Environmental Impact is an internet resource created in response to a demand from the scientific community, policy makers and information specialists for a single comprehensive bibliographic information resource on climate change and other influences of humans on the biosphere. It also covers other aspects of human damage to the environment such as pollution, deforestation, desertification and habitat loss.
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  Managing salts while irrigating with wastewater.
Where freshwater resources are scarce for reasons of climate or water pollution, urban waste-water is often used to irrigate a range of crops in suppo...
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  A review of research on forest-related environmental markets (including certification schemes, bioen
This review analyses the major themes extant across 199 research articles published in various peer-reviewed forestry and economics journals between J...
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  Agricultural residues and energy crops as potentially economical and novel substrates for microbial
This review describes the production of acetone butanol ethanol (ABE) from a variety of agricultural residues and energy crops employing biochemical o...
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  Risk assessment of toxic contaminants in animal feed.
Feed contaminants are a broad issue ranging from undesirable or unauthorized feed components or additives through to environmental pollutants and to...
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  Market-based payments for ecosystem services: current status, challenges and the way forward.
Human society relies on a vast array of services provided by ecosystems, such as climate stabilization (i.e. carbon sequestration), the benefits of bi...
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  Public attitudes to climate change: their origins and significance in mitigation and adaptation.
This paper reviews the social scientific literature on public attitudes towards climate change. In doing this, the authors identify some of the histor...
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  Effects of industrial agriculture on climate change and the mitigation potential of small-scale agro
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), agriculture is responsible for 10-12% of total global anthropogenic emissions and a...
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  Improving bioethanol production by increasing sugar beet crop yield.
This review presents a summary of published papers on the improvement of sugar beet yield and its transformation into bioethanol. After describing the...
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  Symbiotic nitrogen fixation and the delivery of multiple ecosystem services: a global change perspec
A key challenge facing humanity in the coming decades will be ensuring food supply to a growing human population without compromising the sustainabili...
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