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Paulina Baczek, Aleksandra Halarewicz, Daniel Pruchniewicz, Magda Podlaska and Dorota Kawalko
The extensive spread of the invasive black cherry, Padus serotina, has been observed on abandoned agricultural land in Central and Eastern Europe. However, the impact of this species on invaded agroecosystems is still unknown, including the possibility o...
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Steven G. Pueppke, Qingling Zhang and Sabir T. Nurtazin
Central Asia?s Ili River is fed by mountain streams that flow down into an isolated and arid basin that today is shared by Kazakhstan and China. Agriculture in the basin is dependent upon irrigation, which was practiced as long ago as the Iron Age, when ...
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Suvinda Kalhara Cooray,R.U.K. Piyadasa,D. Wickramasinghe
Wetlands are comprised of unique components of soil, water and biodiversity which are interconnected. Although water and biodiversity components of wetlands are being somewhat investigated, a very few research have been carried out to investigate soil pr...
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Jiro Kogi, Mariko Miyamoto, Jay Bolthouse and Makoto Yokohari
Similar to other Asian nations, suburban areas in Japan are characterized by dense intermixtures of residential areas and farmlands. These hybrid rural/urban areas are evaluated negatively in modern planning frameworks. However, mixed rural/urban landsca...
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Nicolás Bas Martín
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In a world in which the analogue is fast being abandoned in favour of the digital, we need to look back in order not to forget our origins and our textual culture. While a number of authors have insisted on seeing a clash between old and new, the Interne...
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Karlsson, A.
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