A social-ecological geography of southern Canadian lakes
Anthropogenic pressures, including urban and agricultural expansion, can negatively influence a lake's capacity to provide aquatic ecosystem services (ES). However, identifying lakes most at risk of losing their ES (i.e., higher vulnerability) requires integrating information on lake ecological...
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Main Authors: | Andréanne Dupont (Author), Morgan Botrel (Author), Nicolas Fortin St-Gelais (Author), Timothée Poisot (Author), Roxane Maranger (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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