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Groups: Open Access Tags: Ecology Inorganic Chemistry keywords.General Environmental Science

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    The European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) has created a demand for comparing the benefits and costs of the remedial measures. A major part of the benefits from improved...
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    Global Fish Trade, Prices, and Food Security in an African Coral Reef Fishery

    This study evaluated the potential impact of global fish trade on local food prices by analyzing a 16-year locally collected time series of disaggregated coral reef fish...
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    Implementing climate change adaptation: lessons from India’s national adaptat...

    With poverty alleviation and sustainable development as key imperatives for a developing economy like India, what drives the resource-constrained state governments to prioritize...
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    Potential of rice husk ash in atrazine removal

    An experimental study was carried out to explore the possibility of using a prepared microporous material, Rice Husk Ash (RHA) as an alternative to the commercial Powdered...
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    Productivity change and decomposition analysis of Japanese regional economies

    This study examines the productivity growth and its four components for Japanese regional economies by analyzing 47 prefectures for the period 1995–2012. The productivity...
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    Social impacts of climate change mitigation policies and their implications f...

    The Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set ambitious targets for environmental, economic and social progress. Climate change mitigation policies play a...
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    The Pacific Coast Groundfish Trawl Fishery transitioned to a catch shares program in January 2011. The Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Social Study was designed to measure...
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    To what extent do regions in different member states of the European Union benefit from Cohesion Policy? A spatial regression discontinuity design approach offers distinct but...
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    Chinese consumer responses to carbon labeling: evidence from experimental auc...

    With the growing anxiety over global warming, some groups have advocated the mandatory carbon labeling of products, whereas other groups have opposed such labeling. How...
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    Can zoning resolve nature use conflicts? The case of the Numto Nature Park in...

    In the Russian Arctic, nature protection is important to preserve valuable ecosystems and indigenous lifestyles against the rapidly expanding oil and gas activities. In this...
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    Using Expert Elicitation to Determine the Relative Impact of Coastal Modifica...

    Marine turtles utilize sandy beaches as nesting grounds, which can be impacted by a variety of coastal modifications. In the context of limited resources, managers need to...
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    In the US, federal environmental policies tend to be implemented by subnational agencies through intergovernmental management systems, which results in state governments serving...
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    Coastal climate adaptation in port-cities: adaptation deficits, barriers, and...

    Port cities are on the frontline of emerging coastal risks related to climate change, sea-level rise, and human impacts on coastal zones. This article addresses the need for...
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    The Role of Indigenous Resurgence in Marine Conservation

    Indigenous peoples’ efforts toward environmental conservation are indivisible from their cultural identity and their social and political organizations. Indigenous resurgence,...
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    On-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) are designed to treat wastewater on site, in a decentralized manner. If sited or managed poorly, OWTS can become significant sources...
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    Carbon dynamics and GHG implications of increasing wood construction: long-te...

    Wooden construction elements often exhibit lower life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions than conventional counterparts (‘material substitution effect’). Moreover, the...
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    Policy design, spatial planning and climate change adaptation: a case study f...

    There are gaps in the existing climate change adaptation literature concerning the design of spatial planning instruments and the relationship between policy instruments and the...
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    Adaptation Pathways in Coastal Case Studies: Lessons Learned and Future Direc...

    Climate change adaptation presents a difficult challenge for coastal towns around the world, forcing local governments to plan for sea level rise in a contentious...
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    Do mandates matter for plan quality? Jurisdictional aggregation for a watersh...

    Despite the prominent ecological and economic roles played by local water bodies, jurisdictions routinely fail to take action to protect water resources. To combat this failure...
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    Effective Public Participation is Fundamental for Marine Conservation—Lessons...

    The Representative Areas Program (RAP) was, at the time, the most comprehensive process of community involvement and participatory planning for any environmental issue in...