Urban ecosystemlimiting factoremergythe Pearl River DeltaThe development of urban ecosystems is usually restricted by a few key limiting factors, including both the natural resource condition and the socioeconomic performance. To link the natural, economic and social subsystems together and uniformly ...
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We used system dynamics to evaluate the advancing and limiting factors of MSL application for rural sewage treatment from the social, environmental, and economic dimensions. The results illustrated a complete causal loop diagram in which essential variables and relationships were concentrated in the ...
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These requirements must be underpinned by capacity development, knowledge management; and partnerships of co-production, communication and coordination. Benjamin Lamptey Salah SAHABI ABED Erik W. Kolstad CommentOpen Access26 Mar 2024 Nature Communications The Global Biodiversity Framework’s ecosystem ...
Extreme weather events lead to significant adverse societal costs. Extreme Event Attribution (EEA), a methodology that examines how anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions had changed the occurrence of specific extreme weather events, allows us to quantif
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In many cases, advocates and practitioners will need a nuanced and dynamic understanding of an ecosystem’s natural state to decide whether an intervention adheres to Principle 1.2. The structure and composition of many ecosystems are transitioning as climate changes, and some need human assistance ...
Perhaps increased phytoplankton growth would use up a significant amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but perhaps not, and there might well be side effects that could be detrimental to the ocean ecosystem. Within the ocean, the production of limestone, in the form of calcium carbonate ...