The Journal of Expert Opinion on Environmental Biology is a leading primary research journal, committed to publishing cutting-edge research in all the diverse areas of the field, and synthesizing scientific information for the advancement of science.
as oligotrophic to mesotrophic with prevailing of benthic type of organisms of autotrophic type of nutrition, mostly attached of substrate and preferring slow streaming water of temperate temperature, low salinity, low alkalinity, and low to middle organic pollution, the water quality Class II-III....
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likelihood rating of at least one of the proposed causal mechanisms explaining associations between UFP and cardiac events, stresses the importance of considering UFP in future health impact assessments of (transport-related) air pollution, and the need for further research on UFP exposure and health...
Notes Defined as the capability of a geographic spreading of the impact to larger areas (e.g., aquatic or atmospheric pollution). References Ascough, J. C., et al. (2008). Future research challenges for incorporation of uncertainty in environmental and ecological decision-making. Ecological ...
Sustainable development of mineral resources is the result of carefully integrating environmental, economical, and social needs to achieve both an increased living standard in the short term, and maintain the equilibrium of the natural resources to support future generations. The increasing demand of the...
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Codes for drivers: T = temperature, M = moisture balance, SL = sea level, F = fire, LU = land use, P = permafrost, N = nitrogen deposition, AP = atmospheric pollution. Extended Data Fig. 2 All self-reported confidence and expertise levels, organized by time period and peatland region...
Leading experts on the Internet, technology and policy have shared the same opinion on what we can expect in the next decade when it comes to connectivity and its effects on society. The Pew Research report asked thousands of experts and members of the public for opinions on “the most signi...
“Science” views this as moderately important. The IQRs for the responses given by the two sample groups are relatively low, indicating high agreement amongst the experts within each group. More variability in experts’ responses of the sample group “Science” could be found for pollution, ...