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    A Duke Forest tour featured research from the SEEDS Lab.
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    Q&A: Is Biodiversity a Luxury?

    Urban ecologists developed a new approach to understanding biodiversity patterns in cities. The work could inform efforts to improve access to nature’s benefits.
  • Community forestry project in Madhesh Province, Nepal
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    Mixed Approach to Reforestation Better Than Planting or Regeneration Alone

    Reforestation in low- and middle-income countries can remove up to 10 times more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere at lower cost than previously estimated, making it a potentially more effective option to fight climate change.
  • Larch trees in Daxing’an Mountains, China
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    Manganese's Surprising Role in Soil Carbon Sequestration

    Exchangeable manganese cuts carbon storage in boreal forests
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    Urban Parks Built on Former Waste Incineration Sites Could Be Lead Hotspots

    A new 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû study finds that municipal waste incinerators' legacy of contamination could live on in urban soils.
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    Media Coverage Can Sway Local Officials’ Decisions on Infrastructure Spending

    Knowing voters have seen news reports about problems caused by failing or outdated public infrastructures in their district makes local officials who face competitive re-elections more inclined to support new spending to repair or replace the aging structures, a survey of city and county officials in 49 states shows. Findings from the survey by 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû and the Environmental Policy Innovation Center underscore the continued importance of local media even as newsrooms shrink nationwide.
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    New NSF Grant Will Fund Continental-Scale Study of Climate Impacts on Forest Regeneration and Wildlife

    The sustainability of North American forests depends on trees’ ability to produce seeds and seedlings that can survive and grow in a changing climate. A new 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû-led research initiative with more than $2 million in funding from the National Science Foundation aims to help boost their odds of success.
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    Studies Find the Seeds of a Forest’s Renewal After Wildfire, Drought

    A forest’s ability to regenerate after devastating wildfires, droughts or other disturbances depends largely on seed production. Findings from two new studies led by 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû researchers could boost recovery and replanting after these disasters by providing foresters with new guidance on which tree species produce more seeds and how their productivity can vary from location to location.
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    Scientists, led by alumna Jacqueline Gerson PhD'21 and faculty member Emily Bernhardt, recorded the highest levels of atmospheric mercury pollution in the world in a pristine patch of the Peruvian Amazon
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    What’s Driving the East-West Divide in Trees’ Response to Climate Change?

    Many North American tree species have begun to slowly migrate northward in response to global warming, but western and eastern forests are responding differently. A new Duke-led study reveals why.
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    New Tests Track Sources of Lead Contamination in Urban Soils and Assess Its Risks

    By distinguishing between lead from modern sources and lead from pre-1970s vehicle exhaust fumes and leaded paint, the new test may be especially useful for assessing the hidden risks of legacy contamination.
  • Jim Clark collecting field data in the French Alps.
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    For Larger, Older Trees, It’s All Downhill from Here

    As trees age and grow, it seems logical to assume their seed production will continue to grow, too, but a Duke-led study of 597 species worldwide nips that assumption in the bud.
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    Introducing a New Dual Degree Program in Environmental Management and City & Regional Planning

    A partnership between 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the new concurrent Master of Environmental Management/Master of City and Regional Planning provides training to those seeking to solve environmental issues within an urban context.
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    To Protect Africa’s Endangered Elephants, Scientists Follow Their Footprints

    A new GPS-enabled study led by 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû scientists provides the first landscape-scale documentation of elephant movements across and between seven national parks in Gabon and helps answer not only the questions of where and when the animals move, but also why.
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    Lead Levels in Urban Soil are Declining but Hotspots Persist

    Decades after federal bans ended widespread use of lead-based paint and gasoline, some urban soils still contain lead levels that exceed safety guidelines for children.

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