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One of the primary causes of the spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS) is boaters and anglers who move between bodies of water. Engaging with recreational boaters and anglers to encourage preventative behaviors is crucial for managing the spread of AIS. The use of cinema advertising for...

Author(s)
Shaw, B. R.; Howell, A.; Genskow, K.
Publisher
Routledge, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Society & Natural Resources, 2014, 27, 7, pp 768-776
Abstract

The influence of museums on the image and prestige of the city, the region or the country they are located is significant. This study aimed to examine the physical characteristics of the museum gardens in Trabzon, Turkey and to determine the views of users about these gardens. Five museums were...

Author(s)
Tarakcİ-Eren, E.; Duzenlİ, T.; Alpak, E. M.
Publisher
Parlar Scientific Publications, Freising, Germany
Citation
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2018, 27, 12B, pp 9868-9879
Abstract

The sprouting capacity of some broadleaves has been used for their regeneration since ancient times. Often concurrently with taking advantage of sprouting stools, the trees used to be shaped also by pruning their stems, namely on pasturelands and in grazing forests. The activity of woodcutters and...

Author(s)
Lacina, J.
Publisher
De Gruyter Open, Warsaw, Poland
Citation
Journal of Landscape Ecology, 2016, 9, 2, pp 97-108
Abstract

Background: Indigenous communities in India have diets that do not fulfill all of their minimum nutritional requirements. Given the unaffordability of healthy diets, these communities rely on common-pool resources to make up for shortfalls in food. Yet, such foods are devalued as "backward," and...

Author(s)
Nitya Rao; Nivedita Narain; Sabir, G.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Cary, USA
Citation
Current Developments in Nutrition, 2022, 6, 8,
Abstract

A pioneering food conservation exhibition (1917-1918) at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) was the result of collaboration between the Museum's Departments of Anthropology and Public Health. The AMNH was the only major natural history museum in the United States to mount an installation ...

Author(s)
Delson, R. M.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Museum History Journal, 2018, 11, 1, pp 1-23
Abstract

This article talks about an exhibition in Forfar's Meffan Museum and Gallery, displaying thirty contemporary visual artists' perceptions/appreciations of trees and connections with them. This was the Society of Scottish Artists' Time Spent Amongst Trees with ANGUSalive. Disciplines featured...

Author(s)
Crawford, C.
Publisher
Royal Scottish Forestry Society, Kirkmahoe, UK
Citation
Scottish Forestry, 2020, 74, 2, pp 19-20
AbstractFull Text

Contemporary art has greatly expanded its territories; its fusion with other fields of knowledge is no longer new. Although still surprising for the large public in our country, the use of theoretical foundations specific for certain fields and practical applications of these, in order to make art, ...

Author(s)
Popa, L.
Publisher
Universitatea de Științe Agricole și Medicină Veterinară a Banatului Timișoara, Timișoara, Romania
Citation
Journal of Horticulture, Forestry and Biotechnology, 2015, 19, 3, pp 94-102
Abstract

Biofouling is the main problem for marine water systems such as the immersed leisure vessels, oceanographic sensors, heat exchangers, and ship hulls. The obstacle of biofouling created by barnacles, mussels, bacteria, and micro and/or macro algal species. To overcome this problem, some metal...

Author(s)
Saravanan Natarajan; Lakshmi, D. S.; Vignesh Thiagarajan; Mrudula, P.; Chandrasekaran, N.; Amitava Mukherjee
Publisher
Elsevier, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2018, 6, 6, pp 6870-6880
Abstract

The rapid development of activities over the last 15-20 years has contributed to the development of destinations both economically and socially. This development will continue in the future. The reason for this is that the style and size of the events continue to improve each year. The festival...

Author(s)
Çoban, M.; Süer, S.
Publisher
Izmir Katip Celebi University, Faculty of Tourism, Izmir, Turkey
Citation
International Journal of Contemporary Tourism Research, 2018, 2, 2, pp 58-67
Abstract

Predicting how the timing of cyclic life-history events, such as leafing and flowering, respond to climate change is of paramount importance due to the cascading impacts of vegetation phenology on species and ecosystem fitness. However, progress of this field is hampered by the relative scarcity,...

Author(s)
Frenne, P. de; Langenhove, L. van; Driessche, A. van; Bertrand, C.; Verheyen, K.; Vangansbeke, P.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Methods in Ecology & Evolution, 2018, 9, 8, pp 1874-1882

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