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To Be Equitable, US Urban Green Infrastructure Planning Must Transform
… Use Education and Research. Stormwater management features at the Henrietta Lacks Educational Park … promise of adding real value to our cities. To realize the potential of these approaches to minimize hazards and … of the Urban Systems Lab. More details and other project publications can be found at www.giequity.org . …
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Ecology and artificial intelligence: stronger together
… of data sources, and that might help us discover new interactions and drivers that we may not have thought were … independently, the researchers say that closer and more deliberate collaboration could yield not-yet-imagined … in the convergent evolution of ecology and AI has the potential to yield transformative perspectives and solutions …
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Cary Institute to host Climate Week NYC event on addressing the wildfire crisis
… managers and policymakers to implement more effective fire management and community adaptation strategies. During … initiative that will use ecology and predictive science to address the fire crisis. The Western Fire & Forest … will ensure that we invest in strategies that maximize our potential to shift the balance of western fire from …
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Dr. Winslow D. Hansen
… at Grand Teton National Park to evaluate whether different management strategies might reduce wildfire risk to people … the Sonoran Desert and anthropogenic impacts on mutualist interactions (seed dispersal and pollination). She … pathways by which conventional methods underestimate the potential for forest loss with climate change, and 2) …
ltumblety - 11/15/2023 - 14:15
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Living with wildfire: Q&A with Winslow Hansen, Forest Ecologist
… remote sensing, and simulation models to target forest management that reduces risk of catastrophic wildfires. … will take decades to unfold. In the meantime, there is real potential for science-based management to reduce the … are incredibly expensive and there are finite funds to address fire risk across the landscape. My lab is focused on …
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Machine learning IDs mammal species with the potential to spread SARS-CoV-2
Machine learning IDs mammal species with the potential to spread SARS-CoV-2 Insights can … are frequently handled by biologists for research and management. Han explains, “Our model is the only one … 1983, our scientists have been investigating the complex interactions that govern the natural world and the impacts …
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Strategies for achieving equitable green infrastructure in US urban planning
… vary widely and are often narrowly focused on stormwater management. (There is also an associated press release .) Discover related resources, including publications, essays, a white paper , a Story Map , … 1983, our scientists have been investigating the complex interactions that govern the natural world and the impacts …
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Toward a more inclusive definition of green infrastructure
… When they do, they tend to focus on stormwater management, favoring engineered facilities over parks and … are working to transform urban planning to better address equity and justice issues. To support these efforts, … 1983, our scientists have been investigating the complex interactions that govern the natural world and the impacts …
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Antidepressant pollution alters crayfish behavior, with impacts to stream ecosystems
… Increased foraging and reduced aggression have the potential to alter stream functioning Photo by Stefan … 1983, our scientists have been investigating the complex interactions that govern the natural world and the impacts … on these systems. Our findings lead to more effective management and policy actions and increased environmental …
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The Search for Animals That Could Carry the Next Deadly Virus
… to identify novel viruses including those with the potential to infect humans. There are also efforts under … severe acute respiratory syndrome have been tied to human interactions with palm civets, dromedary camels, nonhuman … Dr. Han says, “contact with humans is the most important element.”
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