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Understanding Land Change, Resultant Invasive Species Distribution and Management Potential in a Small Coastal Rhode Island Community
(2023-04-20)
Invasive species and resultant degradation of native ecosystems is the most significant threat to biodiversity on the planet (GBO3, 2010, as cited by Hawthorne et al., 2015). In New England, the establishment of invasive ...
Remote Sensing Methods for Assessing Abrupt Land Cover Change —A Case Study of the Central Luangwa Valley in Zambia
(2022-05-12)
Abstract
I examined how abrupt land cover change can be detected, measured, and evaluated via accessible platforms using varied methods applicable to the non remote sensing (RS) specialized analyst. Analysis with free ...
Locating Suitable Summer Roosting Habitat for Endangered Bats Using Geographic Analysis
(2023-10-05)
Abstract
Bats provide many ecosystem benefits like pollinating plants, dispersing seeds, and controlling pest insects for agricultural crops (Jones et al., 2009). Insectivorous bats are so importance to humans (Heim et ...
Implementing Sustainable Blue Carbon Initiatives as a Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss Solution: Restoration Considerations and Upending Conventional Top-Down Governance
(2024-04-18)
As international institutions (e.g., UN; World Bank), state and non-state actors, the private sector, and civil society confront the interconnected crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, an unassuming nature-based ...