Assessment of ecosystem functions of green spaces as an important component of their inventory in the context of sustainable development of urban landscapesdoi:10.31548/forest/1.2023.08TREESSHRUBSSUSTAINABLE developmentECOSYSTEMSECOSYSTEM servicesAn important area of research in the c...
Usually, the valued ecosystem component is one or more of the following: 1. An economically important resource or process, such as the biomass or productivity of agricultural crops, forest, or hunted fish, mammals, or birds. 2. A rare or endangered species or community, whose local, regional...
PRACTITIONER'S PERSPECTIVE: Sustainable forest management in a time of ecosystem services frameworks: common ground and consequences The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment has stimulated much interest in the linkages between the state of ecosystems and human well-being, and resulted in a ... CP Quine,SA...
The ecosystem is a set of life forms consisting of interacting biotic and abiotic components with each other and with their surrounding environment. From: Biodiversity and Bioeconomy, 2024 About this pageSet alert Discover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Articles Related Terms Recomme...
There are various ecosystems in the world such as deserts, grasslands, forests, and wetlands, among others. The characteristics of the ecosystems vary from one geographical region to another. This question is about the constituents of the wetlands ecosyst...
Here, information available about hydroid ecology is summa- rized, in order to emphasize the role of hydroids as forest formers, as well as their function in the bentho-pelagic coupling. Keywords Ecological role • Emerging threats • Hydroid forests • Protection • Seasonal and perennial...
We use spatial records of 3 species characteristic of the Mexican humid mountain forest and 2 sets of original variables. The selection of presence-only records with no autocorrelation was made by applying both randomness and pattern analyses. Through principal component analysis (PCA) the 2 sets ...
A comparative study of DCOM and SOAP DCOM and CORBA Side by Side, Step by Step, and Layer by Layer COM and DCOM: Microsoft's vision for distributed objects Distributed Component Object Model Protocol-DCOM/1.0 Using DCOM to support interoperability in forest ecosystem management decision support sy...
Tannic acid is a secondary compound produced by vascular plants and is a major component of mangrove litterfall. Tannic acid is water soluble, leaches out
Box 5: Forest ecosystem services Forests provide around 1.6 billion people with food, medicines, fuel and other basic necessities, and are the origin of about 5,000 different commercial products. For each Supplier, BM Unit and each Settlement Period in the trading day being processed calculate th...