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1. Increasing agriculture intensification has led to dramatically improved crop yields; however, this shift in agricultural practice has been accompan...
Read moreWet and dry bulb temperatures and run of wind were measured over irrigated Gossypium herbaceum cv. BAR XL 1 at various heights and distances from the ...
Read moreWorldwide, wildlife poaching results in significant losses to biodiversity, especially for species that are most vulnerable and at risk of extinction....
Read moreMount Elgon is a transboundary East African montane ecosystem that harbors unique biological diversity and provides critical goods and services to the...
Read moreGardens in cities have been the focus of a wider public health debate in Europe's polluted and dense cities, for the elderly and considering the curre...
Read moreThe social-ecological trap is an emerging concept that describes situations in which self-reinforcing social and ecological feedbacks maintain or push...
Read moreModern intensive agriculture relies heavily on pesticides to control weeds, pathogens and insect pests. Forecasting and managing the impact of pests a...
Read moreLand clearing for irrigated agriculture in the Sudan clay plains is urgently needed because the Roseires Dam is to be completed in 1967. Two different...
Read moreWetland ecosystems throughout the world are threatened by drainage and intensification of agriculture. Consequently, many wetland species of conservat...
Read moreWhile reintroductions of regionally extinct native species usually benefit ecosystems, reintroduced animals often struggle to locate appropriate habit...
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