… by: focusing on systemicurban-wetlandinterdependencies; providing an accessible … number of functions and benefits rather than systemic links. Some examples include the SUWMBA …
… Additionally, we provided a heuristic for conceptualizing the ways in which urbanwetland research may be made more useful and highlighted several exemplary cases of studies …
… Consequently, a comprehensive understanding of the interdependent operations of networks is … and estimate the potential systemic and reciprocal impacts of the systems in operation. …
… The Meadowlands, which make up a portion of the New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary, are a wetland region within my watershed and the largest remaining urbanwetland complex …
… These systems consist of many interdependent parts that interact in many ways, giving rise to emergent, system-wide patterns that cannot be predicted from the properties of the …
S Kundu, B Kundu, NK Rana, S Mahato - Sustainable Production and …, 2024 - Elsevier
… gap, a systematic review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic … 2 meticulously details all the reporting items essential for the systematic review, including …
… lands, Colombo’s urbanwetland grabbing involves very short-… conflicted with the complex interrelationships of the wetland’… the potential to encourage more systemic change in urban …
C Wang, Y Hou, Y Xue - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2017 - Elsevier
… So far, the researches of WRCC are still not formed a systematic and scientific theoretical … This model reflected interrelationships among the subsystems of water resources, social …
… , allowing for a systematic assessment of the landscape quality of urbanwetland parks. This … the study of components, the research of interrelationships between these aspects, and the …