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Ying Ouyang, John A. Stanturf, Marcus D. Williams, Evgeniy Botmann and Palle Madsen
Estimation of hydrological processes is critical to water resource management, water supply planning, ecological protection, and climate change impact assessment. Mountains in Central Asia are the major source of water for rivers and agricultural practic...
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Cleovan Barbosa Pinto, Daiane das Graças do Carmo, Juliana Lopes dos Santos, Marcelo Coutinho Picanço Filho, Juliana Magalhães Soares, Renato Almeida Sarmento, Eraldo Lima, Leandro Bacci and Marcelo Coutinho Picanço
Maize (Zea mays) is the most consumed food in the world. The leafhopper, Dalbulus maidis, (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is one of the most important maize pests, and due to its direct and indirect damage, it can cause losses of up to 100%. Sampling plans are...
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Jianwei Wang, Xizhi Lv, Tianling Qin, Yongxin Ni, Li Ma, Qiufen Zhang, Hanjiang Nie, Zhenyu Lv, Chenhao Li, Xin Zhang and Jianming Feng
Conflicts between humans and land use in the process of using water and conflicts between humans and water resources in the process of using land have led to an imbalance between natural ecosystems and socio-economic systems. It is difficult to understan...
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Ganeshchandra Mallya, Mohamed M. Hantush and Rao S. Govindaraju
Effective water quality management and reliable environmental modeling depend on the availability, size, and quality of water quality (WQ) data. Observed stream water quality data are usually sparse in both time and space. Reconstruction of water quality...
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Tek Raj Chhetri, Chinmaya Kumar Dehury, Artjom Lind, Satish Narayana Srirama and Anna Fensel
Identifying and anticipating potential failures in the cloud is an effective method for increasing cloud reliability and proactive failure management. Many studies have been conducted to predict potential failure, but none have combined SMART (self-monit...
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Ima Ituen and Baoxin Hu
Mapping and understanding the differences in land cover and land use over time is an essential component of decision-making in sectors such as resource management, urban planning, and forest fire management, as well as in tracking of the impacts of clima...
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Asma Mansoor,Faiza Sharif,Sharoon Hanook,Laila Shahzad,Amin-U. Khan
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Aim of Study: The complex community of riparian reserve forest has become of great concern for researchers to develop more viable management strategies. The paper aimed to evaluate the current structural diversity of vegetation and its association with t...
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Muhammad Rifqi Tirta Mudhofir,Bramasto Nugroho,Sudarsono Soedomo
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Partnership in natural tourism utilization of protected forests area can increase the forests value, but also has a risk of damage to forest areas managed by KPHL Rinjani West (FMU). The relationship between FMU and partners can be seen as a principal-ag...
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Adi Dzikrullah Bahri
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This study analyzed the implementation of discretion in forest and land rehabilitation policy (RHL) on street-level bureaucracy (SLB). The study conducted at Forest Management Unit (KPHL) Rinjani Barat, used Michael Lipsky's conception about street-level...
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Karolína Bílá
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Proper management of woods infested by bark beetle ? clearing infested trees to prevent spread of bark beetle, or leaving them to preserve biodiversity ? is a hotly debated topic. Differences in temperature regime between differentially managed areas are...
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