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  • ...] and societies. All [[sustainable engineering]] that can reduce damage to ecosystems, adopt ecology as a fundamental basis, and ensure conservation of [[biodive * control of impacts on ecosystems ...
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  • ...=2nd |location=Los Angeles, CA |oclc=1285687714}}</ref> Research into data ecosystems has developed in response to the rapid proliferation and availability of in ...nate data as a tradable resource and operate within the newly defined data ecosystems.<ref name=":1" /> ...
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  • ...ngs of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Strategic Management of Marine Ecosystems, Nice, France, 1-11 October, 2003 |author2=Igor Linkov |author3=Jean-Marie ...
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  • ...dy et al. (2014) use information ecology for science-policy integration in ecosystems-based management (EBM). === Science-Policy Integration (SPI) / Ecosystems-Based Management (EBM) === ...
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  • ...standing how climate change will affect people and the basic resources and ecosystems that sustain them. Center activities address the widening "climate innovati ...
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  • ...gy stored in plants converted by consumers to their own biomass. Different ecosystems have different levels of consumers, all end with one top consumer. Most ene ...rrestrial ecosystem entering the water.<ref name="Smith_2015" /> In stream ecosystems, approximately 66% of annual energy input can be washed downstream. The rem ...
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  • ...ion of the cognitive view. In elaboration, the crane lives through various ecosystems such as Yellowstone. Nature is a living system which includes animals, plan ...ty.<ref name=Leopold/> None of the mentioned features are real in nature. Ecosystems are not stable: they are dramatically changing and they have little integra ...
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  • ...limate change]]. They all involve the [[Ecosystem management|management of ecosystems]] and their services to reduce the vulnerability of human communities to th ...nagement|sustainable management]] and [[Restoration ecology|restoration of ecosystems]], such as [[forest]]s, [[grassland]]s, [[wetland]]s, [[mangrove]]s or [[co ...
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  • * Modelling of ecosystems or economies ...
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  • | journal = Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment ...
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  • ...ng nature, one cannot fully "know" and understand the relationships within ecosystems. ...
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  • ...=Energy at the surface of the earth : an introduction to the energetics of ecosystems|url=https://archive.org/details/energyatsurfaceo0000mill|url-access=registr ...
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  • ...: 12-17.</ref> However, this term is often used in portraying the state of ecosystems worldwide and in conservation and management. For example, scientific journ ...lejandro|date=2018-07-16|title=Assessing sustainability in North America's ecosystems using criticality and information theory|journal=PLOS ONE|language=en|volum ...
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  • ...-03-21|quote=If left unaltered by humans, the delicate balance of nature’s ecosystems ensures the survival of most species. Natural predators help maintain this ...egarding the balance of nature and reach an up-to-date understanding about ecosystems' contingency.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Ampatzidis|first1=Georgios|last2=Erg ...
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  • ...nd pressure of 14&nbsp;kPa (2&nbsp;psi) or less is recommended for fragile ecosystems like marshes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://coastalmanagement.noaa.gov/initiati ...
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  • ==Ecosystems== ...heir environment live in aquatic ecosystems. The two main types of aquatic ecosystems are [[marine ecosystem]]s and [[freshwater ecosystem]]s.<ref name="Alexande ...
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  • ...system integrated) for toxic emissions related to human health as well as ecosystems, emissions that cause [[global warming]], and [[resource depletion]] (metal | eco-costs of ecosystems || = the sum of acidification, eutrophication, ecotoxicity ...
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  • ...risk reduction]]. Through the use of NBS healthy, resilient, and diverse [[ecosystems]] (whether natural, managed, or newly created) can provide solutions for th ...dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1295-3_3|work=Blue Carbon in Shallow Coastal Ecosystems|year=2019|pages=73–99|place=Singapore|publisher=Springer Singapore|doi=10.1 ...
    52 KB (6,982 words) - 00:47, 3 March 2024
  • ...y]] and [[biotechnology]] as these fields encompass the use and study of [[ecosystems]] and living beings, respectively. Current study of this field has mostly b ...
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  • ...ustainable marine environment in the Arabian Gulf and protection of marine ecosystems.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2020-12-08 |title=Unesco Chair in Mari ...
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