

, Sofia Melero-Tur
, Tamar Awad Parada
, Roberto Alonso Gonzalez-Lezcano
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169 (Download)Abstract: Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a fundamental characteristic of eco-friendly buildings and sustainable environments, significantly impacting the well-being and behavior of occupants. Even in low-occupancy residences, maintaining good IAQ is essential for health and comfort. Buildings must meet both regulatory standards and occupant satisfaction to ensure a healthy indoor environment. Regardless of external conditions, people... More
, Oussama Chauiyakh, Brahim El Ouardi, El Mahjoub Aouane
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143 (Download)Abstract: Growing concerns regarding the environmental and health impacts of synthetic pesticides have stimulated increasing interest in plant-derived antimicrobial agents as sustainable alternatives. In this study, the essential oil (EO) of Ormenis mixta collected from the Pre-Rif region (Taza, Morocco) was extracted by hydrodistillation using a Clevenger-type apparatus and chemically characterized by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). Antimicrobial... More
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52 (Download)Abstract: This study determined the differences in abundance and biomass of freshwater Tikam (Pyganodon cataracta) in Maligcong, Bontoc, Mountain Province, and assessed the soil and water quality between two study sites: (1) spring-fed rice paddies and (2) paddies affected by agricultural runoff and domestic wastewater. Mussels were collected, counted, measured, and analyzed for wet and dry biomass. Mean... More
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48 (Download)Abstract: The variation patterns of absorptive root functional traits and the differentiation of resource acquisition strategies among tree species during forest succession represent a critical scientific issue for understanding plant-soil interactions, community dynamics, and ecosystem functioning. This paper systematically reviews the multidimensional variation characteristics of absorptive root traits and their underlying ecological mechanisms in representative tree... More
, Mo Danh
, Dat Tuan Kieu
, Thoi Van Hoang
, Vy Thi Phuong Dinh
, Hoan Minh Nguyen
, Tran Thien Nhan
, Anh Bui Le
, Hieu Khanh Tran
, Luom Thanh Thai
, Gieo Hoang Phan
, Bao ManhNgoc Nguyen
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51 (Download)Abstract: Research on the process of restoring the lost primary forest ecosystem in Can Gio to become the first biosphere reserve in Vietnam. This is a pristine mangrove forest ecosystem from the 1960s, which was destroyed by humans and transformed into shrubland and regenerated trees in the 1970s. This forest ecosystem affects the environment and ecology... More
, Ruby Ann B. Maniwang
, Kyza L. Quimpan
, Syra C. Cinco
, Niño Jerry M. Basaca
, Jao V. Duran
, Rocky A. Marco
, Enrique E. Balili, Jr.
, Ybony C. Cutillas
, Jason V. Chavez
106 (Abstract)
48 (Download)Abstract: Anchored on the Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework and Arnstein’s Ladder, this study explores how community leaders operationalize participatory ecosystem management to facilitate adaptive governance in Cebu, Philippines. While national frameworks mandate involvement, the transition to feedback-driven actions is often hampered by institutional unreadiness and bureaucratic delays. This research investigates the governance-ecology coupling, examining how local... More
, Miebaka Nabiebu
, Eni Eja Alobo
, Emmanuel E. Etta
, Essien Udoaka Edem
, Columba Apeh Apeh
, John Edor Edor
, Gabriel Etim-Ben Inyang
, Ikike I. Ufford
, Okah Inah Ebin
, Godwin Michael Effiom
, Henry Juah ThankGod, Iorparegh Aer
, Alex Abang Edu
, Gabriel Bubu Ncha
160 (Abstract)
50 (Download)Abstract: This study investigates the environmental impact of the Lemna dumpsite located in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria, focusing on its effects on water quality, air quality, and public health. The research problem addresses the growing concerns about the contamination of the environment and its associated health risks due to improper waste management at the Lemna... More
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36 (Download)Abstract: Desertification and sand dune mobility constitute major environmental challenges in arid regions, particularly in the Merzouga Desert of southeastern Morocco. This study examines the role of vegetation in controlling dune dynamics through a combined analysis of multi-temporal remote sensing data and topographic change detection. Vegetation cover and spatial heterogeneity were evaluated using the Normalized Difference... More
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33 (Download)Abstract: Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) exposure and microclimate shifts can affect pod set and seed filling in peanut, yet field evidence comparing UV-blocking versus conventional plastic shading within integrated cultivation packages remains limited, especially for linked canopy–rhizosphere responses and plot yield. Six technology packages (A–F)—a farmer baseline package or the Balitkabi recommendation (Indonesian Legume and Tuber Crops Research Institute, Malang),... More
, Marlon Ivanhoe Aipassa
, Ndan Imang, Jawatir Pardosi, Rochadi Kristiningrum
, Wulan Iyhig Ratna Sari
, Martha Ekawati Siahaya
, Yosep Ruslim
, Fitriansyah
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33 (Download)Abstract: Ecosystem recovery in post-mining landscapes represents a complex process shaped by dynamic interactions between biophysical dynamics and sustained anthropogenic inputs. This study examines employee ecological behavior as a functional anthropogenic factor influencing ecosystem functioning in a tropical post-mining landscape in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Using an integrated empirical approach combining behavioral survey data from 136 mining... More
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35 (Download)Abstract: Achieving Target 3 of the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework requires expanding effective area-based conservation beyond formally designated protected areas. Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures (OECMs) have emerged as a mechanism for recognising durable conservation outcomes in landscapes governed outside protected area systems. This study examines community readiness for potential OECM recognition across two contrasting social–ecological... More
, Luis Manuel Valenzuela-Núñez
, Mario García-Carrillo
, Edwin Amir Briceño-Contreras
, José Antonio Hernández-Herrera
, Cristina García-De la Peña
, Apolinar González-Mancilla
, Luz María Ruiz-Machuca
62 (Abstract)
23 (Download)Abstract: The storage of total soluble sugars carried out by plant species is a transcendental strategy for their survival, especially in the face of adverse situations. The environment is a complex of factors that present notable variations over time. The objective of the study was to know the impact of environmental factors on the concentrations of... More
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17 (Download)Abstract: This study aims to identify the factors influencing low-carbon tourism behaviour among visitors to China's rural tourism destinations; empirically examine the elements affecting such behaviour; and develop a model to promote low-carbon tourism behaviour among rural visitors and provide practical guidance for implementation. A questionnaire survey was conducted among visitors to the ancient villages of... More
, Etty Puji Lestari
, Talitha Widiatningrum
, Dhea Rizky Amelia
, Idha Farida
, Albert Gamot Malau
, Tania Wicaksana Yuneldi
, Nahrul Faidin
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34 (Download)Abstract: This study aims to analyze the sustainability level of TongTang (Potato Bag) innovation made from jute as a dual-function technology, erosion protection, and potato cultivation media on terraced land. TongTang was developed to address the challenges of land degradation and erosion that threaten national food security by offering solutions based on the circular economy and good... More
, Joni Hermana
, Melani Febriwati, Tia Dwi Irawandani, Ade Ayu Oktaviana, Abdu Fadli Assomadi
, Arry Febrianto
35 (Abstract)
18 (Download)Abstract: Biochar is widely considered a promising negative-emission technology for soil carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation. However, its effectiveness in field conditions remains inconsistent because biochar performance depends strongly on soil characteristics, climatic conditions, and production parameters. This study aims to improve the predictability of climate mitigation outcomes from biochar application by synthesizing field-based evidence... More
, Jesús Gerardo Muñoz-Zavala
, Luis Manuel Valenzuela-Núñez
, Dalia Ivette Carrillo-Moreno
, Viridiana Contreras-Villarrea
, Ernesto Concilco-Alberto
, Elizabeth Macías-Cortés
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14 (Download)Abstract: This research was carried out in three sites of temperate forest in northern Mexico in two species: Pinus cembroides Zucc and Quercus grisea L. and two phenological stages: summer and winter. Sites evaluated were: a) a site with grazing-impact (GI), b) a site with tourism-impact (TI) and a site with minimal-impact (NI). The main objective was to... More


