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Global Cities Are Coastal Cities Too: Paradox In Sustainability?, Herman L. Boschken
Global Cities Are Coastal Cities Too: Paradox In Sustainability?, Herman L. Boschken
Herman L. Boschken
Worldwide, most global cities are located in coastal zones, but a paradox of sustainability is especially striking for American global cities. This article examines such paradox drawn between globalization-induced development and coastal ecosystems. It focuses on two developmental components found principally in global cities: (1) the agglomeration of foreign waterborne commerce and global business services and (2) the accelerated activity and mobility habits of a global professional class. Despite formidable gaps in research, some anecdotal evidence suggests unique hazards exist for the coastal ecology as globalization pressures expand a global city’s urban footprint.
Agricultural Geo-Engineering; Past, Present & Future, Erich J. Knight Mr.
Agricultural Geo-Engineering; Past, Present & Future, Erich J. Knight Mr.
Erich J Knight Mr.
Historic hall marks of GHG emissions are reviewed, providing repeated demonstration of anthropogenic land use changes on climate forcing.
New Astrophysical and Paleoclimate concordance with extinction events demonstrating climate adaptation by prehistoric man.
A review of new research concerning Soil Carbon, Carboniferous Aerosols, extent of Pyrolytic-Carbon fraction in soil and the first survey of the extensive deep soil carbon sink.
How thermal conversion technologies can integrate and optimize the recycling of valuable nutrients while providing energy and building soil carbon.
New discoveries from the Advanced Spectrometry & Meta-Genomics studies in soil microbiology which demonstrate unaccounted for ecological services provided by …
Diversity Of Plants And Animals In Mountain Systems In Tajikistan, Victor Roy Squires Dr, Neymatalo Safarov Dr
Diversity Of Plants And Animals In Mountain Systems In Tajikistan, Victor Roy Squires Dr, Neymatalo Safarov Dr
Victor Roy Squires Dr
Tajikistan, a landlocked country, is one of the world's centers of origin of cultivated plants and has a special role in the conservation of mountain biodiversity. The richness of biodiversity shows up at the genetic, species, population, and ecosystem levels. There are many relic and endemic species, with most of the components of biodiversity vulnerable to anthropogenic factors. Close cooperation across borders will be required for conservation of unique and threatened ecosystems in the Central Asian region. Proximate threats such as poaching, overfishing, illegal logging and overgrazing are causing irreversible damage to biodiversity in the Tajikistan hotspot. Threats stem from …
Combating Deserttification In Asia, Africa And The Middle East, Victor Roy Squires Dr
Combating Deserttification In Asia, Africa And The Middle East, Victor Roy Squires Dr
Victor Roy Squires Dr
The fight against land degradation in terrestrial ecosystems forms one of the most complex challenges with regard to the various global environmental problems. It is most intensively linked to human life quality and to current living conditions in the poorer countries of the drier biomes on earth. The concept of the combat of desertification, as rooted in the charter of the United Nations Convention to combat Desertification and Drought (UNCCD), can also be transferred to a wider sustainability agenda for the more humid ecosystems where accelerated land degradation, loss of biodiversity and vulnerability to climate change are emerging issues of …
Do Direito Fundamental Ao Meio Ambiente Ecologicamente Equilibrado À Concepção Do Direito Do Meio Ambiente, Flávia Mg Pessoa, Pablo C. Barreto
Do Direito Fundamental Ao Meio Ambiente Ecologicamente Equilibrado À Concepção Do Direito Do Meio Ambiente, Flávia Mg Pessoa, Pablo C. Barreto
Flávia Moreira Guimarães Pessoa
This article discusses the various proposals for environmental ethics and how they influence the construction of a right of environment. Points to the evolution of conceptions of the fundamental [human] right to the environment until the right of the environment itself
Use Of Anecdotal Occurrence Data In Species Distribution Models: An Example Based On The White-Nosed Coati (Nasua Narica) In The American Southwest., Jennifer K. Frey, Jeremy C. Lewis, James S. Stuart, Rachel K. Guy
Use Of Anecdotal Occurrence Data In Species Distribution Models: An Example Based On The White-Nosed Coati (Nasua Narica) In The American Southwest., Jennifer K. Frey, Jeremy C. Lewis, James S. Stuart, Rachel K. Guy
Jennifer K. Frey
No abstract provided.
Land Use And Vegetation Cover Dynamics In And Around Kagoma Forest Reserve In Tanzania, Nanjiva Nzunda, Pkt Munishi, Japhet Kashaigili, Geofrey Soka, Joel Monjare
Land Use And Vegetation Cover Dynamics In And Around Kagoma Forest Reserve In Tanzania, Nanjiva Nzunda, Pkt Munishi, Japhet Kashaigili, Geofrey Soka, Joel Monjare
Geofrey Soka
No abstract provided.
Examining The Causes Of Rarity For The Odonata Of Illinois, Miranda R. White, Paul V. Switzer
Examining The Causes Of Rarity For The Odonata Of Illinois, Miranda R. White, Paul V. Switzer
Paul V. Switzer
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) play an important role in habitat management and conservation, but our understanding of the causes of commonness versus rarity in this group is limited. In this study we examined the causes of rarity for the Odonata of Illinois. Using S-ratings for conservation status and published habitat classifications for Illinois odonates, we investigated whether habitat type (lotic versus lentic) or habitat specificity (whether they were limited to a specific type of aquatic habitat) was related to commonness. We found that lotic species and habitat specialists were more likely to be rare than lentic and generalist species. More …