202–4. https://doi.org/10.21275/sr25126105749.

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Malhi, Yadvinder, Janet Franklin, Nathalie Seddon, et al. "Climate change and ecosystems: threats, opportunities and solutions." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 375, no. 1794 (2020): 20190104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0104.

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The rapid anthropogenic climate change that is being experienced in the early twenty-first century is intimately entwined with the health and functioning of the biosphere. Climate change is impacting ecosystems through changes in mean conditions and in climate variability, coupled with other associated changes such as increased ocean acidification and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. It also interacts with other pressures on ecosystems, including degradation, defaunation and fragmentation. There is a need to understand the ecological dynamics of these climate impacts, to identify hot
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Zakipour, Mina, Farhad Yazdandoost, Karim Alizad, Ardalan Izadi, and Aref Farhangmehr. "An Integrated Resilient Sediment Transport RIsk Management (IRSTRIM) Approach for Estuaries." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 11, no. 7 (2023): 1471. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse11071471.

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Estuaries around the world are facing numerous threats, including urbanization, industrialization, resource scarcity, and the impacts of climate change. To increase estuarine resilience, it is crucial to manage these ecosystems to maintain their functionality. Sediment transport resilience is a critical factor that affects the performance objectives of navigation, storm damage reduction, and ecosystem restoration. This paper focuses on an integrated resilient sediment transport risk management (IRSTRIM) approach for estuaries. The framework quantifies resilience indexes such as reaction amplit
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Lehmann, Steffen. "Reconnecting with nature: Developing urban spaces in the age of climate change." Emerald Open Research 1 (January 28, 2019): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/emeraldopenres.12960.1.

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Climate change is occurring around us and impacting on our daily lives, meaning that we have to deal with our cities in a different way. There is also increasing awareness of the need for daily contact with green spaces and the natural environment in order to live a happy, productive and meaningful life. This reflective essay tells the narrative of how urbanisation has been disconnecting humans from nature. Non-sustainable, non-resilient patterns of urbanisation, along with the neglect of inner-city areas, have resulted in fragmentation and urban decline, led to a loss of biodiversity, and cau
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Arun, Chinnannan Balasubramanian. "The Future of SAP Ecosystems: CAP and Event-Driven Innovation." International Journal of Leading Research Publication 6, no. 1 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14769421.

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The advent of hybrid cloud environments has increased the demand for scalable, resilient, and efficient integration frameworks. This white paper explores how SAP's Cloud Application Programming (CAP) Model and event-driven architectures can address these challenges. The white paper details a comprehensive methodological framework for implementing CAP and EDA in SAP ecosystems, supported by case studies, comparative analyses, and best practices. Key insights include the use of SAP Event Mesh for asynchronous messaging, and strategies for integrating CAP. Also comparable alternatives are discuss
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Liza, Nor, and Bima Jati Santoso. "Socio-economic resilience of coastal communities in the mangrove rehabilitation area of the Bogowonto River, Indonesia." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1506, no. 1 (2025): 012014. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1506/1/012014.

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Abstract Mangroves play a vital role in combating the climate crisis, while strengthening the socio-economic resilience of the coastal communities that depend on them. Mangrove ecosystems are also prone to degradation, however, and coastal communities have struggled from both climate change and a vulnerability to social and economic instability. Rehabilitating these ecosystems can thus support climate action and align environmental objectives with securing coastal peoples’ livelihoods. This study aimed to analyze the socio-economic resilience of coastal communities in the mangrove rehabilitati
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Rypel, Andrew L., and Craig A. Layman. "Degree of aquatic ecosystem fragmentation predicts population characteristics of gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus) in Caribbean tidal creeks." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65, no. 3 (2008): 335–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f07-192.

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Ecosystem fragmentation is one of the most damaging anthropogenic impacts to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. In this study, we analyzed population-level characteristics of a resilient top predator, the gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus), across a gradient of fragmentation in Bahamian tidal creeks. Analysis of hydrologic connectivity (the inverse of fragmentation) and site-specific population parameters revealed that varying degrees of connectivity translated into predictable characteristics in fish populations. Less-fragmented systems produced fast-growing snapper with high conditio
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Sala, Enric, and Sylvaine Giakoumi. "No-take marine reserves are the most effective protected areas in the ocean." ICES Journal of Marine Science 75, no. 3 (2017): 1166–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx059.

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Abstract Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an essential tool for reversing the global degradation of ocean life. Hence, it is important to know which types of MPAs are more effective, and under which conditions. No-take marine reserves – the MPAs with stronger protection – are very effective in restoring and preserving biodiversity, and in enhancing ecosystem resilience. A new meta-analysis of previous studies shows that biomass of whole fish assemblages in marine reserves is, on average, 670% greater than in adjacent unprotected areas, and 343% greater than in partially-protected MPAs. Marine
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Bastiaansen, Robbin, Olfa Jaïbi, Vincent Deblauwe, et al. "Multistability of model and real dryland ecosystems through spatial self-organization." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, no. 44 (2018): 11256–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1804771115.

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Spatial self-organization of dryland vegetation constitutes one of the most promising indicators for an ecosystem’s proximity to desertification. This insight is based on studies of reaction–diffusion models that reproduce visual characteristics of vegetation patterns observed on aerial photographs. However, until now, the development of reliable early warning systems has been hampered by the lack of more in-depth comparisons between model predictions and real ecosystem patterns. In this paper, we combined topographical data, (remotely sensed) optical data, and in situ biomass measurements fro
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Berger, Christian, Philipp Eichhammer, Hans P. Reiser, Jörg Domaschka, Franz J. Hauck, and Gerhard Habiger. "A Survey on Resilience in the IoT." ACM Computing Surveys 54, no. 7 (2022): 1–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3462513.

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Internet-of-Things (IoT) ecosystems tend to grow both in scale and complexity, as they consist of a variety of heterogeneous devices that span over multiple architectural IoT layers (e.g., cloud, edge, sensors). Further, IoT systems increasingly demand the resilient operability of services, as they become part of critical infrastructures. This leads to a broad variety of research works that aim to increase the resilience of these systems. In this article, we create a systematization of knowledge about existing scientific efforts of making IoT systems resilient. In particular, we first discuss
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Aleman, Julie C., Yannick Garcin, Boris Vannière, Antoine Vullien, David Williamson, and Christopher Carcaillet. "Evenness peaks in fire-resilient vegetation preceded ecosystem shifts in East Africa." Environmental Research Letters 20, no. 7 (2025): 074010. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/add8a4.

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Abstract Fire is often assumed to be a key driver in shaping tropical vegetation structure and composition in grass-dominated ecosystems, while forests experience infrequent but impactful fires that influence ecosystem resilience. Although short-term interactions between fire and vegetation are well-documented, long-term dynamics remain underexplored. This study examines fire regimes, vegetation dynamics, and its biodiversity over the past 17 000 years in southwest Tanzania, using sedimentary charcoal and pollen. Major ecological transformations of vegetation and fire regimes were recorded, wi
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Alshafei, Islam, and Pinar Ulucay Righelato. "The Human Ecosystem Spatial Networks of Amman City Center: A New Methodological Approach towards Resiliency." Sustainability 14, no. 14 (2022): 8451. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14148451.

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The human ecosystems embrace complex human-dominated systems, which often result in disparaging multifaceted social and ecological outcomes in various localities of the world. Green infrastructure (GI) with a well-planned and managed spatial organization and network of multifunctional landscapes does not only help improve the quality of life, but also promotes the multifunctional use of natural capital and enhances the resiliency of urban systems by enabling “disaster risk reduction”, or “DRR”, in real practice. To achieve more socially and ecologically resilient cities, the engagement of GI i
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Adger, W. Neil, Ricardo Safra de Campos, Tasneem Siddiqui, and Lucy Szaboova. "Commentary: Inequality, precarity and sustainable ecosystems as elements of urban resilience." Urban Studies 57, no. 7 (2020): 1588–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098020904594.

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The science of resilience suggests that urban systems become resilient when they promote progressive transformative change to social and physical infrastructure. But resilience is challenged by global environmental risks and by social and economic trends that create inequality and exclusion. Here we argue that distortionary inequality and precarity undermine social processes that give access to public infrastructure and ecosystems thereby undermining urban resilience. We illustrate how inequality and precarity undermine resilience with reference to social exclusion and insecurity in growing ur
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Patel, Hasanain Imtiaz Ismail, and Raja Oloan Saut Gurning. "INCREASING MARINE TOURISM WITH MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING METHOD AND GROWTH OF MARINE ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT OF UNUSED MARINE AREAS." Journal of Marine-Earth Science and Technology 4, no. 2 (2024): 59–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.12962/j27745449.v4i2.1059.

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The current state of the art of ecosystem-based marine spatial management (EB-MSM), a new approach to ocean management that is being supported all over the world as the best means of ensuring the sustainability of marine ecosystems. It aims to sustain robust, fruitful, and resilient ecosystems that supply essential products and services while withstanding human influences. It concentrates on all interactions within a marine ecosystem, including human interactions. The most cutting-edge science and innovative methods are needed for successful implementation. Focusing on the role of marine spati
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BHAGYANATHAN, ANJANA, A. K. KASTHURBA, SANTOSH G. THAMPI, and DEEPAK DHAYANITHY. "Sacred Groves in Peri-Urban Areas: An Opportunity for Resilient Urban Ecosystems." International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering 10, no. 01 (2017): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/ijee.2017.10.0111.

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Teague, Richard. "316 Regenerative grazing: restoring ecosystem function to improve farm profits." Journal of Animal Science 98, Supplement_4 (2020): 52–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skaa278.094.

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Abstract I explore the hypothesis that managing grazing using regenerative grazing principles to improve soil health is a sustainable base to improve net farm profits. Carbon-rich soil is healthy soil and beneficial for the entire ecosystem. Changing current unsustainable high-input agricultural practices to low-input practices that regenerate ecosystem function will be necessary for sustainable, resilient agro-ecosystems. Current reductionist, small-scale, short-term research managed without goals to find what management framework will deliver positive outcomes for ranchers has produced very
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VijayKumar, R. "Microbial Interactions In Silviculture For Resilient Forest Ecosystems." Microbiology Archives, an International Journal 1, no. 2 (2019): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.51470/ma.2019.1.2.1.

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Microbial communities are integral to the health and sustainability of forest ecosystems, offering transformative potential for advancing silviculture practices. These microscopic organisms play a critical role in nutrient cycling, soil fertility enhancement, disease suppression, and stress mitigation, while also contributing to carbon sequestration. This article explores the intricate interactions between microbes and forest ecosystems, highlighting their applications in sustainable silviculture through innovations such as biofertilizers, biocontrol agents, and symbiotic fungi. By leveraging
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Folke, Carl. "How resilient are ecosystems to global environmental change?" Sustainability Science 5, no. 2 (2010): 151–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11625-010-0109-x.

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Rogozinski, Sina, and Somidh Saha. "The Current State of Resilience Research in Urban Forestry: A Qualitative Literature Review." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT AND ENVIRONMENT 7, no. 01 (2021): 11–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.18811/ijpen.v7i01.2.

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In the times of enlarging cities and more people living in cities, it is essential to maintain the quality of life for everyone. Urban forests make a significant contribution to this. In urban areas, productive ecosystems are essential to maintain human health and well-being. However, problems like increasing urbanization, changing climate, and pollution in the air, water, and soil can endanger urban ecosystems like urban forests. Having or building resilient urban forests is seen as a possibility to maintain ecosystem services provided by urban forests. Under future conditions, they may becom
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Rafael, Cordoba Hernández. "La importancia de la mapificación de los ecosistemas y sus servicios para la planificación urbana = The importance of mapping ecosystems and ecosystem services in urban planning." Cuadernos de Investigación Urbanística, no. 145 (December 15, 2022): 1–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.20868/ciur.2022.145.5030.

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ResumenLa investigación tiene como propósito analizar si planeamiento tiene la capacidad de protección y preservación del suelo para disminuir el riesgo generado por los impulsores directos del cambio detectados por la Evaluación de Ecosistemas del Milenio y valorar adecuadamente los bienes-servicio facilitados por los ecosistemas para mejorar la resiliencia del territorio frente a la crisis ambiental actual. Dependemos de ecosistemas saludables y resilientes para continuar brindando servicios, como alimentos, agua o aire limpio esenciales para nuestro bienestar. Por ello, contar con una descr
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Mitrović, Sandra, Nevena Vasiljević, Bojana Pjanović, and Tijana Dabović. "Assessing Urban Resilience with Geodesign: A Case Study of Urban Landscape Planning in Belgrade, Serbia." Land 12, no. 10 (2023): 1939. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12101939.

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Resilient cities have emerged as novel urban ecosystems that respond to the increasing challenges of contemporary urban development. A new methodological approach is needed to measure and assess the degree of resilience of the urban landscape during the ongoing planning process, considering different planning and design scenarios. Based on this consideration, the first attempt of this study was to develop a resilience index that summarizes the application of resilience theory in urban landscape planning. Is geodesign an appropriate tool to assess urban resilience? This was the main research qu
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Port, Keny J. New. "Nature-based solutions for future earth: harnessing the power of ecosystems." MOJ Ecology & Environmental Sciences 8, no. 6 (2023): 218–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/mojes.2023.08.00295.

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Nature-based solutions (NbS) offer a promising approach to address the complex environmental challenges facing Future Earth. By harnessing the power of ecosystems, NbS provides innovative and sustainable strategies for solving a wide range of societal issues while promoting biodiversity conservation and ecosystem resilience. This article explores the concept of NbS and its potential applications in shaping a sustainable and ecologically sound future. The article begins by defining NbS and highlighting its fundamental principles, which include the use of natural processes, the integration of so
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Dhabliya, Dharmesh, Nuzhat Rizvi, Anishkumar Dhablia, A. Phani Sridhar, Sunil D. Kale, and Dipanjali Padhi. "Securing Machine Learning Ecosystems: Strategies for Building Resilient Systems." E3S Web of Conferences 491 (2024): 02033. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202449102033.

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In today's data-driven environment, protecting machine learning ecosystems has taken on critical importance. Organisations are relying more and more on AI and ML models to guide important decisions and operations, which have led to an increase in system vulnerabilities. The critical need for techniques to create resilient machine learning (ML) systems that can withstand changing threats is discussed in this study.Data protection is an important component of securing ML environments. Every part of the process, from data preprocessing through model deployment, needs to be secured. In order to re
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Sunday Tubokirifuruar Tula, Onyeka Chrisanctus Ofodile, Chinwe Chinzo Okoye, Adeola Olushola Ajayi Nifise, and Olubusola Odeyemi. "ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEMS IN THE USA: A COMPARATIVE REVIEW WITH EUROPEAN MODELS." International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research 6, no. 2 (2024): 451–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/ijmer.v6i2.799.

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This Review provides a concise overview of a comparative review exploring entrepreneurial ecosystems in the United States and their counterparts in Europe. The examination seeks to identify key characteristics, strengths, and challenges within these ecosystems, shedding light on the factors influencing entrepreneurship on both sides of the Atlantic. The entrepreneurial landscape in the United States has long been considered a global benchmark, characterized by a dynamic ecosystem that nurtures innovation, risk-taking, and venture capital. This review engages in a comparative analysis, juxtapos
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Ni'mah, Novi Maulida, Lulu Mari Fitria, Godelifa Fanumby, and Ita Yuliani. "IDENTIFIKASI ELEMEN KOTA TANGGUH DALAM KEBIJAKAN PEMBANGUNAN DAN TATA RUANG KOTA SEMARANG." KURVATEK 6, no. 1 (2021): 137–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.33579/krvtk.v6i1.2084.

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Semakin populernya pengarusutamaan ketangguhan (resilience) dalam konteks pembangunan kawasan perkotaan yang berkelanjutan maka diperlukan tata kelola pemerintahan yang mampu beradaptasi terhadap perubahan lingkungan akibat dampak bencana dan perubahan iklim. Mengacu pada the New Ten Essentials for Making Cities Disater Resilient UNISDR maka penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi kota tangguh bencana melalui perspektif kebijakan. Penelitian ini akan mengidentifikasi elemen kota tangguh dalam kebijakan pembangunan dan tata ruang Kota Semarang sebagai kota di Indonesia yang telah diteta
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Miller, Fiona, Frank Thomalla, Tom Downing, and Matthew Chadwick. "Resilient Ecosystems, Healthy Communities: Human Health and Sustainable Ecosystems After the December 2004 Tsunami." Oceanography 19, no. 2 (2006): 50–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2006.63.

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Bonilla-Roman, Yadiel Noel, and Salvador Francisco Acuña-Guzman. "Resilience of an Urban Coastal Ecosystem in the Caribbean: A Remote Sensing Approach in Western Puerto Rico." Earth 5, no. 1 (2024): 72–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/earth5010004.

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Utilization of remote sensing-derived meteorological data is a valuable alternative for tropical insular territories such as Puerto Rico (PR). The study of ecosystem resilience in insular territories is an underdeveloped area of investigation. Little research has focused on studying how an ecosystem in PR responds to and recovers from unique meteorological events (e.g., hurricanes). This work aims to investigate how an ecosystem in Western Puerto Rico responds to extreme climate events and fluctuations, with a specific focus on evaluating its innate resilience. The Antillean islands in the Car
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Mignenan, Victor, and Faustin Djimalde. "Effectiveness of Innovation Ecosystems in the Hypermodern Era: Influence on Entrepreneurial Intelligence and the Creation of Sustainable Value." International Business Research 18, no. 3 (2025): 12. https://doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v18n3p12.

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In the era of hypermodernity, innovation ecosystems have emerged as a pivotal driver of corporate competitiveness and sustainability. These ecosystems integrate diverse stakeholders—businesses, universities, public institutions, incubators, and investors—with the overarching goal of fostering collaboration, facilitating knowledge exchange, and stimulating the emergence of groundbreaking ideas. The effectiveness of such ecosystems is fundamentally influenced by entrepreneurial intelligence, defined as the capacity to identify, mobilize, and capitalize on innovative opportuni
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Ramezani, Javaneh, and Luis M. Camarinha-Matos. "A collaborative approach to resilient and antifragile business ecosystems." Procedia Computer Science 162 (2019): 604–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2019.12.029.

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Karakonstantis, Georgios, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Dimitris Gizopoulos, et al. "Error-Resilient Server Ecosystems for Edge and Cloud Datacenters." Computer 50, no. 12 (2017): 78–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mc.2017.4451208.

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Elia, Gianluca, Alessandro Margherita, Enrico Ciavolino, and Karim Moustaghfir. "Digital Society Incubator: Combining Exponential Technology and Human Potential to Build Resilient Entrepreneurial Ecosystems." Administrative Sciences 11, no. 3 (2021): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/admsci11030096.

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Although exponential technologies promise to bring unprecedented value at the socio-economic and policy levels, the social acceptability and preparedness for the technological “singularity” should be carefully considered. In particular, whereas digital innovation is able to drive an extraordinary development of entrepreneurial ventures, a number of challenging issues and the ongoing pandemic crisis have increased the need to investigate how technological breakthrough and human capital can be effectively combined in order to build resilient socio-technical and entrepreneurial ecosystems. This p
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Mfitumukiza, David, Bernard Barasa, and Ntale Emmanuel. "Ecosystem-based Adaptation to Drought among Agro-pastoral Farmers: Opportunities and Constraints in Nakasongola District, Central Uganda." Environmental Management and Sustainable Development 6, no. 2 (2017): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/emsd.v6i2.11132.

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Understanding the context and importance of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) by agro-pastoralists is important for building climate resilient social and ecological systems amidst the changing climate. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to examine the EbA to drought by the smallholder farmers in Nakasongola District where a total of 100 respondents were randomly selected and subjected to interviews. To supplement on this information, a land use/cover spatial dataset of 2016 for Uganda was obtained and analysed to characterise and quantify the distribution of ecosystems utilised by the agro-
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Park, Yujin, Sang-Woo Lee, and Junga Lee. "Comparison of Fuzzy AHP and AHP in Multicriteria Inventory Classification While Planning Green Infrastructure for Resilient Stream Ecosystems." Sustainability 12, no. 21 (2020): 9035. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12219035.

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As climate change-induced weather variability increases, various green infrastructure plans, such as stream ecosystems, have been studied to overcome ecological and environmental problems arising from extreme weather events; however, our understanding of them and their resilience to extreme weather events is considerably limited. This study proposes a multicriteria inventory classification while planning green infrastructure for resilient stream ecosystems under extreme weather events. Literature reviews, expert surveys, and reliability/validity analyses were used to enlist indicators for this
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Senf, Cornelius, Jörg Müller, and Rupert Seidl. "Post-disturbance recovery of forest cover and tree height differ with management in Central Europe." Landscape Ecology 34, no. 12 (2019): 2837–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-019-00921-9.

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Abstract Context Recovery from disturbances is a prominent measure of forest ecosystem resilience, with swift recovery indicating resilient systems. The forest ecosystems of Central Europe have recently been affected by unprecedented levels of natural disturbance, yet our understanding of their ability to recover from disturbances is still limited. Objectives We here integrated satellite and airborne Lidar data to (i) quantify multi-decadal post-disturbance recovery of two indicators of forest structure, and (ii) compare the recovery trajectories of forest structure among managed and un-manage
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Montgomery, Richard Murdoch. "Functioning of Ecosystems: Conceptual Foundations, Empirical Patterns, and Applications." Wired Neuroscience 2, no. 2 (2025): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.62162/1061033.

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Ecosystem functioning is a central concept in ecology, describing the array of processes that sustain ecological communities and their environment. This article provides a high-level synthesis of the conceptual foundations, empirical patterns, and practical applications related to the functioning of ecosystems. We first review the historical and theoretical underpinnings of ecosystem functioning, from early concepts of energy flow and nutrient cycling to contemporary understandings of biodiversity's role in maintaining ecosystem processes. We then outline the methodology for examining ecosyste
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