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Only in specific Geographic Hotspots can we intervene.
This paper begins by examining data requirements for identifying geographic hotspots for land use change.
Orchids are under threat from human activities and climate change, with populations limited to small geographic hotspots.
The team's findings "bridge current gaps in data and illustrate geographic hotspots" where plastics may pose a problem in the future, says Richard Thompson, a marine biologist at Plymouth University in the United Kingdom.
During the panel discussion, Ondocsin, and his colleagues Dan Ciccarone, professor of family and community medicine at UCSF and Sarah Mars, project director for their research, presented initial findings on geographic "hotspots" marked by swift changes in heroin markets.
And rather than merely recite the gruesome statistics and list the geographic hotspots where genocide has and continues to take place, he confronts his subject with much larger ambition: explaining what genocide is, how it happens, why it happens, and perhaps most importantly, what can and should be done about it.
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A geographic hotspot of genetic diversity may be useful for developing restoration plant material for another region, particularly if it occupies a similar environment to that of the restoration target site, a phenomenon referred to as 'recurrence' (Johnson et al. 2004).
However, the scarcity of resources for, and the potential economic impact of, ameliorative actions that restore natural capital necessitates the identification of cost-effective geographic priorities, or hotspots, which provide multiple ecosystem goods and services.
As a result, GIS is now more commonly used within injury and trauma systems research to determine the relationship between trauma centre access and injury outcome or to identify injury hotspots (geographic area of significant number of injuries) and their causes (Hameed et al. 2010; Nirula et al. 2010; Branas et al. 2005; Sampalis et al. 1997; Härtl et al. 2006).
Two main axes were adopted: to identify and manage geographic areas where hotspot exposure is suspected of generating a potential hazard to human health owing to exposure at stances, which may be present in air, soil, water, foods, as consequence of anthropic activities.
Consequently, interacting species often coevolve in some parts of their geographic ranges, creating coevolutionary hotspots where selection is reciprocal, but not in other parts, creating coevolutionary coldspots where reciprocal selection does not occur (Fig. 1).
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