Ecological Dynamics offers a theoretical framework that has the potential to guide Forest School practice and clarify its effectiveness. Specifically, notions of affordances combined with analysis at the level of person-environment relationships could guide future design and implementation of activities. ...
Human activity factors had the greatest influence on HP of the five ES with a path coefficient of 0.262. Conversely, temperature exhibited a suppressive influence on ES. The impact of factors such as NPP and altitude on ES was comparatively modest. Notably, human activities assumed a substantial...
The impact of natural amenity on farmland values: A quantile regression approach. Land Use Policy 2013, 33, 151–160. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Bastian, C.T.; McLeod, D.M.; Germino, M.J.; Reiners, W.A.; Blasko, B.J. Environmental amenities and agricultural land values: A ...
Functional Ecology Definition, Impact Factors & Examples Habitats Lesson Plan Ecology Activities for High School Biology Environmental Science Fair Projects Ecology Activities for Middle School Biome in a Bottle Lesson Plan Applied Ecology: Definition & Examples Rainforest Animals Activities & Games Horticult...
First, the overall forest ecological security in China is at an average level, with slight improvement. Second, urbanization has the greatest impact on forest ecological security in all provinces, which shows a rising trend. Third, the positive impact of industrial structure on forest ecological ...
In addition to the traditional LTER core areas, an Urban LTER will: 1) Examine the human impact on land use and land-cover change in urban systems and relate these effects to ecosystem dynamics; 2) Monitor the effects of human-environmental interactions in urban systems, develop appropriate too...
The Ecological Footprint evaluates the difference between the availability of renewable resources and the extent of human consumption of these resources. Over the past few decades, historical records have shown an accelerated decline in the availability of resources. Based on national footprint and bioc...
Given this situation, it becomes imperative to designenergy-efficient buildingsto reduce both the environmental impact and the associated costs. One of the strategies to achieve this is to properly plan the facade, which, serving a function similar to the building's skin, can help reduce the ene...
. Forests are dynamic systems that can function as both sources and sinks of atmospheric CH4, depending on various factors, e.g., soil conditions, tree species, atmospheric conditions, and human activities (Feng et al.2023; Guo et al.2023). The estimation of the forest CH4budget still ...
Fig. 1. Significance of social-ecological fit of IEAs and EET. 2.1.1. Efficiency of environmental impact internalization From an environmental economic standpoint, emissions embodied in trade induce negative externalities to global environment resources and long-term welfare (atmosphere, ocean, etc.) ...