Spatiotemporal Detection of Ecological Environment Quality Changes in the Lijiang River Basin Using a New Dual Model
Ning Li,
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Haoyu Wang,
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Wen He
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(2), P. 414 - 414
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Detecting
spatiotemporal
changes
in
ecological
environment
quality
(EEQ)
is
of
great
importance
for
maintaining
regional
security
and
supporting
sustainable
economic
social
development.
However,
research
on
EEQ
detection
from
a
remote
sensing
perspective
insufficient,
especially
at
the
basin
scale.
Based
two
indices,
namely,
Ecological
Index
(EI)
Remote
Sensing
(RSEI),
we
established
dual
model,
combining
comprehensive
index
(RSECI)
its
differential
change
to
study
evolutionary
characteristics
Lijiang
River
Basin
(LRB)
2000
2020.
The
RSECI
combines
following
five
indicators:
greenness,
wetness,
heat,
dryness,
aerosol
optical
depth.
results
this
show
that
area
good
excellent
LRB
decreased
3676.22
km2
2083.89
2020,
while
poor
fair
increased
80.81
1375.91
From
curve
difference
first
rose,
fell,
then
rose
again.
wetness
greenness
indicators
had
positive
effects
promoting
EEQ,
depth,
dryness
restraining
effects.
stepwise
regression
analysis
showed
that,
among
selected
indicators,
were
key
factors
improving
during
period.
approach
model
proposed
can
be
used
quantitatively
evaluate
facilitate
spatial
temporal
dynamic
EEQ.
Language: Английский
Research on biomechanics-informed rural planning strategies for enhancing biodiversity and health
Molecular & cellular biomechanics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(2), P. 626 - 626
Published: Jan. 17, 2025
Rapid
urbanization
has
resulted
in
decreased
biodiversity,
adversely
impacting
ecosystem
functions
and
human
health,
especially
rural
regions.
Biomechanics-informed
planning
integrates
principles
of
biological
mechanics
with
biodiversity
enhancement
public
health
objectives
to
establish
sustainable
communities.
Purpose:
This
study
aims
foster
resilient
ecosystems
healthier
populations
by
introducing
biomechanics-informed
approaches
that
synergize
promotion.
Methods:
bridges
the
knowledge
gap
examining
relationship
among
biomechanically
efficient
behaviors,
personal
ecosystem-based
disaster
risk
reduction
(EDRR)
through
lens
Health
Belief
Model
(HBM).
Structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
was
employed
investigate
correlations
between
study's
key
variables.
The
research
focused
on
a
community
impacted
test
hypotheses,
exploring
strategies
facilitate
development
enhancement.
Results:
findings
indicate
perceptions
EDRR
attributes
indirectly
influence
behaviors.
Specifically,
participation
activities
support
is
positively
associated
social
integration
benefits,
awareness,
Conclusion:
underscores
potential
integrate
biomechanics
into
Emergency
Disaster
Risk
Reduction
initiatives
encourage
healthy
lifestyles
enhance
environmental
sustainability
Language: Английский
INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING OF YOUTH ORGANIZATION TOWARDS GREEN ECONOMY
Meythi Meythi,
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Riki Martusa,
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Asep R. Rukmana
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et al.
International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Economy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(47)
Published: Sept. 30, 2024
The
urgency
of
this
research
is
focused
on
the
education
strengthening
Youth
Organization
institutions
towards
a
Green
Economy.
Through
activity,
it
hoped
that
Joglo
Hamlet
ready
for
Economy
and
can
be
equipped
to
take
advantage
existing
economic
opportunities.
In
addition,
activity
provide
assistance
partners
(Youth
Hamlet)
in
order
improve
community
welfare
through
Freshwater
Fish
Breeding.
purpose
experience
knowledge
able
strengthen
institution
It
will
become
an
opening
establish
closer
cooperation
between
academics
community,
so
future
more
intensive
carried
out.
Language: Английский