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Measuring progress towards biodiversity conservation and sustainable futures: An integrated approach
J Ecosys Ecograph
Andrea M Bassi, Niccolo Lombardi and Emira Becic
Save the planet-promoting food security, water conservation & preservation of endangered animals
J Ecosys Ecograph
Gillian Gaspard
Treatment process applied to leachate treatment
J Ecosys Ecograph
Gaurav Kumar Singh and Kunal Gupta
J Ecosys Ecograph
Gulnihal Ozbay
J Ecosys Ecograph
Dibi Brou, Konan Kouakou Seraphin, Kouadio Zilé Alex, Brice, Gnakri Dago and Savané Issiaka
Sustainable crop productivity and environmental safety through zero-tillage
J Ecosys Ecograph
Dheeraj Kr. Tiwari, Ashok Yadav and Sanjay Kr. Thakral
J Ecosys Ecograph
Dawit Diriba Guta
J Ecosys Ecograph
Elegbede Isa Olalekan
The green economy biodiversity climate change nexus: Minimising risks and enhancing opportunities
J Ecosys Ecograph
Godwell Nhamo
Indoor air pollution in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
J Ecosys Ecograph
Habtamu Sanbata, Araya Asfaw and Abera Kumie
Biochemical methane potential of feedstock from nature conservation management
J Ecosys Ecograph
Indrek Melts, Argo Normak, Liina Nurk and Katrin Heinsoo
Mapping ground water resources threat to global change in South Africa
J Ecosys Ecograph
Julia Mambo and Miriam Murambadoro
Frog farming: Increase or drives loss of amphibians species diversity?
J Ecosys Ecograph
Kamalaporn Kanongdate
Solid waste management in small towns of the Eastern Cape in South Africa: A case of Alice Town
J Ecosys Ecograph
L Zhou, S Mosweu, S Tesfamichael and Z Mamutse
J Ecosys Ecograph
M F Quamar and S K Bera
J Ecosys Ecograph
Maria Theresa
Mapping land use change and its impact on biodiversity in South Africa
J Ecosys Ecograph
Miriam Murambadoro and Julia Mambo
J Ecosys Ecograph
Mohammedi Ferhat, Bensaada S and Bouziane M T
J Ecosys Ecograph
Mohd Khairul Nizar Shamsuddin, Bashirah Mohd Fazli, Saim Suratman and Ahmad Jamalluddin Shaaban
J Ecosys Ecograph
Omar Bagasra, Zhabiz Golkar, Angelina Hargrove and Janelle Robinson
J Ecosys Ecograph
P U Okorie, S E Okeke and K Ekechukwu
Ensuring all components of marine ecosystems included in marine reserves
J Ecosys Ecograph
Pat Hutchings and Richard Kenchington
Influence of the Chad-Cameroon pipeline on termite assemblages
J Ecosys Ecograph
Pierre Dieudonne Akama and Guy Josens
Oil constraints in food production: The threat to biodiversity of agricultural deintensification
J Ecosys Ecograph
Rowan Eisner
J Ecosys Ecograph
Tafoughalt Benbellil S
J Ecosys Ecograph
Kabirul Bashar, Md.Sayfur Rahman and Abdul Jabber Howlader
Biodiversity conservation and ecological assessments of arid zone plants in Thar Desert of India
J Ecosys Ecograph
Sher Mohammed and Pawan K. Kasera
Endophytes, the central ‘power brokers’ within the mesh of plant microbe multipartite interactions
J Ecosys Ecograph
Souvik Kusari
Finger millet-pulses intercropping system for sustainability in Indo-Gangetic plain
J Ecosys Ecograph
Sriharsha V P, Dheeraj Kr Tiwari, P S John Daniel and S S Singh
J Ecosys Ecograph
Susanta Kumar Chakraborty, Mrinal Kanti Dey, Anupam Chandra, Ranjit Khalua, Gurudas Chakravarty and Subhasish Chatterjee
J Ecosys Ecograph
Tenywa David Kasiiba
Bio safety, biotechnology and green economy in Africa: How ready are we?
J Ecosys Ecograph
Vuyo Mjimba
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