Despite occupying an area no greater than 8% of the earth's surface, natural wetland ecosystems fulfill multiple ecological functions: 1. Soil formation and stabilization support, 2 …
D Mao, Z Wang, J Wu, B Wu, Y Zeng… - Land degradation & …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Humans benefit from multiple ecosystem services of wetlands, but massive wetland loss has occurred worldwide due to rapid urbanization. To assess the problem, it is necessary to …
Wetlands have been extensively modified by human activities worldwide. We provide a global-scale portrait of the threats and protection status of the world's inland wetlands by …
While global food demand and world population are rapidly growing, land potential for cropping is steadily declining due to various soil degradation processes, a major one of …
P Jeschke - Pest management science, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Agriculture is facing an enormous challenge: it must ensure that enough high‐quality food is available to meet the needs of a continually growing population. Current and future …
This paper is a synthetic overview of some of the threats, risks, and integrated water management elements in freshwater ecosystems. The paper provides some discussion of …
Abstract Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is one of the most urbanized and biologically diverse regions in the world but is often characterized by weak environmental …
This paper explores the urban carbon cycle from the natural sciences perspective, identifying key knowledge gaps and priority areas for future research. The combination of …
There has been much written about the negative social and environmental impacts of large hydropower dams, particularly the impacts on people and the environment caused by …