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Volume 26 - Issue 2

Characterization and optimization studies of cellulose based bioplastics extracted from Musa paradisiaca L.

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R DEVIKA et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

In recent past, attentions are towards preserving and restoring the resources of environment in terms of development of new products of environmental safety, Therefore utilization of vegetable fibres, extracts from stem, leaves, fruits and roots for the production of biopolymers / improving...

Cellulose pseudostem +10 more

Evaluating the potential capability of Selenium nanoparticles on degradation of hazardess textile dye using environmental friendly approach

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V.G. Anisha Gnana Vincy et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

This study synthesizes selenium nanoparticles (Se NPs) using a green approach, utilizing Tectona grandis leaf extract in a hydrothermal method. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis provided highly crystalline particles with a trigonal crystal structure, indicative of the well-defined nature of the...

degradation of hazardess green synthesis +3 more

Volume 26 - Issue 3

Visitors’ environmental attitudes and willingness to pay for nature conservation: the case of Langtang National Park in the Himalayas

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Stamatios Ntanos et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

National parks are a destination for nature-based tourism (NBT) in both the developed and developing countries. National Park visitors with pro-environmental attitudes may be more likely to support the management's conservation efforts. However, managing and funding national parks and protected...

entrance fee environmental attitudes +5 more

Volume 25 - Issue 3

Determining the Effects of Changes in Land Use on Carbon Amount in Above-Ground Biomass with NDVI

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Ahmet Salih Değermenci et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

In terms of sustainable land use management, it is extremely important to reveal the land conditions and the changes that occur on the land in certain periods. In this study, using CORINE data for Düzce province, land use status and transitions between land-use classes over 28 years were...

Düzce land use +3 more

Volume 23 - Issue 4

Spatial and temporal variations of hydrodynamics and sediment dynamics in Indus River Estuary,Pakistan

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Noor Ahmed Kalhoro et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

Field investigations were conducted to study the seasonal variation of hydrodynamics and sediment transport in Indus River Estuary (IRE), Pakistan. The data of water levels, currents, salinity, and suspended sediment concentration (SSC) were collected hourly covering both wet and dry seasons. Tidal...

Seasonality fluvial discharge +4 more

Volume 23 - Issue 3

Hydrological behavior of natural springs/streams in mid hills of Chakrata Himalaya, India

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U K Maurya et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

The present study was carried out to understand the hydrological behavior of natural springs/streams in Semalta watershed, Kalsi block, Dehradun. The surface catchment areas of springs/streams were delineated using Survey of India Toposheet (1:50,000 scale) whereas drainage, slope, and land use maps...

Watershed Chakrata Himalaya +3 more

Volume 23 - Issue 1

Tolerance and adaptation mechanisms developed by Moringa oleifera (L) seeds under oxidative stress induced by salt stress during in vitro germination

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Anastasia Pantera et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

The current study explores the capacities of Moringa oleifera (L), to overcome and/or tolerate oxidative stress induced by a saline substrate as a constraining factor. For this, Moringa seeds have been treated for 15 days after germination in vitro with increasing concentrations of NaCl, and...

salt and oxidative stress antioxidant and osmoregulatory activity +1 more

Volume 21 - Issue 3

A numerical model for river habitat restoration: a case study of the Chin-sha River in China

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Yao Weiwei et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

Currently, the ecosystem is being damaged in many rivers and subsequently the fish species living there are also facing decline or even extinction. This situation urges to model the habitat and to design suitable restoration strategies in order to increase the capabilities of ecological modeling. In...

River restoration strategy ecohydraulic simulation +4 more

Volume 18 - Issue 4

Effects of forest expansion and land abandonment on ecosystem services of alpine environments: case study in Ledro valley (Italy) for the period 1859-2011

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Vassilis Aschonitis et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

During the last century, the European Alps have faced intense socio-economic changes, which have led to respective land-use changes with immediate impact on ecosystem services (ESs). The aim of the study is to present the land-use changes and their effects on the economical contribution of ESs in...

Alpine environment land-use change +3 more

Volume 18 - Issue 3

Changes in antioxidative systems and membrane stability index of canola in response to saline soil and fertilizer treatment application

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Babak motesharezadeh et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

The ability of fertilizer treatments (O (Optimum level), OP (Optimum level + twice amount of K + ), OZ (Optimum level + twice amount of Zn 2+ ) and OZP (Optimum level + twice amount of K + + twice amount of Zn 2+ )) to ameliorate salinity stress was studied in canola plants. In addition, fertilizer...

zinc chelate ameliorate +3 more

Volume 17 - Issue 1

Evaluation and Comparison of DPSIR Framework and the Combined SWOT–DPSIR Analysis approach: Towards Embracing Complexity

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Christos A. Karavitis et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

Natural resources management needs to deal with multiple and usually conflicting issues in order to satisfy equally opposing objectives for the physical systems sustainable development. In such a complex field, decision making may become quite challenging and pressing particularly in times of crises...

Decision Making Decision Support Tools +4 more

Volume 17 - Issue 2

Analysing Pressures and Threats on the Southern Wetlands of Iran with the Application of RAPPAM Methodology (Case study: Khuzestan Province)

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Monavari, S.M. et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

Wetlands are sensitive ecosystems. They provide various services to man, but have been degraded to a large extent. Wetlands are of great importance, therefore they should be evaluated and monitored periodically in a planned way. Undoubtedly, identifying threatening factors for wetlands properly and...

Wetland Pressure +5 more

Volume 16 - Issue 5

Spatio-temporal change assessment using normalize difference vegetative index and spectral analysis techniques for vegetation cover on Wadi Auranah

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Gohar A. Mahar et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

Wadi Auranah is one of the potential wadis in respect of land use, located on the western shield (Hijaz escarpment) of Saudi Arabia. A spatio-temporal change assessment of this wadi (valley) was conducted with the help of landsat data. The results of the spectral analysis and NDVI for vegetation...

NDVI Spectral enhancement +3 more

Adopting a participatory approach to community forests management in rural Nigeria

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Arowolo Aisha Olushola et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

The study examined the willingness of rural households to pay for sustainable management of community forests in Southwest Nigeria. The value elicitation format used was the dichotomous choice contingent valuation technique. The multistage random sampling technique was used in selecting 180 rural...

Households Willingness +5 more

Volume 16 - Issue 4

Effect of soil scarification on natural regeneration of mature scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) stands in Greece

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Grigoriadis Nikolaos et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

The natural regeneration of Scots pine stands at the Sarakatsana location in the Pieria Mountains improved considerably after the removal of the dense ground vegetation followed mechanical soil scarification. The experimental design consisted of replications on scarified and non-scarified soil. The...

Regeneration Silviculture +3 more

Volume 16 - Issue 2

Spatialised agricultural nitrogen balance of Veneto region, Northern Italy: sources identification, assessment and policy relevance

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Pulighe G. et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

The aim of this study is to deepening knowledge on the agricultural nitrogen cycle within the Veneto region (Northern Italy) by computing the Gross Nitrogen Balance (GNB) with highly geographical resolution. Spatialised maps of nitrogen input and output, created using the most detailed information...

Gross Nitrogen Balance Agro-environmental Land Units +3 more

Soil mapping to assess workability in central Italy as climate change adaptation technique

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Bergonzoli S. et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

In this paper soil conventional tillage (CT) in two adiacent on-farm sites, hilly and plain fields, was carried out in comparison with direct-seeding + fertilizing at very low water content. The quality and quantity of work were evaluated through machine performance, fossil-fuel energy requirements...

soil mapping GPS +5 more

Volume 16 - Issue 1

Site specific agricultural soil management with the use of new technologies

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Miltiadis Iatrou et al. View all

Ecosystems and Natural Resources Management

The Soil Science Institute of Thessaloniki produces new digitized Soil Maps that provide a useful electronic database for the spatial representation of the soil variation within a region, based on in situ soil sampling, laboratory analyses, GIS techniques and plant nutrition mathematical models...

soil map new technologies +2 more