Mountain lakes are affected by anthropogenic use and global change, which necessitates management strategies to ensure their conservation and provision of ecosystem services …
In view of the increasing demand for ecosystem services (ESs) and rising pressures from global change on mountain lakes, sustainable management strategies are increasingly …
Although anthropogenic activities affect the ecological conditions of mountain lakes worldwide, the impacts on human wellbeing, in terms of ecosystem services provided by …
J Jia, Y Wang, Y Lu, K Sun, S Lyu, Y Gao - Science of The Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Being a fundamental property of aquatic systems, gross primary productivity (GPP) is affected by complex environmental factors, such as salinity, nutrients, pH, and sunlight …
Growing demand for outdoor recreation puts pressure on highly-frequented peri-urban areas. In the Netherlands, a more equal distribution of recreationists has been proposed by …
J Ren, K Su, Y Chang, Y Wen - Forests, 2021 - mdpi.com
The rapid development of ecotourism provides a win–win path for ecological and environmental protection and sustainable economic development. However, environmental …
J Mazurkiewicz, A Mazur, R Mazur, K Chmielowski… - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
The article discusses the impact of nutrients from sewage on the state of the sewage receiver. Bioremediation was carried out through the use of effective microorganisms. The …
Eutrophication is one of the major threats to the quality of water in high mountain lakes. The inflow of elements having biological origin may significantly aggravate the ecological status …
Mountain lakes are highly sensitive to global change, requiring sustainable management strategies that support crucial ecosystem services (ES). However, small mountain lakes are …