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Songs of canva: the compositions-landscapes by Adriana CalcanhottoCanções de tela: as composições-paisagem de Adriana Calcanhotto
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2022)
Landscape effects on insect pests of Dracaena marginata and their associated natural enemies in Costa Rica
(CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica), 2012)
This study examined how the landscape in which D. marginata is embedded affected the abundance and distribution of these three insect pest groups and their associated natural enemies. In order to evaluate the effect of the ...
Paisagismo sensorial: o uso dos sentidos em propostas de paisagismo
(Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáDois VizinhosBrasilLicenciatura em Ciências BiológicasUTFPR, 2019-06-18)
Amidst the exacerbated growth of urban environments, there is a great need for green areas, since the absence of these areas leads to innumerable ecological problems that directly affect human well-being. As a result, ...
Greening at multiple scales promote biodiverse cities: A multi-scale assessment of drivers of Neotropical birds
(Elsevier GmbH, 2021)
© 2021 Elsevier GmbHBiodiversity-sensitive cities can contribute to reconnect humans with nature and halt global biodiversity loss. Achieving biodiversity-sensitive cities is challenging, especially in regions threatened ...
Cultivating resilience towards flood safety: local knowledge for landscape design
(2018)
Informal settlements are present in many hazardous locations around the globe, and their inhabitants usually represent the most vulnerable segment of the population. Therefore, when a disaster occurs, they are usually the ...
Patch size, functional isolation, visibility and matrix permeability influences neotropical primate occurrence within highly fragmented landscapes
(Public Library Science, 2015-02-06)
Forest fragmentation and habitat loss are among the major current extinction causes. Remaining fragments are mostly small, isolated and showing poor quality. Being primarily arboreal, Neotropical primates are generally ...