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Seagrass in Mosquito Lagoon recovered after 2022 hurricanes
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Nature-inclusive urban development showed mixed social effects
Study of Harbin's nature-inclusive urban development finds original residents experienced well-being declines and lower fairness perceptions despite economic gains, highlighting gentrification risks.
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Hydrological asymmetry and water stress in Peru: An integrated assessment of resource distribution, anthropogenic pressure, and governance gaps across three drainage basins
Peru faces extreme hydrological asymmetry with 66% of population in water-scarce Pacific basin but only 2% of renewable resources. Analysis reveals governance gaps, unsustainable groundwater.
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Coastal food web changed over 125 years but kept stable trophic structure
Historical species composition data reveal how a coastal food web changed structurally over 125 years while maintaining stable trophic organization and energy transfer efficiency.
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Adaptive capacity and resident characteristics predict willingness to participate in sanitation programs
Study examines how adaptive capacity and sociodemographic factors influence participation in community sanitation programs across Jakarta's slum and non-slum neighborhoods.