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21Published 2011Table of Contents “...Politicizing environmental explanations: what can political ecology learn from sociology and philosophy of science? ...”
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22by Puig de la Bellacasa, MaríaTable of Contents “...The subtle thought of care -- Knowledge politics -- Assembling neglected "things" -- Thinking with care -- Touching visions -- Speculative ethics in antiecological times -- Alterbiopolitics -- Soil times: the pace of ecological care....”
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27Published 2017Table of Contents “...Trait-based and process-oriented modeling in ecological network dynamics -- 16. Empirical methods of identifying and quantifying trophic interactions for constructing soil food-web models -- Part III. ...”
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28Published 2013Table of Contents “...Lahav and U. Lavi -- Ecology: climate and soils / B.N. Wolstenholme -- Reproductive biology / S. ...”
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29Published 2010Table of Contents “...The legacy of aqueous environments on soils of the McMurdo Dry Valleys: contexts for future exploration of Martian soils Jeb E. ...”
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30by Roberts, Neil, 1953-Table of Contents “...-- Adjustment of geomorphic systems -- Human ecology at the end of the Pleistocene -- Megafaunal extinctions -- References -- Changes in the physical environment -- Ice sheets and sea levels -- Human adaptations to coastal environments -- Lake ontogeny and soil development -- The return of the forests -- Europe -- Eastern North America -- Dry Mediterranean woodland -- Tropical forests -- Factors affecting forest re-advance -- The ecology of Mesolithic Europe -- The early Holocene in the tropics -- Saharan palaeoecology -- Early Holocene climates: Pattern and process -- Conclusion -- References -- Agricultural origins -- Southwest Asia -- China and South Asia -- Mesoamerica -- Tropical domesticates -- Independent innovation or diffusion? ...”
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33Published 2016Table of Contents “...Carbon -- section 10. Soils -- section 11. Summary....”
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34Published 2016Table of Contents “...Introduction: Ecosystem Services from Urban Agriculture in the City of the Future -- Part I: Soil and Water Resources -- Chapter 2: Soil Formation and Nutrient Cycling -- Chapter 3: A Guide to Types of Non Potable Water and the Potential for Reuse in Urban Systems -- Chapter 4: Graywater Reuse For Irrigation: Benefits and Potential Hazards -- Chapter 5: Planting Abundance: Alternative Water Sources for Urban Farms -- Part II: Ecosystem Services -- Waste Treatment -- Chapter 6: The Role of Organic Residuals in Urban Agriculture -- Chapter 7: Municipal Food Waste Management Options: Climate and Economic Impacts -- Chapter 8: Food Waste Composting in Seattle: The Political Perspective -- Chapter 9: Cedar Grove Compost: Developing a Combined Food- Yard Waste Centralized Composting Program -- Part III: Ecosystem Services -- Climate Regulation -- Chapter 10: Soils and Climate Change -- Chapter 11: Soil Carbon Sequestration and Organic Wastes -- Chapter 12: Lettuce to Reduce Greenhouse Gases: A Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Conventional and Community Agriculture -- Part IV: Ecosystem Services -- Habitat -- Chapter 13: Basics of Microbial Ecology and Function in Urban Agriculture -- Chapter 14: Urban Microbiomes and Urban Agriculture: What Are The Connections and Why Should We Care? ...”
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35by Kemp, David D., 1943-Table of Contents “...Lithosphere -- Atmosphere -- Hydrosphere -- The biosphere: the living environment. Soil -- Plants and animals in the biosphere -- Ecosystems and biomes -- Demography and world population growth. ...”
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37Published 2018Table of Contents “...3.4 BIOLOGICAL ASSAYS FOR ECOLOGICAL RECEPTORS3.5 ECOTOXICOLOGICAL ASSAYS; 3.6 CONCLUDING REMARKS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; 4 -- BIOTECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS FOR REMEDIATION OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE (REMOVAL OF METALS FROM WASTEWATER AND LEACHATE); 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 PROCESSES USED IN TREATMENT OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE; 4.2.1 ACTIVE SYSTEMS; 4.2.2 PASSIVE SYSTEMS; 4.2.2.1 Abiotic; Limestone Ponds; Open Limestone Channels; Anoxic Limestone Drains; 4.2.2.2 Biological; Permeable Reactive Barriers; Wetlands...”
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38Published 2011Table of Contents “...Whiteley -- Nano-secondary ions mass spectrometry (nanoSIMS) coupled with in situ hybridization for ecological research / Niculina Musat, Birgit Adam, and Marcel M. ...”
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