نتایج جستجو برای: coastal

تعداد نتایج: 54494  

2014
Yuhong Liu Lixin Wang Shumei Bao Huamin Liu Junbao Yu Yu Wang Hongbo Shao Yan Ouyang Shuqing An

The coastal wetland ecosystems are important in the global carbon and nitrogen cycle and global climate change. For higher fragility of coastal wetlands induced by human activities, the roles of coastal wetland ecosystems in CH4 and N2O emissions are becoming more important. This study used a DNDC model to simulate current and future CH4 and N2O emissions of coastal wetlands in four sites along...

2011
Daniel J. Conley Jacob Carstensen Juris Aigars Philip Axe Erik Bonsdorff Tatjana Eremina Britt-Marie Haahti Christoph Humborg Per Jonsson Jonne Kotta Christer Lännegren Ulf Larsson Alexey Maximov Miguel Rodriguez Medina Elzbieta Lysiak-Pastuszak Nijolė Remeikaitė-Nikienė Jakob Walve Sunhild Wilhelms Lovisa Zillén

Hypoxia is a well-described phenomenon in the offshore waters of the Baltic Sea with both the spatial extent and intensity of hypoxia known to have increased due to anthropogenic eutrophication, however, an unknown amount of hypoxia is present in the coastal zone. Here we report on the widespread unprecedented occurrence of hypoxia across the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea. We have identified 1...

2014
Chaoxia Yuan Toshio Yamagata

The present study shows the existence of intrinsic coastal air-sea coupled phenomenon in the coastal ocean off Baja California and California in boreal summer for the first time. It contributes significantly to the interannual sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies there. An initial decrease/increase in the equatorward alongshore surface winds weakens/strengthens the coastal upwelling and rais...

2016
Lisa Emelia Svensson Anil Markandya Ståle Navrud Henrik Lindhjem Kristin Magnussen

The coastal zones globally are under increasing pressure from often competing human uses, such as aquaculture, sea transport, energy production, conservation, fishing, and recreation (Turner and Schaafsma 2015). Climate change causing sea level rise, warming and acidification, put additional pressures on coastal zones and management (Nicholls and Cazenave 2010). Traditionally; state, regional a...

2017
Maarten Bavinck Fikret Berkes Anthony Charles Ana Carolina Esteves Dias Nancy Doubleday Prateep Nayak Merle Sowman

"Coastal grab" refers to the contested appropriation of coastal (shore and inshore) space and resources by outside interests. This paper explores the phenomenon of coastal grabbing and the effects of such appropriation on community-based conservation of local resources and environment. The approach combines socialecological systems analysis with socio-legal property rights studies. Evidence of ...

2004
Gerald Niemi Denice Wardrop Robert Brooks Susan Anderson Valerie Brady Hans Paerl Chet Rakocinski Marius Brouwer Barbara Levinson Michael McDonald

More than half the world's human population lives within 100 km of the coast, and that number is expected to increase by 25% over the next two decades. Consequently, coastal ecosystems are at serious risk. Larger coastal populations and increasing development have led to increased loading of toxic substances, nutrients and pathogens with subsequent algal blooms, hypoxia, beach closures, and dam...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Siddharth Narayan Michael W Beck Borja G Reguero Iñigo J Losada Bregje van Wesenbeeck Nigel Pontee James N Sanchirico Jane Carter Ingram Glenn-Marie Lange Kelly A Burks-Copes

There is great interest in the restoration and conservation of coastal habitats for protection from flooding and erosion. This is evidenced by the growing number of analyses and reviews of the effectiveness of habitats as natural defences and increasing funding world-wide for nature-based defences-i.e. restoration projects aimed at coastal protection; yet, there is no synthetic information on w...

2012
Fredrik Dalerum Anna Perbro Rannveig Magnusdottir Pall Hersteinsson Anders Angerbjörn

To quantify the ecological effects of predator populations, it is important to evaluate how population-level specializations are dictated by intra- versus inter-individual dietary variation. Coastal habitats contain prey from the terrestrial biome, the marine biome and prey confined to the coastal region. Such habitats have therefore been suggested to better support predator populations compare...

2015
William Rees

At present, in China, the research about the urban sustainability construction is still in the exploratory stage. The ecological problems of the coastal area are more sensitive and complicated. In the background of global warming with serious ecological damage, this paper deeply researches on the main characteristics of urban sustainability and measures how to build urban sustainability. Throug...

Journal: :مجله پژوهش های اکوفیزیولوژی گیاهان زراعی 0

abstract     the major constraints of agricultural production in the south western coastal areas of bangladesh are soil and water salinity of varying degrees, lack of fresh water for irrigation, slow soil drying pattern which are being augmented further due to climate change, requires suitable options of farming systems and component technologies. the major constraints and potentials of agricul...

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