Domains of scale in cumulative effects of energy sector development on boreal birds [0.03%]
能源开发对北方鸟类的累积影响的变化尺度范围研究
Andrew D Crosby,Lionel Leston,Erin M Bayne et al.
Andrew D Crosby et al.
Context: Industrial development in Canada's boreal forest creates cumulative environmental effects on biodiversity. Some effects may be scale-dependent, creating uncertainty in understanding and hindering effective manage...
D C Romualdi,S L Wilkinson,P M A James
D C Romualdi
Context: The mountain pine beetle (MPB; Dendroctonus ponderosae) is a native bark beetle whose outbreaks leads to widespread conifer forest mortality. Of particular concern to forest and wildfire managers is the influence...
Organizational transformation for greater sustainability impact: recent changes in a scientific research infrastructure in Europe [0.03%]
欧洲科学研究中心的一项最近改革:实现更持久的组织转型影响
Jennifer M Holzer,Daniel E Orenstein
Jennifer M Holzer
Context: Scholars across holistic, transdisciplinary, place-based fields of research, such as landscape ecology and social ecology, have increasingly called for an 'all-hands-on-deck' approach for transformations toward g...
Relative effects of urbanisation, deforestation, and agricultural development on mosquito communities [0.03%]
城镇化、森林砍伐和农业开发对蚊子群落的相对影响
Antoine Perrin,Francis Schaffner,Philippe Christe et al.
Antoine Perrin et al.
Context: Despite numerous studies that showed negative effects of landscape anthropisation on species abundance and diversity, the relative effects of urbanisation, deforestation, and agricultural development as well as t...
Habitat loss for black flying foxes and implications for Hendra virus [0.03%]
栖息地丧失对黑狐蝠的影响及其与亨德拉病毒的关系
Kelsee Baranowski,Nita Bharti
Kelsee Baranowski
Context: Environmental change impacts natural ecosystems and wildlife populations. In Australia, native forests have been heavily cleared and the local emergence of Hendra virus (HeV) has been linked to land-use change, w...
Global shocks, cascading disruptions, and (re-)connections: viewing the COVID-19 pandemic as concurrent natural experiments to understand land system dynamics [0.03%]
全球冲击、级联中断和(再)连接:将COVID-19大流行视为同步进行的自然实验以理解土地系统动态变化
María Piquer-Rodríguez,Cecilie Friis,R Ntsiva N Andriatsitohaina et al.
María Piquer-Rodríguez et al.
Context: For nearly three years, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted human well-being and livelihoods, communities, and economies in myriad ways with consequences for social-ecological systems across the planet. The pande...
Effects of the spatial patterns of urban parks on public satisfaction: evidence from Shanghai, China [0.03%]
上海市各类公园空间格局及其居民游憩满意度调查
Jie Li,Jing Fu,Jun Gao et al.
Jie Li et al.
Context: Urban parks need to meet the growing demand for activities vital to residents' well-being and urban development. A holistic understanding of public satisfaction with urban parks is a prerequisite for improving ma...
A three-step approach for assessing landscape connectivity via simulated dispersal: African wild dog case study [0.03%]
基于扩散模拟的廊道评估三步法——非洲野狗案例研究
David D Hofmann,Gabriele Cozzi,John W McNutt et al.
David D Hofmann et al.
Context: Dispersal of individuals contributes to long-term population persistence, yet requires a sufficient degree of landscape connectivity. To date, connectivity has mainly been investigated using least-cost analysis a...
A global systematic review of forest management institutions: towards a new research agenda [0.03%]
全球森林管理机构的系统性评论:新的研究议题方向
Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi,Raphael Owusu,Shambhu Charmakar et al.
Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi et al.
Context: Globally, forest landscapes are rapidly transforming, with the role of institutions as mediators in their use and management constantly appearing in the literature. However, global comparative reviews to enhance ...
Drivers of invasion by laurel wilt of redbay and sassafras in the southeastern US [0.03%]
导致月桂枯萎病侵染美国东南部的红湾和山奈的驱动因素
Samuel F Ward,John J Riggins
Samuel F Ward
Context: Timely responses to mitigate economic and environmental impacts from invading species are facilitated by knowledge of the speed and drivers of invasions. ...