Gesami, Brigid K. Nunoo, Jacob
Published in
Frontiers in Marine Science
This study investigates the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in monitoring and managing marine ecosystems to address the impacts of climate change on Kenya’s Blue Economy. It aims to assess the threats posed by climate change to these ecosystems and explore the potential of AI solutions to enhance adaptation and resilience. The research ...
Macera, Lisa Deslarzes, Ken Crook, Oliver-James Pioch, Sylvain Andrieu, Julien
Mangrove restoration projects have multiplied in last decades, but many have failed, and monitoring is often lacking. This paper aims at monitoring six projects in Benin, Senegal, Costa Rica, and the Philippines using remote sensing to evaluate the effectiveness of the studied restoration measures in terms of increase of mangroves cover. An unsuper...
El Behja, Hamza El M’rini, Abdelmounim Nachite, Driss Bouchkara, Mohammed El Khalidi, Khalid Zourarah, Bendahhou Uddin, Md Galal Abioui, Mohamed
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Kemppinen, Julia; Lembrechts, Jonas J.; Van Meerbeek, Koenraad; 76217; Carnicer, Jofre; Chardon, Nathalie Isabelle; Kardol, Paul; Lenoir, Jonathan; Liu, Daijun; Maclean, Ilya; Pergl, Jan;
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Kemppinen, Julia Lembrechts, Jonas van Meerbeek, Koenraad Carnicer, Jofre Chardon, Nathalie Isabelle Kardol, Paul Lenoir, Jonathan Liu, Daijun Maclean, Ilya Pergl, Jan
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Abstract Brief introduction: What are microclimates and why are they important? Microclimate science has developed into a global discipline. Microclimate science is increasingly used to understand and mitigate climate and biodiversity shifts. Here, we provide an overview of the current status of microclimate ecology and biogeography in terrestrial ...
Jäger, Heinke San-José, Miriam Peabody, Clare Chango, Rafael Sevilla, Christian
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Island forests are becoming increasingly fragmented and colonized by invasive species, which can eventually lead to local species extinctions. In the Galapagos Islands, invasive species pose a serious extinction threat to the endemic daisy tree Scalesia pedunculata, formerly the dominant habitat-forming species of the unique Scalesia forest. This f...
Bingham, Logan Robert Van Kleunen, Lucy Kolisnyk, Bohdan Nahorna, Olha Tupinambà-Simões, Frederico Reynolds, Keith Yousefpour, Rasoul Knoke, Thomas
Published in
Environmental Research Letters
Using a metaphor based on a historical debate between socialist and free-market economists, Salliou and Stritih (Environ. Res. Lett. 18 151001) advocate for decentralizing environmental management to harness emergent complexity and promote ecosystem health. Concerningly, however, their account seems to leave little room for top-down processes like ...
Buffa, Danielle C Thompson, Katharine E T Reijerkerk, Dana Brittain, Stephanie Manahira, George Samba, Roger Lahiniriko, Francois Brenah Marius, Clovis Jean Augustin, Jean Yves Tsitohery, Justome Ricky Francois
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Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
Worldwide, marginalized and low-income communities will disproportionately suffer climate change impacts while also retaining the least political power to mitigate their consequences. To adapt to environmental shocks, communities must balance intensifying natural resource consumption with the need to ensure the sustainability of ecosystem provision...
Suswadi, Irawan, N C Esthi, R B Novitasari, S
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Managing coastal ecosystem resources and mangrove forests in Sayung District, Demak Regency faces many challenges if it does not involve the community’s active role and stakeholders. Ecological empowerment faces the abrasion, erosion, and sedimentation of coastal areas that mangrove stands have not covered. On the other hand, the revitalization and...
Eedara, Basanth Babu Manivannan, Bhagyashree Alabsi, Wafaa Sun, Bo Curiel-Lewandrowski, Clara Zhang, Tianshun Bode, Ann M Mansour, Heidi M
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International journal of molecular sciences
Nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSC) are the most common skin cancers, and about 5.4 million people are diagnosed each year in the United States. A newly developed T-lymphokine-activated killer cell-originated protein kinase (TOPK) inhibitor, HI-TOPK-032, is effective in suppressing colon cancer cell growth, inducing the apoptosis of colon cancer cells ...