A systematic review of potential toxic elements contamination in coastal and freshwater sediments from Algeria over the past two decades
The increase in concentrations of potential toxic elements resulting from human activities
has raised concerns about their impact on human health and ecosystems. A total of 41 …
has raised concerns about their impact on human health and ecosystems. A total of 41 …
Long-term projection of future climate change over the twenty-first century in the Sahara region in Africa under four Shared Socio-Economic Pathways scenarios
Q Guo, Z He, Z Wang - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023 - Springer
Climate change affects air quality and people's health. Therefore, accurate prediction of
future climate change is of great significance for human beings to better adapt and mitigate …
future climate change is of great significance for human beings to better adapt and mitigate …
A systematic review on remote sensing of wetland environments
This review provides an overview of the progress made in remote sensing application for
soil moisture, vegetation and inundation map** in wetland environments. The main …
soil moisture, vegetation and inundation map** in wetland environments. The main …
Landscape context and wetland attributes influence wintering waterbirds in important bird and biodiversity areas: implications for conservation and management
Context The intensification and expansion of human activities have caused profound
changes in global wetlands and their associated aquatic bird communities. Understanding …
changes in global wetlands and their associated aquatic bird communities. Understanding …
Spatio-temporal analysis of the effects of human activities on habitat quality: a case study of Guiyang city, Guizhou province, China
S Gao, L Yang, H Jiao - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
In recent years, regional habitat quality (HQ) has significantly degenerated, mainly attributed
to human activities. Evaluating the spatio-temporal effects of human activities on HQ is …
to human activities. Evaluating the spatio-temporal effects of human activities on HQ is …
The exploration and exploitation of shale gas in Algeria: Surveying key developments in the context of climate uncertainty
Abstract Algeria ratified the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change which is committed to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions through renewable energy promotion, expanding forest …
reduce greenhouse gas emissions through renewable energy promotion, expanding forest …
[HTML][HTML] Phenology of the regionally critically endangered dragonfly Urothemis edwardsii in the national park of El Kala, northeast of Algeria
In the Mediterranean, Urothemis edwardsii is one of the most threatened dragonfly species
with a relict population restricted to the northeast of Algeria. Despite the recent subtle local …
with a relict population restricted to the northeast of Algeria. Despite the recent subtle local …
[HTML][HTML] Ecological structure of aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in the Hauts Plateaux of Northeast Algeria
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are integral parts of functioning wetlands, inhabiting a diversity
of aquatic ecosystems where communities are spatially structured. Macroinvertebrates of …
of aquatic ecosystems where communities are spatially structured. Macroinvertebrates of …
Combined Effects of Climate and Pests on Fig (Ficus carica L.) Yield in a Mediterranean Region: Implications for Sustainable Agricultural Strategies
Fig cultivation has long been an agricultural tradition in the Mediterranean region, providing
economic and social benefits to local communities. Understanding fig tree yield response to …
economic and social benefits to local communities. Understanding fig tree yield response to …
Ecohydraulics-based environmental flow assessment in two arid North African rivers
North Africa is among the most water-stressed regions in the world; still, the habitat
requirements of its freshwater biota are largely unknown. In this study,(i) we developed …
requirements of its freshwater biota are largely unknown. In this study,(i) we developed …