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    Extreme Sound, “Extreme” Lifestyle? Investigating Cattle Decapitation’s Stance on the Human Impact on the Environment and Animal Rights by Bojana Radovanović

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Namely, the band’s current and former members have been vocal about their stance on animal cruelty and human impact on the environment, also reflected in the band’s lyrics and imagery. …”
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    Chemical accidents and environmental impact assessment and forecast by Vulević Branimir, Božović Anja

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Human impact on the environment is ever more conspicuous. Changes in the environment are evident year in year out. …”
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    Teen guides to environmental science / by 465465 Mongillo, John F., Mongillo, Peter A.

    Published 2004
    “…People and their environments -- v. 4. Human impact on the environment -- v. 5. Creating a sustainable society…”
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    Insect conservation biology: Proceedings of the royal entomological society's 23rd symposium by Stewart, A, New, T, Lewis, O

    Published 2007
    “…In an age of unprecedented human impact on the environment, insect conservation biology is of increasing importance. …”
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    Editorial: Functional Genomics in Plant Breeding 2.0 by Fatemeh Maghuly, Eva M. Molin, Rachit Saxena, David J. Konkin

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Scientists agree that the increased human impact on the environment since the 19th century has positioned our planet in a period of rapid and intense change, particularly to our natural ecosystems [...]…”
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    Eden in Peril: Impact of Humans on Pacific Island Ecosystems by Moshe Rapaport

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…Islands have often been cited as models of human impact upon the environment. With high rates of endemism and other unique characteristics, island ecosystems are subject to dramatic perturbation. …”
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    ESSENCE AND FEATURES OF ECOLOGIZATION OF ECONOMY by A. S. Frolov

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Ecologization of the economy is a focused process aimed at transforming economic activity by reducing the negative human impact on the environment. The article considers the causes, essence, main goals and principles of this process. …”
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    Pathways to ZEED by Roberta Pinna, Ezilda Costanzo, Sabrina Romano

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The EPBD, 2010/31/EU directive on the energy performance of buildings, introduces the concept of Nearly Zero-Energy Building (nZEB) supporting the transition towards Zero Energy Emission Districts (ZEED) and potentially transforming cities perspectives in order to reduce human impact on the environment. The EPBD revision in course aims at decarbonising the building stock also taking into account ICT facilities and smart readiness for better knowledge, management, and efficiency both at building and at district level. …”
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    Why were the Neolithic landscapes of Bela krajina and Ljubljana Marshes regions of Slovenia so dissimilar? by Maja Andrič

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The results of pollen analysis suggest that in Bela krajina the human impact on the environment (forest clearance and burning) was very intensive throughout the Holocene and led to changes in forest composition, increased biodiversity, and the formation of a mosaic landscape. …”
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    “Nature that Takes Back it Spaces”: when Architecture Teaches how to Trace Roots. A Conversation with Carlo Ratti by Aurosa Alison

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…It is attractive, however, to understand how to interpret the human impact on the environment, and the concrete design of architecture can do so much to this end. …”
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    PECULIARITIES OF REGIONAL NATURE MANAGEMENT IN PAVLODAR REGION by S. Sh.-A. Smailov

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The author analyzed the peculiarities of nature management in one of the major industrial regions of Northern Kazakhstan in order to identify regional differences in terms of socio-economic development that lead to the differentiation of the extent of human impact on the environment. For the analysis of socio-economic development of the region the indicators characterizing the economy (the region's place in the economy, the structure and dynamics of the GRP growth, density, industrial production, investment in fixed assets, the road density), the level and quality of life of the population (the average wage, employment, life expectancy, morbidity) were considered. …”
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    Safety Evaluation of Hydrogen Pipeline Transport: an Approach Based on Machine Learning by Abhishek Subedi, Alessandro Campari, Biraj Singh Thapa, Nicola Paltrinieri

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The issue of global warming imposes a change of paradigm in the energy sector to mitigate the human impact on the environment. In this perspective, hydrogen can be produced through water electrolysis and used in fuel-cell systems with near-zero pollutant emissions. …”
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    Identifying governance strategies that effectively support ecosystem services, resource sustainability, and biodiversity. by Kenward, R, Whittingham, M, Arampatzis, S, Manos, B, Hahn, T, Terry, A, Simoncini, R, Alcorn, J, Bastian, O, Donlan, M, Elowe, K, Franzén, F, Karacsonyi, Z, Larsson, M, Manou, D, Navodaru, I, Papadopoulou, O, Papathanasiou, J, von Raggamby, A, Sharp, R, Söderqvist, T, Soutukorva, A, Vavrova, L, Aebischer, N, Leader-Williams, N

    Published 2011
    “…Conservation scientists, national governments, and international conservation groups seek to devise, and implement, governance strategies that mitigate human impact on the environment. However, few studies to date have systematically investigated the performance of different systems of governance in achieving successful conservation outcomes. …”
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    Offering patients more: how the West Africa Ebola outbreak can shape innovation in therapeutic research for emerging and epidemic infections by Rojek, A, Horby, P

    Published 2017
    “…Given the on-going risk of emerging infectious disease outbreaks in an era of unprecedented population density, international travel and human impact on the environment it is pertinent to focus on improving the research and development landscape for treatments of emerging and epidemic-prone infections. …”
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    Identifying major phases in the use of land, energy and changing landscapes by agrarian societies (7,000 cal BP-Present) in Cantabrian Spain, based on cultural changes and anthropo... by Alexandre Martinez, Anhelina Zapolska, Frank Arthur, Philip Verhagen, Sjoerd Kluiving, José Muñoz-Rojas, José Muñoz-Rojas, César Borja Barrera, César Borja Barrera, Pablo Fraile Jurado

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…These historical processes were characterized, respectively using heavy metal pollution contents (Hg, Zn, Cd, As, Ni, REE, Pb, and 206 Pb/207 Pb) and total arboreal pollen percentages in peat bogs, providing global trends of human impact on the environment. These trends were then compared to climate (temperature and precipitation) and natural vegetation evolution modeling through time.ResultsResults show seven phases of major human impact on the environment: (1) the Copper phase ca. 4,400–4,100 cal BP, (2) the Middle Bronze phase ca. 3,500–3,150 cal BP, (3) the Iron phase ca. 2,800–2,500 cal BP, (4) the Roman phase ca. 2,200–1,750 cal BP, (5) the Medieval phase ca. 1,250–1,000 cal BP, (6) the Colonial phase ca. 650–400 cal BP, and (7) the Industrial phase ca. 150 cal BP-Present.DiscussionFour phases are tightly related to substantial changes in land use and subsistence strategies: (1) Production, with the appearance of productive economies during the Neolithic, (2) Specialization, with the appearance of specialized activities and trade during the Middle Bronze phase, (3) Urbanization, with the first urban centers during the Roman phase, and (4) Globalization, with worldwide colonialism and capitalism economies during the Colonial phase.…”
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    Sustainable development and formation of the ecosystem of society by Borisova Ludmila, Zhukova Tatyana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Qualitative analysis reflects the factorial impact on the biological environment, determines the main directions of human impact on the environment and serves as the basis for consistent economic and other transformations. …”
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    Doğal Ortam Üzerinde Beşerî Etkinin Mekânsal Analizi: Denizli Örneği by Rauf Belge, Cansu Duman

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The gradual increase in these problems has brought the problem of determining and measuring the human impact on the environment. The Human Influence Index, developed for this purpose, aims to measure the anthropogenic impact on space by using multiple parameters in a defined area. …”
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    Optimization of Leak Detectors’ Positioning in a Hydrogen Refueling Station by Alessandro Campari, Marco Bennici, Dimitrios Tzioutzios, Yiliu Liu

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Hydrogen has the potential to promote sustainable road transport in the forthcoming years, thus significantly reducing the human impact on the environment. This energy carrier can be produced by renewable energy through water electrolysis and used in fuel cell-powered vehicles (FCVs) with elevated efficiency and no pollutant emissions. …”
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