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Somayeh Emami and Hossein Dehghanisanij
The recent problems of Lake Urmia (LU) are caused by extensive and complex socio-ecological factors that require a comprehensive approach to consider the relationships between users and identify failure factors at the basin level. For this purpose, an ag...
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Francis K. Wiese and R. John Nelson
The abundance and distribution of marine fishes is influenced by environmental conditions, predator?prey relationships, multispecies interactions, and direct human impacts, such as fishing. The adaptive response of the system depends on its structure and...
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Xingping Yang, Xiaoai Dai, Wenyu Li, Heng Lu, Chao Liu, Naiwen Li, Zhengli Yang, Yuxin He, Weile Li, Xiao Fu, Lei Ma, Yunfeng Shan and Youlin Wang
With the social and economic development in recent years, human activities have been more extensive and intensified. As a result, ecosystems are damaged to varying degrees, and regional ecological environments tend to be weaker. The socio-ecological syst...
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Yanan Li
Against the backdrop of climate change and socio-ecological sustainability, studying glacier changes provides essential knowledge to the basic water needs and security for regions and populations under such threats, such as Central Asia. Little attention...
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Irene LITARDI,Gloria FIORANI,Luana LA BARA
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The research aims to analyze the role of universities to promote sustainable strategies inside and outside their academic communities. In particular, the focus is on projects promoted by the Academia that respond to the big problem regarding waste. After...
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Ilona Van de Kolk, Anne J. M. Goossens, Sanne M. P. L. Gerards, Stef P. J. Kremers, Roos M. P. Manders and Jessica S. Gubbels
Childhood obesity is an important public health issue influenced by both personal and environmental factors. The childcare setting plays an important role in children’s energy balance-related behaviours (EBRB), such as physical activity, sedentary ...
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Sisira S. Withanachchi, Giorgi Ghambashidze, Ilia Kunchulia, Teo Urushadze and Angelika Ploeger
The management of water quality is an important part of natural resource governance. Assurance of water quality therefore requires formulation of the regulatory framework and institutional process. Water quality-related problems and their management are ...
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Sanchayeeta Adhikari, Timothy Fik and Puneet Dwivedi
Land change modeling has become increasingly important in evaluating the unique driving factors and proximate causes that underlie a particular geographical location. In this article, a binary logistic regression analysis was employed to identify the fac...
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Joseph H. A. Guillaume, Matti Kummu, Stephanie Eisner and Olli Varis
The complex relationships within the water-energy-food security nexus tend to be place-specific, increasing the importance of identifying transferable principles to facilitate implementation of a nexus approach. This paper aims to contribute transferable...
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Edeltraud Haselsteiner, Barbara Smetschka, Alexander Remesch and Veronika Gaube
Linking time use of the inhabitants of a city with their energy consumption and urban form is an approach which allows integration of the social dimension into research on sustainable urban development. While much has been written about the planning of c...
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