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Integrating Science and Society through long-term socioecological research.
(2008)
Long-term ecological research (LTER), addressing problems that encompass decadal or longer time frames, began as a formal term and program in the United States in 1980. While longterm ecological studies and observation ...
Chilean long-term Socio-Ecological Research Network: progresses and challenges towards improving stewardship of unique ecosystems
(2023)
Ecosystems provide a variety of benefits to human society and humanity’s utilization of ecosystems affects their composition, structure, and functions. Global change drivers demand us to study the interactions between ...
Consensus statement on the role of health systems in advancing the long-term well-being of people living with HIV
(Springer Nature, 2021)
Health systems have improved their abilities to identify, diagnose, treat and, increasingly, achieve viral suppression among people living with HIV (PLHIV). Despite these advances, a higher burden of multimorbidity and ...
Investigating long range dependence in temperatures in Siberia
In this paper we examine monthly mean temperatures in 40 selected stations in Siberia for the time period January 1937–December 2020 using long range dependence techniques. In particular, we use a fractionally integrated ...
A Specialized Long-Term Distribution System Expansion Planning Method with the Integration of Distributed Energy Resources
(2022-01-01)
The electrical distribution system (EDS) has undergone major changes in the last decade due to the increasing integration of distributed generation (DG), particularly renewable energy DG. Since renewable energy resources ...
A vision for regular, rapid assessments of the tropical northwestern Atlantic s coral reefs
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2006)
Tropical mountains as natural laboratories to study global changes: A long-term ecological research project in a megadiverse biodiversity hotspot
(2019-06-01)
Campo rupestre is a megadiverse vegetation mosaic dominating one of the world's geologically oldest tropical mountains. The campo rupestre hosts nearly 15% of Brazil's flora, with 40% of endemism in an area smaller than ...