Extending roughly 670 km along a south-west to north-east axis, the Aravalli Range stretches from the Delhi Ridge through ...
Streams and rivers are the lifeblood of our planet, biodiversity hotspots and essential for human life: They provide drinking water, offer flood protection and are used to irrigate agricultural areas.
The Agricultural and Applied Economics Department in collaboration with Hufford and Nippgen Research Labs in the Ecosystem Science and Management Department invite applications for a student seeking ...
On a recent 90-plus-degree sunny day, the narrow-leaf mountain mint outside Supervisor Dan Storck’s window at the Mount Vernon Government Center was literally buzzing. At least 50 bees and a striking ...
Brownfield restoration has become a frontier topic in the research on urban ecosystem governance. Optimizing brownfield ecosystems through proper bioremediation approaches can provide urban landscapes ...
Some species are not only able to adapt to life in urban areas but actually thrive and grow more abundant than they might have in their natural surroundings. Thus some cities have been declared urban ...
Thanks to five mass extinctions, about 99 percent of all animal species have come and gone from the face of the earth.During many of these events, life took the greatest hit where it probably began: ...
Many of the world’s impoverished communities rely on the environment for their livelihoods. Dominant livelihood approaches focus on increasing incomes and trigger processes that disregard underlying ...
The extinction of hundreds of bird species caused by humans over the last 130,000 years has led to substantial reductions in avian functional diversity -- a measure of the range of different roles and ...
Daniel A.H. Peach is a Director of the Entomological Society of British Columbia and a member of the Entomological Society of Canada, Entomological Society of America, the Society for Vector Ecology, ...