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The spread of invasive species after their initial introduction is often facilitated by human actions. In some cases, invaders only become established...
Read moreThis report analyses trends in agriculture for the US Southwest region, one of the most water stressed and productive agricultural regions in the worl...
Read moreIn further work [cf. F.A. 27 No. 106], the annual cycle of water movement has been studied over five growing seasons in adjacent semi-mature stands of...
Read moreWatershed management issues are among the many challenges facing natural resource managers in British Columbia, Canada. The B.C. Ministry of Forests, ...
Read moreThis report reviews the scientific evidence base relating to carbon storage and sequestration by semi-natural habitats, in relation to their condition...
Read moreThis study discusses theoretical and practical issues around the definition of internal borders for the management of marine pests, drawing on princip...
Read moreMetaphor, defined as the linguistic substitution of one phenomenon for another, is ubiquitous in environmental science and policy. In science, when us...
Read moreSeven Regional Circulation Models (RCMs), simulating two Representative Concentration Pathways (i.e., RCPs 4.5 and 8.5), were used as input to the Soi...
Read moreThe evolution of natural waterholes is attributed to the erosion of surrounding termitaria by wildlife. The physico-chemical characteristics of soil f...
Read moreThe type of lysimeter described consisted of a galvanized steel vessel 47 cm diameter and 60 cm deep containing a soil monolith and resting in a hole ...
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