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Factors Shaping Human Settlements and Ecosystems in the Upper Minjiang Watershed, China
The article discusses the complex interplay between human settlement development and environmental conditions in the Upper Minjiang watershed located in the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous…
A recent study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology indicates significant microbial impairment in Delaware’s inland waterways, primarily attributed to human waste, both treated and untreated.…
The article discusses the controversial actions of Elon Musk’s U.S. Department of Government Efficiency, alleging that it is undermining the federal government under the pretext of…
The article examines the Human Settlement Environment (HSE) in arid areas, particularly focusing on Gansu Province in Northwestern China. It highlights how the natural and social…
Summary: Habitat quality (HQ) is crucial for species development and ecosystem security, particularly in the context of rising land use changes due to population growth and…
Assessing Climate Change and Human Influence on Runoff in a South China Tropical Watershed
The article delves into the impacts of climate change and human activities on hydrological processes, specifically focusing on the Wanquan River Basin in Hainan Province, China.…
Shona Blewett, Education and Outreach Manager at Geoscience Australia, discusses how both natural processes and human activity shape Australia’s landscapes and landforms. While tectonic movements, weathering,…