Springs ecosystem classification
LE Stevens, ER Schenk, AE Springer - Ecological Applications, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Springs ecosystems are globally abundant, geomorphologically diverse, and bio‐culturally
productive, but are highly imperiled by anthropogenic activities. More than a century of …
productive, but are highly imperiled by anthropogenic activities. More than a century of …
[HTML][HTML] Disaster-related losses of ecosystems and their services. Why and how do losses matter for disaster risk reduction?
Climate-related hazards, more specifically droughts, floods and storms, cause the largest
share of people affected by disasters and major economic losses. While social and …
share of people affected by disasters and major economic losses. While social and …
Overlooked risks and opportunities in groundwatersheds of the world's protected areas
Protected areas are a key tool for conserving biodiversity, sustaining ecosystem services
and improving human well-being. Global initiatives that aim to expand and connect …
and improving human well-being. Global initiatives that aim to expand and connect …
Ecohydrogeology: The interdisciplinary convergence needed to improve the study and stewardship of springs and other groundwater-dependent habitats, biota, and …
This essay discusses the need for, advantages and challenges of integrating the scientific
disciplines of ecology and hydrogeology in the study of groundwater-dependent ecosystems …
disciplines of ecology and hydrogeology in the study of groundwater-dependent ecosystems …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic literature review of non-market valuation of Indigenous peoples' values: Current knowledge, best-practice and framing questions for future …
Non-market valuation (NMV) can be effective to understand the value people place on
ecosystem goods and services for which there are no market prices. Over the last 20 years …
ecosystem goods and services for which there are no market prices. Over the last 20 years …
[PDF][PDF] Urgent plea for global protection of springs
M Cantonati, RJ Fensham, LE Stevens… - Conservation …, 2021 - cris.unibo.it
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2024 Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna Archivio istituzionale della ricerca Urgent …
2024 Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna Archivio istituzionale della ricerca Urgent …
Exploring the influence of an extended theory of planned behaviour on preferences and willingness to pay for participatory natural resources management
In this paper we explore the role of the theory of planned behaviour in the context of
preferences for a decentralized governance of natural resources. A choice experiment was …
preferences for a decentralized governance of natural resources. A choice experiment was …
Study of water quality, socio-economic status and policy intervention in spring ecosystems of Tripura, Northeast India
Spring is vital in all hilly areas. Without question, springs have aided in the advancement of
human civilization. Mountain springs supply water to rural families in the Northeast. This …
human civilization. Mountain springs supply water to rural families in the Northeast. This …
An assessment of uranium in groundwater in the Grand Canyon region
FD Tillman, KR Beisner, JR Anderson, JA Unema - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Abstract The Grand Canyon region in northern Arizona is a home or sacred place of origin
for many Native Americans and is visited by over 6 million tourists each year. Most …
for many Native Americans and is visited by over 6 million tourists each year. Most …
Assessing tourists' preferences for recreational trips in national and natural parks as a premise for long-term sustainable management plans
Sustainable tourism management plans rely on relevant and consistent information about
factors that can influence the decision to visit a protected area. This paper uses the choice …
factors that can influence the decision to visit a protected area. This paper uses the choice …