We also discuss the complexity of ways that forest invertebrates respond to urbanisation, including acclimation, local extinction and evolution. Finally, we present management recommendations to support and conserve viable and diverse urban forest invertebrate populations into the future....
We simulated over 200 cities worldwide to investigate how the street network affects vehicle routes. We demonstrate that there is a ubiquitous super-linear relationship between time and distance when optimal route are chosen. More precisely, the average
Taken together, current literature indicates that exposure to air pollution may have diverse and hemisphere-specific implications on brain morphology and function in children and adults (Table1). Air pollution effects on brain regions appear to vary depending on the specific pollutant and period of as...
With growing populations and urbanisation, demands for functional and sustainable public transport increases. Traffic jams are already a very big challenge for cities around the world. For cities to be attractive in the future, they must be able to offer their residents efficient, sustainable...
While there is a consensus that rural poverty has to be reduced, there are two opposing views on the role that agriculture can play in this regard: a ̶
> 20 km) are removed to ensure that each sampled person is connected to the city region and that the expansion of the three cities relative to their size is similar (following the general law of urbanisation profiles given by Lemoy and Caruso (2020)). Besides being a control, the ...
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature (BEST) team is making a new global climate temperature record. Hopefully this will give us a better handle on what's going on with the temperature. BEST has put out a list of the four
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Sex, age, and race differences, low physical activity, and urbanisation are also considered significant factors influencing cardiovascular disease mortality and morbidity in the literature [51,52,53,54,55]. 3.3. Econometric Issues in Assessing the Influence of Physicians on Cardiovascular Disease ...
The third proposed EFTEON landscape of relevance is the Garden Route Gateway (GRG), which will be centred on short-reach, high-energy river systems draining the Baviaans and Kouga Mountains of the Cape Fold Belt into the Indian Ocean through an area of rapid urbanisation and agricultural intensi...