[HTML][HTML] Harnessing the connectivity of climate change, food systems and diets: Taking action to improve human and planetary health
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
Rapidly progressing climate heating as well as ongoing economic and population growth
exacerbate the challenges of reconciling the multitude of land functions and services …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
the social forces affecting biodiversity loss, this paper examines whether biodiversity loss …
Genomic analysis of Bornean geckos (Gekkonidae: Cyrtodactylus) reveals need for updated taxonomy
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 …
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
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 …
data analytics, and remote sensing. This paper explores the impact of digital farming on …