Urbanization
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China’s Aquaculture and Urbanization Intensify Inland Water Emissions
Inland waters such as rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and ponds may release copious amounts of greenhouse gases, but this possibility is not well understood.
Latest Research Articles
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Preserving Natural Beauty: The Vital Role of National Parks Despite Growing Cities and Urbanization
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Urbanization Have a Greater Impact on Wild Mammals in Hotter, Less Vegetated Areas Than in Cooler, Greener Areas
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Urbanization Increases the Risk of Pathogens and Inbreeding for Wild Bees
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Interactions With Nature Are Declining as a Result of Urbanization
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Urbanization Impacts on Wildlife Evident, Human Gut Microbiome Detected in Urban Animals
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How Urbanization Affects the Biodiversity and Ecosystem to Bees, According To Study
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Study Shows How Residents from Public Housing Experiences Higher Levels of Air Pollution
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How Can Sustainable Urban Neighborhood be Made Affordable
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Are Cities Intended to Survive Climate Crisis Designed for Comfort or Performance?
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Growing Trend of 'Nature Prescriptions' Shows Mental Health Benefits to Patients
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Living Near Green Spaces Reduces the Risk of Ischemic Stroke By 16%
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Urban Expansion May Spell Extinction to More than 850 Species