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11/24/2024 | Person |
Rakan A. Zahawi, Ph.D. Rakan A. Zahawi is Director of the Lyon Arboretum at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He works in tropical forest restoration, and evaluates methods aimed at accelerating the process of recovery. He has projects in Costa Rica, Colombia, and hopes to establish research in Hawaii in the... |
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11/24/2024 | Person |
Rebecca Cole, Ph.D. My work focuses on understanding how human activities impact natural systems and using this information to restore damaged ecosystems and move towards more sustainable practices. |
| 11/24/2024 | Publication |
Coffee pulp accelerates early tropical forest succession on old fields Applying nutrient-rich agricultural by-products, such as fruit peels and pulp, to degraded land has been proposed as a strategy to overcome a number of barriers to tropical forest recovery. While such linkages between agroindustry and restoration represent win–win scenarios, practical applications remain largely unexplored. In this case study, we... |
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11/24/2024 | Person |
G. M. Vidyasagar, Ph.D. ... |
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11/24/2024 | Person |
Ad Konings, Ph.D. Ad devotes his life to his family and cichlids, traveling everywhere you can find those little finned creatures, to observe and photograph them in their natural habitat. Needless to say, when you are talking cichlids there are few on earth like Ad. Still, he is a nice and friendly guy... |