AMBIO: A Journal of Human Environment, Vol.33 No.6 (2004)
Series: AMBIO A Journal Of Human Environment. ;Vol.33 No.6 Publication details: Stockhom, Royal Swedish Academy, 2004,Description: 107p. 30cmISSN:- 00447447
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The Return of the Giants: Ecological Effects of an Increasing Elephant Population, Large Carnivores and Human Safety: A Review, Permafrost and Infrastructure in the Usa Basin (Northeast European Russia): Possible Impacts of Global Warming, Spitsbergen Landscape under 20th Century Climate Change: Sørkapp Land, Nitrogen Fertilization, Soil Nitrate Accumulation, and Policy Recommendations in Several Agricultural Regions of China, Impacts on Wetlands of Large-Scale Land-Use Changes by Agricultural Development: The Small Sanjiang Plain, China, Impact of Impoldering and Lake Restoration on Land-Cover Changes in Dongting Lake Area, Central Yangtze, Environmental Impact Assessment of Salmonid Feeds Using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Quantifying Background Nutrient Concentrations in Coastal Waters: A Case Study from an Urban Embayment of the Baltic Sea, Impact of Land Use and Physicochemical Settings on Aqueous Methylmercury Levels in the Mobile-Alabama River System, Visitor Impacts on Trails in the Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Nepal, Eco-City Development in China, Options for Enhancing the Resilience of Northern Countries to Rapid Social and Environmental Change: A Message to Policy Makers,Resilience and Vulnerability of Northern Regions to Social and Environmental Change, The Dynamics of Ecosystems, Biodiversity Management and Social Institutions at High Northern Latitudes, Past, Current and Future Fire Frequency in the Canadian Boreal Forest: Implications for Sustainable Forest Management, Global Change and the Boreal Forest: Thresholds, Shifting States or Gradual Change?, Institutional Frameworks for Sustainability? A Comparative Analysis of the Forest Sectors of Russia and the Baltic States, Bringing Feedback and Resilience of High-Latitude Ecosystems into the Corporate Boardroom, Geographic Variations in Anthropogenic Drivers That Influence the Vulnerability and Resilience of Social-Ecological Systems.
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