
Abstract:
Patna is among the cities high populated at risk of ecological and environmental deterioration due to a variety of human activities, such as poor land cover management. One of the most crucial elements of a successful land resource management plan is the evaluation of Land Use Land Cover (LULC). Over the past 20 years, our... More
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This study investigates the coordination between regional economic growth and ecological sustainability within the context of high-quality town economy development. To address the challenges of balancing economic expansion with environmental protection, a comprehensive evaluation index system is constructed, encompassing two key dimensions: regional economy and ecological environment. Using panel data from 2013 to 2022, the... More
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Homogeneous methods for ecological applications to the nutrient cycle are analyzed, and the results are presented according to the marine ecology work discussed. To do justice to the explanations, the materials are summarized, and the methods are discussed and improved for both interested readers and experts in the field. Both the materials and the methods serve informative... More
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Climate change and biodiversity loss are intricately linked, and as the severity of these challenges intensifies, the need for a cohesive international response has become increasingly evident. Since 1992, South Korea has developed relevant legal and institutional frameworks; however, its initiatives addressing biodiversity loss have received less recognition and prioritization compared to its efforts concerning... More
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Two widespread bird species in Sri Lanka’s dry zone, Pycnonotus cafer (Red-vented Bulbul, RVBB) and Pycnonotus luteolus (White-browed Bulbul, WBBB), were studied to understand their foraging dynamics and ecology. The research was conducted from October 2022 to February 2023 in Mihintale Sanctuary (80.30'11.24"E, 8.21'04.63"N) and the Faculty of Applied Sciences, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka (80.502206"E, 8.353090"N).... More