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The science of the total environment

Peter Arlien-Søborg, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1987 - 
- Vol. 64, Iss: 3, pp 334-336
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Implications of changing climate for global wildland fire

TL;DR: A review of the current understanding of what the future may bring with respect to wildland fire and future options for research and management is presented in this paper. But, as stated in the review, "wildland fire is a global phenomenon, and a result of interactions between climate, fuels, and people".
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Five Potential Consequences of Climate Change for Invasive Species

TL;DR: The stages of invasion known as the "invasion pathway" are used to identify 5 nonexclusive consequences of climate change for invasive species and the need for enhanced environmental monitoring and expanded coordination among entities involved in invasive-species management is emphasized.
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Modelling air quality in street canyons : a review

TL;DR: In this paper, a range of monitoring techniques are used to measure pollutant concentrations in urban street canyons, such as continuous monitoring, passive and active pre-concentration sampling, and grab sampling.
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Evolution and behavioural responses to human-induced rapid environmental change.

TL;DR: Using a sensory ecology approach, a mechanistic framework for predicting variation in behavioural responses to environmental change is presented, drawing from models of decision‐making processes and an understanding of the selective background against which they evolved.
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Implications of changing climate for global wildland fire

TL;DR: A review of the current understanding of what the future may bring with respect to wildland fire and future options for research and management is presented in this paper. But, as stated in the review, "wildland fire is a global phenomenon, and a result of interactions between climate, fuels, and people".
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Five Potential Consequences of Climate Change for Invasive Species

TL;DR: The stages of invasion known as the "invasion pathway" are used to identify 5 nonexclusive consequences of climate change for invasive species and the need for enhanced environmental monitoring and expanded coordination among entities involved in invasive-species management is emphasized.
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Modelling air quality in street canyons : a review

TL;DR: In this paper, a range of monitoring techniques are used to measure pollutant concentrations in urban street canyons, such as continuous monitoring, passive and active pre-concentration sampling, and grab sampling.
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Evolution and behavioural responses to human-induced rapid environmental change.

TL;DR: Using a sensory ecology approach, a mechanistic framework for predicting variation in behavioural responses to environmental change is presented, drawing from models of decision‐making processes and an understanding of the selective background against which they evolved.