To date, the scientific research has yielded significant progress, including results of studies on the changes and impacts of the plateau's water and glacier resources, carbon sink functions and potential, ecosystems, and biodiversity changes, said Yao Tandong, an academician at the Chinese Academy ...
This chapter presents the major achievements in the process of environmental education, capacity building, development of scientific infrastructure, and knowledge transfer regarding biodiversity and ecosystem services after 15 years of cooperation between the German research programs, the scientific community, ...
Juan Carlos Navarro shares his hopes and frustrations as he works to protect his country’s biodiversity and fight climate change. Esme Hedley Career Feature | 17 February 2025 Here’s how to bag a hefty research prize to turbocharge innovation ‘Challenge’ prizes are growing in popularity...
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Correspondence Biodiversity needs a scientific approach We agree with Esther Turnhout and colleagues (Nature 488, 454–455; 2012) that the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) should take citizen knowledge and non- monetary values into account to improve the science-...
Three key research themes prevailed: biodiversity, conservation, and management. • Research on well-being has been overlooked, especially subjective well-being. Abstract Ecosystem services and human well-being have received increasing scientific interest owing to their importance in influencing sustainabili...
Reviews20 Feb 2025Nature Reviews Biodiversity P: 1-17 Using a units ontology to annotate pre-existing metadata John H. Porter Margaret O’Brien Christine M. Laney ResearchOpen Access20 Feb 2025Scientific Data Volume: 12, P: 304 I see blue ...
Nations and many researchers have emphasized the critical role international collaborative science plays in solving global challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss and pandemics. The rise of non-Western countries as science powers is helping to drive this type of global cooperative research. ...
The first China-Indonesia joint scientific expedition in the Java Trench, the deepest point in the Indian Ocean, winded up successfully on March 28 with the research vessel, Tansuo-1 (Discovery One), returning to Sanya city in Hainan province, south China. ...
Without addressing the lack of research infrastructure, funding, and supportive science policies, structural biology capacity-building efforts in Africa will continue to be hindered by the persistent challenge of brain drain. Emmanuel Nji ,Katharina C. Cramer ...