Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2021

Emergent horizons and biodynamic interactions

 
 

Abstract


Emergent horizons and biodynamic interactions occur within extremes of biological diversity, chemical potential in soil and atmospheric/climatic parameters, and social inclusion. These give us the definitions required for geographical partitioning of lands to enable the highest protection advisory of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) bordering bodies. The international treaty of the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, formed in 1954, links UNESCO sites as being crucial to national sustainable development. Sustainable development benefits international industry links with a diverse range of natural product potential. The papers presented in this special edition arose following a call for sessions entitled “Horizons – the good, bad and ugly of extreme geographical borders,” which were held during the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) Annual International Conference 2021 under the theme of “Borders, borderlands and bordering.” Contributions to the special issue detail pivotal elements which maintain ecological and social structures, in Morocco, Iran, and on a wider, global scale. Biological strategies, genetic interactions and different physiological growth forms generate ecological tapestries. We approach functions that assist in defining eco-types, transitions through life-forms and feeding types crucial to evolution in extreme settings and their gradients. Interactions between different life-groups and calculations of agro-ecological diversity provide complements, ensuring diversity within trophic levels. Successful and efficient dosage of biological treatments and chemical application make best use of biological interaction potentials, and avoid chaotic pollution (in chemical, hydrological, and atmospheric terms). Biological applications are fundamental to sustainable/organic agriculture pattern formation. Waste management of organic processes must be carried out in order to minimize pollution and facilitate water relations in drought stricken countries for rehabilitation of ravaged habitats. Morocco is home to an incredible diversity of natural produce, nurturing national populations and stimulating trade with neighboring countries. The diversity encompasses food, medicinal, and nutraceutical species, which are present; their cultivation and ecosystem interactions facilitate ecosystem range. We conclude by reflecting biological diversity and ecosystem services/management of the UNESCO Arganeraie Biosphere (South-Western region of Morocco). This area promotes development of the entire country, with a range of diversity, ecosystem types, a number of dispersed populations, and rural communities who benefit from agricultural and ecological opportunities that the region provides. The article, “Harmonics, evolutionary generators, DANCE and HEAR-functional dimensions” (Furze and Mayad 2021a), details evolution over the last four billion years. Studies of the process comprise different fields of study with perspectives of biology, chemistry, physics, biochemistry, and astrobiology. The paper includes cellular and molecular life systems formation and proliferation; techniques to partition and create variance in mathematic terms; Fisher genetics key to natural selection; climatic, terrestrial, and organic extremes; Laplacian expressions giving summary of differential algorithmic network centered emergence (DANCE); evolutionary harmonics and generators; laboratory and field data identified example species enforcing the ternary groupings of evolution; emergence, strategies, and functions in life and harmonic evolutionary algorithmic resilience (HEAR) enabling binary (passive and Responsible Editor: Philippe Garrigues

Volume None
Pages 1 - 3
DOI 10.1007/s11356-021-17001-8
Language English
Journal Environmental Science and Pollution Research

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