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Sen Chang, Zhen-Zhong Dai, Xing Wang, Zhi-Yuan Zhu and Yong-Zhong Feng
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Gezahegn Weldu Woldemariam, Kalid Hassen Yasin and Anteneh Derribew Iguala
Water erosion is accelerating soil loss rates in the East Hararghe Zone due to inappropriate human activities and their complex and intertwined interactions with natural factors, particularly in sensitive agroecosystems that lack soil and water conservat...
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Dana Lee, Jackman C. Eschenroeder, Lee J. Baumgartner, Bunyeth Chan, Sudeep Chandra, Seila Chea, Sothearoth Chea, Chheana Chhut, Elizabeth Everest, Radong Hom, Kong Heng, Stefan Lovgren, Sinsamout Ounboundisane, Wayne Robinson, Lykheang Seat, Sobot Soth and Zeb S. Hogan
The Mekong River is one of the most biodiverse, productive rivers in the world, supporting more than 1000 fish species and the livelihoods of tens of millions of people. The spatial dynamics and population status of many Mekong fish species, especially m...
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Xiaodong Chen, Zhaoping Yang, Tian Wang and Fang Han
The evaluation of ecological risk and the construction of ecological security patterns are significant for the conservation of World Natural Heritage sites with high outstanding universal value. This paper constructed a landscape ecological risk evaluati...
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Francesca Rossi
The negative impacts of climate change on natural and anthropic ecosystems have led to the increasingly urgent search for policies, strategies and tools able to counteract degradation and risk factors on vulnerable landscapes. Among these, the research a...
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Will B. Long and Heejun Chang
Wildfire increases the magnitude of runoff in catchments, leading to the degradation of ecosystems, risk to infrastructure, and loss of life. The Labor Day Fires of 2020 provided an opportunity to compare multiple large and severe wildfires with the obje...
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Yuanmei Jiao, Zhiqin Zha and Qiue Xu
Understanding the influence of landscape patterns on the water quality of agricultural wetlands is critically important for their management and related decision-making. However, the question of how to quantify this objectively remains a challenge in the...
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Siddharth Unnithan Kumar, Zaneta Kaszta and Samuel A. Cushman
Understanding organism movement is at the heart of many ecological disciplines. The study of landscape connectivity?the extent to which a landscape facilitates organism movement?has grown to become a central focus of spatial ecology and conservation scie...
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Wei Su, Jiapeng Wu, Bei Zhu, Kaiqi Chen, Wenqi Peng and Baoyue Hu
Health assessment and risk factor identification represent the premise and foundation of scientific management and ecological restoration of urban lakes. Based on in-depth understanding of the nature?society duality of urban lakes, a framework for evalua...
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David Cleland, Keith Reynolds, Robert Vaughan, Barbara Schrader, Harbin Li and Larry Laing
The terrestrial condition assessment (TCA) evaluates effects of uncharacteristic stressors and disturbance agents on land-type associations (LTAs) to identify restoration opportunities on national forest system (NFS) lands in the United States. A team of...
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