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Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?
Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost? Salting roads can … used on airport runways. Chloride salts (such as sodium, calcium, and magnesium chlorides) are almost one-tenth the … 10 grams per square metre. This is the basis on which northern provinces have adopted further measures to reduce …
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Dr. Winslow D. Hansen
… forest ecology, social-ecological resilience, natural disturbance 845 677-7600 … Scholar at Landscape Conservation Initiative at Northern Arizona University (now the Center for Adaptable … for changing fire regimes in the Sonoran Desert and anthropogenic impacts on mutualist interactions (seed …
ltumblety - 11/15/2023 - 14:15
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Can humans be part of healthy ecosystems?
… Teri has witnessed the harmful effects of development on natural habitats near her home, and wonders whether we can … Today, the beliefs and traditions of the Karuk Tribe of northern California still emphasise a symbiotic relationship … Department of Natural Resources Dr Frank Kanawha Lake - US Forest Service Research Ecologist and Tribal Liaison Will …
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Dr. Ian McGregor
Dr. Ian McGregor Forest Ecologist, Remote Sensing Scientist845 677-7600 … real-time, monitoring algorithm to detect deforestation in northern Myanmar. Using a mix of optical and synthetic … improving detections by incorporating deforestation drivers, and integrating adaptive capacity to have a …
ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:41
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Pandemics: Humans are the culprits
… our food system, trade in species and plants, anthropogenic climate change – all these are drivers of biodiversity loss and also drivers of new … to jump to humans, but they rarely do, in undisturbed, natural ecosystems. But when people degrade or destroy …
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Dr. Jazlynn Hall
Dr. Jazlynn Hall Forest and Landscape Ecologisthallj@caryinstitute.org … to use simulation models and geospatial analysis to examine drivers of forest carbon and project future forest carbon. … stocks. If forests are to prove an effective component in natural climate solutions, it is critical to develop …
ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:34
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Ecology and artificial intelligence: stronger together
… and that might help us discover new interactions and drivers that we may not have thought were important," said … understanding why mode collapse does or doesn’t happen in natural systems, we may learn how to make it not happen in … AI advancements in measuring, modeling, and predicting natural resilience could help us to prepare for and respond …
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What’s killing giant tropical trees? With $1.7M in awards, a Cary-led team aims to find out
… a $1.45 million grant from the National Science Foundation, forest ecologist Evan Gora from Cary Institute of … in the UK with additional funding from the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council. She and Gora will be … to be different at different sites. Understanding the drivers of tree death and how they will change with global …
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Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend
… with great sadness that we share that Gary M. Lovett , forest ecologist and Senior Scientist Emeritus at Cary … pollution monitoring, to prevent damage to our nation’s natural resources. Cary Senior Scientist Emeritus Charlie … Thanks for advising me in such a kind and generous way during my 2-years research at Cary. I loved sampling with …
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July: Stay cool
… waters of both Lakes Michigan and Superior are 39 degrees during the summer, no matter how hot the air is. Even small … I already noted that nutrient pollution leads to oxygen depletion in the underlake, squeezing coldwater fishes … off instead of replenishing those aquifers. Like our other natural resources, coldwater refuges require careful …
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