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Gray, Steven A., et Rebecca Jordan. « Ecosystem-Based Angling : Incorporating Recreational Anglers Into Ecosystem-Based Management ». Human Dimensions of Wildlife 15, no 4 (14 juillet 2010) : 233–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10871209.2010.490972.

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Slocombe, D. Scott. « Implementing Ecosystem-Based Management ». BioScience 43, no 9 (octobre 1993) : 612–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1312148.

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van Noordwijk, Meine. « Agroforestry-Based Ecosystem Services ». Land 10, no 8 (22 juillet 2021) : 770. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10080770.

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Agroforestry, land use at the agriculture-forestry interface that implies the presence of trees on farms and/or farmers in forests, has a history that may be as old as agriculture, but as an overarching label and topic of formal scientific analysis, it is in its fifth decade [...]
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Radmannia, Sepideh, et Milad Naderzad. « IoT-based electrosynthesis ecosystem ». Internet of Things 3-4 (octobre 2018) : 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2018.08.001.

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Bliss, John, Greg Aplet, Cate Hartzell, Peggy Harwood, Paul Jahnige, David Kittredge, Stephan Lewandowski et Mary Lou Soscia. « Community-Based Ecosystem Monitoring ». Journal of Sustainable Forestry 12, no 3-4 (20 février 2001) : 143–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j091v12n03_07.

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Caddy, John F. « A Minority View on Ecosystem-Based Management and Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management ». Ocean Yearbook Online 24, no 1 (19 juin 2010) : 171–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116001-02401009.

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Caddy, John F. « A Minority View on Ecosystem-Based Management and Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management ». Ocean Yearbook Online 24, no 1 (1 janvier 2010) : 171–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116001-90000059.

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Caddy, John F. « A Minority View on Ecosystem-Based Management and Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management ». Ocean Yearbook Online 24, no 1 (2010) : 171–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116001-92400009.

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Kirkfeldt, Trine Skovgaard. « An ocean of concepts : Why choosing between ecosystem-based management, ecosystem-based approach and ecosystem approach makes a difference ». Marine Policy 106 (août 2019) : 103541. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2019.103541.

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Kirkman, SP, L. Blamey, T. Lamont, JG Field, G. Bianchi, JA Huggett, L. Hutchings et al. « Spatial characterisation of the Benguela ecosystem for ecosystem-based management ». African Journal of Marine Science 38, no 1 (mars 2016) : 7–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/1814232x.2015.1125390.

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Latour, Robert J., Mark J. Brush et Christopher F. Bonzek. « Toward Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management ». Fisheries 28, no 9 (septembre 2003) : 10–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1577/1548-8446(2003)28[10:tefm]2.0.co;2.

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Leslie, Heather M. « Value of ecosystem-based management ». Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, no 14 (21 mars 2018) : 3518–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1802180115.

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Hall, Stephen J., et B. Mainprize. « Towards ecosystem-based fisheries management ». Fish and Fisheries 5, no 1 (mars 2004) : 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-2960.2004.00133.x.

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Pikitch, E. K. « ECOLOGY : Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management ». Science 305, no 5682 (16 juillet 2004) : 346–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1098222.

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Sarbu, S. M., T. C. Kane et B. K. Kinkle. « A Chemoautotrophically Based Cave Ecosystem ». Science 272, no 5270 (28 juin 1996) : 1953–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.272.5270.1953.

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Charles, Anthony. « What is ecosystem‐based management ? » Ecology 99, no 5 (25 mars 2018) : 1246–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2149.

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Purnamasari, Umi. « Mountain Ecosystem Assessment based on Ecosystem Services and Human Activities : A Case in Upper Part of Bogowonto Watershed, Indonesia ». SIJ Transactions on Advances in Space Research & ; Earth Exploration 3, no 1 (13 février 2015) : 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.9756/sijasree/v3i1/03020020102.

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Cormier, Roland, Christopher R. Kelble, M. Robin Anderson, J. Icarus Allen, Anthony Grehan et Ólavur Gregersen. « Moving from ecosystem-based policy objectives to operational implementation of ecosystem-based management measures ». ICES Journal of Marine Science 74, no 1 (25 octobre 2016) : 406–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsw181.

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The aim of ecosystem-based management (EBM) is to maintain an ecosystem in a healthy, productive and resilient condition through the implementation of policies and management measures. Although cross-sectoral planning may be led by a planning competent authority, it is up to the sector competent authority to implement the necessary management measures within their operations to achieve EBM goals and objectives. We suggest that scientific impediments to EBM are no longer significant to implement EBM operationally. Instead, we consider that approaching EBM within current policy cycle approaches would provide the necessary policymaking process step to operationalize EBM. In addition to enabling and facilitating collaboration, exchange, understanding as promoted by EBM, policymaking processes also require that policy is to be implemented through programs, measures, procedures and controls that have expected outcomes to “carry into effect” the policy objective. We are of the view that moving EBM from planning and objective setting to operational implementation is a management problem solving issues instead of a scientific one.
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Levin, Phillip S., et Christian Möllmann. « Marine ecosystem regime shifts : challenges and opportunities for ecosystem-based management ». Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B : Biological Sciences 370, no 1659 (5 janvier 2015) : 20130275. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2013.0275.

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Regime shifts have been observed in marine ecosystems around the globe. These phenomena can result in dramatic changes in the provision of ecosystem services to coastal communities. Accounting for regime shifts in management clearly requires integrative, ecosystem-based management (EBM) approaches. EBM has emerged as an accepted paradigm for ocean management worldwide, yet, despite the rapid and intense development of EBM theory, implementation has languished, and many implemented or proposed EBM schemes largely ignore the special characteristics of regime shifts. Here, we first explore key aspects of regime shifts that are of critical importance to EBM, and then suggest how regime shifts can be better incorporated into EBM using the concept of integrated ecosystem assessment (IEA). An IEA uses approaches that determine the likelihood that ecological or socio-economic properties of systems will move beyond or return to acceptable bounds as defined by resource managers and policy makers. We suggest an approach for implementing IEAs for cases of regime shifts where the objectives are either avoiding an undesired state or returning to a desired condition. We discuss the suitability and short-comings of methods summarizing the status of ecosystem components, screening and prioritizing potential risks, and evaluating alternative management strategies. IEAs are evolving as an EBM approach that can address regime shifts; however, advances in statistical, analytical and simulation modelling are needed before IEAs can robustly inform tactical management in systems characterized by regime shifts.
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GRANEK, ELISE F., STEPHEN POLASKY, CARRIE V. KAPPEL, DENISE J. REED, DAVID M. STOMS, EVAMARIA W. KOCH, CHRIS J. KENNEDY et al. « Ecosystem Services as a Common Language for Coastal Ecosystem-Based Management ». Conservation Biology 24, no 1 (février 2010) : 207–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01355.x.

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Depellegrin, Daniel, Ibon Galparsoro et Kemal Pınarbaşı. « Operationalizing ecosystem services in support of ecosystem-based marine spatial planning ». Ocean & ; Coastal Management 198 (décembre 2020) : 105346. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2020.105346.

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Stoyanov, Stanimir, et Ani Epitropova. « GAME-BASED ECOSYSTEM FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN ». Education and Technologies Journal 11, no 1 (1 août 2020) : 226–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.26883/2010.201.2287.

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Internationally and nationally, the full use of e-learning platforms and learning resources in primary and secondary school is increasingly encouraged. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) should be seen as a key tool for promoting equity and equality in educational opportunities. Equality implies that the individual needs of people are met in inclusive conditions through differentiated approaches that take into account the diversity of learners. In this sense, countries are developing policies aimed at implementing inclusive education for children with autism. There is a growing need to guarantee the human rights of people with autism, such as the right to inclusive education. People with autism should be given the opportunity to reach their full potential when given the right opportunities within a general school environment. This article presents a game-based educational ecosystem supporting autistic children. The ecosystem is the result of a project called ‘Inclusive classroom – play and learn’. The architecture of the system is described in more detail. Furthermore, the use of the ecosystem is demonstrated by two games.
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Morshadi, Mai. « Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management ». Economic Botany 56, no 4 (octobre 2002) : 415. http://dx.doi.org/10.1663/0013-0001(2002)056[0415:ucbfem]2.0.co;2.

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CAI Xia, 蔡霞, 徐颂军 XU Songjun, 陈善浩 CHEN Shanhao et 李志勇 LI Zhiyong. « Ecosystem health assessment based on diagnosis ». Acta Ecologica Sinica 33, no 22 (2013) : 7190–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5846/stxb201207241049.

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OKAMURA, HIROSHI, AKIHIKO YATSU et KAZUHIKO HIRAMATSU. « Fisheries management based on ecosystem models ». Fisheries science 68, sup1 (2002) : 154–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.2331/fishsci.68.sup1_154.

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Lilith, Maggie. « Ecosystem Management : Adaptive, Community-based Conservation ». Pacific Conservation Biology 10, no 1 (2004) : 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc040071.

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For those wanting to place Australian perspectives on community-based conservation in an international context, Gary Meffe, Larry Nielsen, Richard Knight and Dennis Schenborn have released a new book called Ecosystem Management: Adaptive, Community-based Conservation, which examines the application of scientific principles of conservation biology to realworld problem solving. It is intended as a textbook for postgraduate courses in ecosystem management, or as extension material for advanced undergraduates.
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Ha, Kyoo-Man. « Evaluating ecosystem-based natural disaster management ». Human and Ecological Risk Assessment : An International Journal 26, no 7 (23 mai 2019) : 1896–906. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10807039.2019.1619069.

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Doyen, Luc, Christophe Béné, Michel Bertignac, Fabian Blanchard, Abdoul Ahad Cissé, Catherine Dichmont, Sophie Gourguet et al. « Ecoviability for ecosystem-based fisheries management ». Fish and Fisheries 18, no 6 (14 juin 2017) : 1056–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/faf.12224.

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Samhouri, Jameal F., Phillip S. Levin et Cameron H. Ainsworth. « Identifying Thresholds for Ecosystem-Based Management ». PLoS ONE 5, no 1 (26 janvier 2010) : e8907. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008907.

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Jordan, Rebecca C., Steven A. Gray, Wesley R. Brooks, Sameer Honwad et Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver. « Process-Based Thinking in Ecosystem Education ». Natural Sciences Education 42, no 1 (20 mai 2013) : 68–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4195/nse.2012.0012.

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Danovaro, R., J. Aguzzi, E. Fanelli, D. Billett, K. Gjerde, A. Jamieson, E. Ramirez-Llodra et al. « An ecosystem-based deep-ocean strategy ». Science 355, no 6324 (2 février 2017) : 452–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aah7178.

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Marrs, Rob H. « Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management ». Biological Conservation 108, no 1 (novembre 2002) : 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0006-3207(02)00079-4.

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Chapman, Peter M. « Adaptive monitoring based on ecosystem services ». Science of The Total Environment 415 (janvier 2012) : 56–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.03.036.

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Ballance, Lisa T., et Tara Whitty. « Ecosystem-Based Management for the Oceans ». Restoration Ecology 18, no 5 (septembre 2010) : 780–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-100x.2010.00732.x.

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Lotze, Heike K., Inka Milewski, Julia Fast, Lauren Kay et Boris Worm. « Ecosystem-based management of seaweed harvesting ». Botanica Marina 62, no 5 (25 septembre 2019) : 395–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bot-2019-0027.

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Abstract Harvesting wild seaweeds has a long history and is still relevant today, even though aquaculture now supplies >96% of global seaweed production. Current wild harvests mostly target canopy-forming kelp, rockweed and red macroalgae that provide important ecosystem roles, including primary production, carbon storage, nutrient cycling, habitat provision, biodiversity and fisheries support. Harvest methods range from selective hand-cutting to bottom trawling. Resulting ecosystem impacts depend on extraction method and scale, ranging from changes in primary production to habitat disruption, fragmentation, food-web alterations and bycatch of non-target species. Current management often aims for sustainable harvesting in a single-species context, although some agencies acknowledge the wider ecosystem structure, functions and services seaweeds provide. We outline potential ecosystem-based management approaches that would help sustain productive and diverse seaweed-based ecosystems. These include maintaining high canopy biomass, recovery potential, habitat structure and connectivity, limiting bycatch and discards, while incorporating seasonal closures and harvest-exclusion zones into spatial management plans. Other sustainability considerations concern monitoring, enforcement and certification standards, a shift to aquaculture, and addressing cumulative human impacts, invasive species and climate change. Our review provides a concise overview on how to define and operationalize ecosystem-based management of seaweed harvesting that can inform ongoing management and conservation efforts.
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Gray, Gerald J., Maia J. Enzer et Jonathan Kusel. « Understanding Community-Based Forest Ecosystem Management ». Journal of Sustainable Forestry 12, no 3-4 (20 février 2001) : 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j091v12n03_01.

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Belgrano, Andrea, et Charles W. Fowler. « Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management : Confronting Tradeoffs ». Fisheries 37, no 4 (19 avril 2012) : 178. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2012.666478.

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Hyyppä, Hannu, Marika Ahlavuo et Juha Hyyppä. « Knowledge-based academic and educational ecosystem ». Photogrammetric Journal of Finland 24, no 1 (18 décembre 2014) : 14–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17690/0414241.2.

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Link, Jason S., et Howard I. Browman. « Operationalizing and implementing ecosystem-based management ». ICES Journal of Marine Science 74, no 1 (1 janvier 2017) : 379–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsw247.

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There is now a large literature on ecosystem-based management (EBM; also known as the ecosystem approach). Our sense is that EBM is moving - albeit slowly - from the “what's, why's and when's” to the “how's” of operationalization and implementation; as such it seemed timely to develop this article theme set (TS). Our objectives were to ascertain the state of the discipline and to advance EBM by offering practical examples of its implementation - or attempts at such - in a variety of incarnations and at various scales, including what has or has not worked, suggestions for best practice, and lessons learned. As exemplified by the articles in this TS, key lessons learned include the need for: constant and clear communication with all parties involved; clear objectives and governance; the distillation of complex ecosystem information into digestible indicators; the establishment of reference levels on which management decisions can be made; and clear protocols to evaluate tradeoffs. Instances of truly multisectoral EBM remain rare, with EBM having advanced farthest within specific ocean-use sectors. Although progress towards implementing operational EBM has been somewhat limited, and although EBM is by its very nature complex and difficult to operationalize, there has been progress nonetheless. We hope that this TS will encourage even further operationalization of EBM.
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McVittie, Alistair, Lorna Cole, Anita Wreford, Alessandra Sgobbi et Beatriz Yordi. « Ecosystem-based solutions for disaster risk reduction : Lessons from European applications of ecosystem-based adaptation measures ». International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 32 (décembre 2018) : 42–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2017.12.014.

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Monaco, Mark E., E. Spooner, S. A. Oakes, C. J. Harvey et C. R. Kelble. « Introduction to the NOAA Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Program : Advancing Ecosystem Based Management ». Coastal Management 49, no 1 (2 janvier 2021) : 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08920753.2021.1846109.

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Merenciano González, Ana María, Karim Musálem, Rafaela Laino, José María Rey Beñayas, Verónica Cruz-Alonso, Zoraya El Raiss Cordero, Viviana Brun Moreno et al. « Ecosystem services in the Paraguayan Humid Chaco : challenges for ecosystem-based management ». Ecosistemas 27, no 2 (29 juillet 2018) : 115–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.7818/ecos.1531.

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Rosenberg, AA, et KL McLeod. « Implementing ecosystem-based approaches to management for the conservation of ecosystem services ». Marine Ecology Progress Series 300 (2005) : 270–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps300270.

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Hamukuaya, Hashali, Claire Attwood et Nico Willemse. « Transition to ecosystem-based governance of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem ». Environmental Development 17 (janvier 2016) : 310–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2015.06.013.

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Ainsworth, C. H., D. A. Varkey et T. J. Pitcher. « Ecosystem simulations supporting ecosystem-based fisheries management in the Coral Triangle, Indonesia ». Ecological Modelling 214, no 2-4 (juin 2008) : 361–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2008.02.039.

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Menzel, Susanne, Carrie V. Kappel, Bernardo R. Broitman, Fiorenza Micheli et Andrew A. Rosenberg. « Linking human activity and ecosystem condition to inform marine ecosystem based management ». Aquatic Conservation : Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 23, no 4 (5 mai 2013) : 506–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2365.

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Su, Boru, et Moucheng Liu. « An ecosystem service trade-off management framework based on key ecosystem services ». Ecological Indicators 154 (octobre 2023) : 110894. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110894.

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SU, Bo-ru, et Mou-cheng LIU. « Research progress in ecosystem management strategies based on ecosystem services trade-offs ». JOURNAL OF NATURAL RESOURCES 38, no 7 (2023) : 1848. http://dx.doi.org/10.31497/zrzyxb.20230714.

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Nailing, YAN, et YU Xiaogan. « Initiatives to Methodology of Watershed-based Ecosystem Delineation on Ecosystem Services of China ». Journal of Lake Sciences 16, Z1 (2004) : 143–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.18307/2004.sup18.

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Chengzhi, Cai, Liu Juan, Zhang Wen et Massimiliano M. Schiraldi. « Un-sustainability of global ecosystem based on the carrying capacity of agro-ecosystem ». Research on Crops 15, no 1 (2014) : 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/j.2348-7542.15.1.041.

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