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Ecosystem health towards sustainability

WebDefinition of Ecosystem Health. Human activity is considered to be the major driver of global environmental change and has great …

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The importance of green spaces to public health: a …

WebAs green spaces are a common feature of liveable cities, a detailed understanding of the benefits provided by these areas is essential. Although green …

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The impact of green space and biodiversity on health

WebReported effects of green space on health were generally positive, but 22% of the papers identified either no effect or negative effects. We also found that although …

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Linking soil health and ecological resilience to achieve agricultural

WebCurrent soil health assessments provide insight into soil functional performance but often lack diagnostic criteria that assess management effects on soil …

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Ecosystem health towards sustainability

WebEcosystem health is closely related to the concept of sustainability, which is defined to meet the current and future societal need for ecosystem services. The potential to …

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The public health implications of gentrification: tick‐borne disease

WebNeighborhoods play a major role in health outcomes and the persistence of health disparities. The increased acknowledgment of the critical impacts that …

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Biodiverse green spaces: a prescription for global urban health

WebThe world is urbanizing and chronic health conditions associated with urban living are on the rise. There is mounting evidence that people with a diverse microbiome …

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Ecosystem Health and Sustainability

WebEcosystem Health and Sustainability. Navigation Bar Menu Home. Home; About. Read Full Aims and Scope; Society Information; Browse. Accepted Articles; Early View; Current …

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Disease‐smart climate adaptation for wildlife management and

WebMaintaining healthy wildlife populations is a central mission of natural resource management agencies. Although what constitutes a “healthy” wildlife population is often …

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Is biodiversity bad for your health

WebRecently, it has been suggested that native biodiversity may be dangerous because it increases the probability that a new zoonotic disease will emerge, constituting …

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Does biodiversity protect humans against infectious disease

WebIntroduction. With accelerating biodiversity loss and increasing awareness of the global public health importance of zoonotic disease (e.g., Lloyd-Smith et al. 2009), a …

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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

WebInvasive species, disease vectors, and pathogens affect biodiversity, ecosystem function and services, and human health. Climate change, land use, and …

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A room with a green view: the importance of nearby nature for …

WebWith the recent escalation in the prevalence of mental health disorders, and the possible negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on public mental health, our …

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Trends in vital signs for Greater Yellowstone: application of a

WebThis paper applies a Wildland Health Index (WHI) to evaluate trends in ecological vital signs in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). Components of the …

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Effects of biodiversity, habitat structure, and water quality on

WebGreater complexity of river habitats gives rise to a greater diversity of fish species (Robinson et al. 2002, Willis et al. 2005), and the health of river ecosystems has …

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Human health effects of a changing global nitrogen cycle

WebChanges to the global nitrogen cycle affect human health well beyond the associated benefits of increased food production. Many intensively fertilized crops …

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Integrating a One Health approach in education to address global …

WebOne such solution, known as the One Health approach, is a growing global strategy that is being adopted by health organizations and policy makers in response to …

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Terrestrial ecosystem health under long‐term metal inputs: …

WebIntroduction. The accumulation of hazardous metals in soils poses potential risks to ecological and human health. Soils receive metal inputs due to wet and dry …

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Using chemical language to shape future marine health

WebNevertheless, better understanding and utilization of the marine chemical language is critical for ensuring the future health of the marine realm. …

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EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON ARCTIC MARINE MAMMAL …

WebIntroduction. Health is a difficult concept to define, but most simply, it is an absence of disease, with disease defined as “any departure from normality” (Rothman …

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Coral restoration for coastal resilience: Integrating ecology

WebModeling historical changes in the shoreline and marine habitats can help link the health of coral reefs with wave energy and shoreline change (Reguero, Beck, …

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