Forest Policy & EconomicsBehera, B; Engel, SS (2006) Institutional Analysis of Evolution of Joint Forest Management in India: A New InstitutionalBehera, B., Engel, S., 2006. Institutional analysis of evolution of joint forest management in India: a new institutional economics approach. Forest ...
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The ~70 species of woody plants that anchor the coastal ecosystems of the tropics, collectively referred to as mangroves, are particularly suited to this exploration. In this study, we de novo sequenced the whole genomes of 32 mangroves, which we combined with other sequences of 30 additional ...
Due to increasing offshore pollution, the stable succession and development trend of marine ecosystems has been broken. It is thus important to identify and regulate the quantity, composition and transportation of pollutants in offshore regions and their behavior in marine ecosystems. In particular, ...
The relationship between land type change and carbon stock change was analyzed.Analyze the spatial and temporal changes of carbon storage from 2000 to 2030.The carbon density data were corrected for precipitation and temperature in Dalian.Carbon storage has a faster recovery under the scenario of eco...
We find that, while many developed countries, China and India have obtained net forest gains domestically, they have also increased the deforestation embodied in their imports, of which tropical forests are the most threatened biome. Consumption patterns of G7 countries drive an average loss of ...
Māoriwhakapapa[genealogy] describes how the kauri and tohorā (sperm whale) are brothers, but they were separated when the tohorā chose the ocean over the forest. In this research area we looked at how this connection could possibly help save the kauri from kauri dieback disease. ...
Developing the medicinal plants sector in northern India: challenges and opportunities The medicinal properties of plant species have made an outstanding contribution in the origin and evolution of many traditional herbal therapies. These tra... CP Kala,PP Dhyani,BS Sajwan - 《Journal of Ethnobiology...
The use of fungicides and subsequent decline in AMF richness in croplands reduced 33P uptake by 43%. Our results suggest that land-use intensity and fungicide use are major deterrents to the functioning and natural nutrient uptake capacity of AMF in agroecosystems....
TreeDivNet is the largest network of biodiversity experiments worldwide, but needs to expand. We encourage colleagues to establish new experiments on the relation between tree species diversity and forest ecosystem functioning, and to make use of the platform for collaborative research. This is a ...