(2004): The impact of forest transformation on stand structure and ground vegetation in the southern Black Forest, Germany. Plant and Soil 264: 35-51.Gärtner S, Reif A (2004) The impact of forest transformation on stand structure and ground vegetation in the southern Black Forest, Germany...
The Palaeozoic evolution of land plants revolutionized river geomorphology. However, the relationships between biotic forcing and channel dynamics are still debated and, as such, the impacts of anthropogenic stressors such as climate change, reduced biod
The ratio of the area covered by forest to the total area reflects the state of forest resources. To a certain extent, forests can affect the water cycle, promote surface runoff and groundwater recharge, protect the stability of water sources and water purification, and reduce the cost of ...
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With Brundtland‘s definition of sustainability in mind, human access to natural resources becomes an essential right for the well-being of society and a critical element of a dignified life, along with the transformation to a knowledge-based service economy. This right includes the following: biop...
With Brundtland‘s definition of sustainability in mind, human access tonatural resourcesbecomes an essential right for the well-being of society and a critical element of a dignified life, along with the transformation to a knowledge-based service economy. This right includes the following: biophysi...
This soil can be classified as a surface gleyed dark gray forest soil. The morphogenetic features of this old arable soil suggest that its agrogenic transformation was accom panied by the more pronounced humus accumulative process manifested by the intense gray color of the humus horizons, ...
Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Management Research: A Large-Scale Bibliometric Topic Mapping Analysis of the Interval 2020-2023 The field of artificial intelligence is starting to permeate all aspects of society and management is no exception. From digital transformation, marketing ... C ...
of traded commodities, partly timber or other forest products (e.g. fruits), and their habitat requirements may hence also be less biased than those of plants. Third, the taxonomic groups considered differ in their intrinsic mobility, with plants probably being least mobile29. Given that primary...
This study examines the multifaceted impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on environmental sustainability, specifically targeting ecological footprints, carbon emissions, and energy transitions. Utilizing panel data from 67 countries, we employ System