[HTML][HTML] Harnessing the connectivity of climate change, food systems and diets: Taking action to improve human and planetary health

J Fanzo, L Miachon - Anthropocene, 2023 - Elsevier
With climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, and ongoing conflicts, food systems and the
diets they produce are facing increasing fragility. In a turbulent, hot world, threatened …

Urbanization affects spatial variation and species similarity of bird diversity distribution

B Sun, Y Lu, Y Yang, M Yu, J Yuan, R Yu… - Science …, 2022 - science.org
Although cities are human-dominated systems, they provide habitat for many other species.
Because of the lack of long-term observation data, it is challenging to assess the impacts of …

Plant proteins as the functional building block of edible microcarriers for cell-based meat culture application

Y Kong, L **g, D Huang - Critical Reviews in Food Science and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Edible microcarriers are essential for develo** cell-based meat in large-scale cell
cultures. As they are required to be embedded in the final products, the microcarriers should …

Sustainable land systems in the Anthropocene: Navigating the global land squeeze

KH Erb, S Matej, H Haberl, S Gingrich - One Earth, 2024 - cell.com
Rapidly progressing climate heating as well as ongoing economic and population growth
exacerbate the challenges of reconciling the multitude of land functions and services …

Urban and peri-urban agroforestry to sustain livelihood and food security in the face of global environmental change and epidemic threats

JC Dagar, SR Gupta, GW Sileshi - … intensification of agriculture in Asia and …, 2023 - Springer
Many cities in tropical regions of Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia are at the forefront of global
environmental change, and are now faced with the increasing risk of floods, droughts …

Urbanization, human inequality, and material consumption

S Zhang, D Zhu, L Li - … Journal of Environmental Research and Public …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Global material consumption needs to be reduced to be within its planetary boundary.
Urbanization and human inequality are two profound economic-social phenomena, which …

Protected areas effectively resisted 33.8% of urban development pressures in China during 2000–2018

N Wang, Y Du, F Liang, J Yi, J Qian, W Tu, S Huang… - Applied …, 2023 - Elsevier
Protected areas (PAs) are the primary defense against biodiversity loss. Urban development
and expansion have subjected PAs to significant pressure, as they are rapidly approaching …

The effect of active females in the labor market on biodiversity loss

X Li, S Chen - Environmental Development, 2024 - Elsevier
Given that the existing literature has rarely considered gender inequality when assessing
the social forces affecting biodiversity loss, this paper examines whether biodiversity loss …

Genomic analysis of Bornean geckos (Gekkonidae: Cyrtodactylus) reveals need for updated taxonomy

HR Davis, I Nashriq, KS Woytek… - Zoologica …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Using molecular genetic data, recognised diversity within the gecko genus Cyrtodactylus
has more than doubled, with many lineages that were once thought to be wide‐ranging …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring the impact of digital farming on agricultural engineering practices

A Raza, MA Shahid, M Safdar, MAR Tariq… - Biology and Life …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Digital farming has revolutionized agriculture by integrating technologies like IoT, AI, big
data analytics, and remote sensing. This paper explores the impact of digital farming on …