Search Results - "Choksi, Pooja"
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Social and ecological outcomes of tropical dry forest restoration through invasive species removal in central India
Published in Ecological indicators (01-11-2023)“…•Invasive plants are a major cause of tropical dry forest (TDF) degradation.•Novel ecosystems restoration is complex with varied social-ecological…”
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Sensitivity of seasonal migration to climatic variability in central India
Published in Environmental research letters (01-06-2021)“…Abstract Extreme climatic events and variability are on the rise around the world, with varying implications for populations across socio-economic conditions…”
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Measuring biodiversity with sound: How effective are acoustic indices for quantifying biodiversity in a tropical dry forest?
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-06-2024)“…Large‐scale biodiversity conservation and management necessitate rapid assessment tools and technologies. Indices derived from passive acoustic data offer a…”
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Passive acoustic data yields insights into bird vocalization behavior associated with invasive shrub removal
Published in Biotropica (01-05-2024)“…Monitoring biodiversity changes associated with ecological restoration is crucial in the current UN Decade on Restoration. Although several studies highlight…”
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Improved household living standards can restore dry tropical forests
Published in Biotropica (01-11-2022)“…Despite multiple approaches over the last several decades to harmonize conservation and development goals in the tropics, forest‐dependent households remain…”
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Using passive acoustic monitoring to examine the impacts of ecological restoration on faunal biodiversity in the Western Ghats
Published in Biological conservation (01-06-2023)“…Monitoring programs aimed at assessing ecological restoration have often relied on the response of a single taxon owing to the difficulty of sampling multiple…”
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Listening for change: quantifying the impact of ecological restoration on soundscapes in a tropical dry forest
Published in Restoration ecology (01-05-2023)“…Ecological restoration is crucial to mitigate climate change and conserve biodiversity, and accurately monitoring responses to restoration is imperative to…”
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Ecological Restoration and Rural Livelihoods in Central India
Published 01-01-2023“…Ecological restoration has the potential to provide a multitude of benefits, such as conserving biodiversity and supporting natural-resources dependent…”
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Post-lockdown spread of COVID-19 from cities to vulnerable forest-fringe villages in Central India
Published in Current science (Bangalore) (10-07-2020)“…Seasonal migration to cities is a common livelihood strategy for forest-fringe households in central India. Based on a previously collected household survey of…”
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Combining socioeconomic and biophysical data to identify people-centric restoration opportunities
Published in Npj Biodiversity (01-03-2023)“…Designing restoration projects requires integrating socio-economic and cultural needs of local stakeholders for enduring and just outcomes. Using India as a…”
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Controlling Access to eHealth Data using Request Denial Cache in XACML Reference Architecture for ABAC
Published in 2022 IEEE 3rd Global Conference for Advancement in Technology (GCAT) (07-10-2022)“…The healthcare industry's adoption of electronic healthcare records (EHR) has recently increased the ease and speed of record sharing among patients, doctors,…”
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Ameliorative effect of three medicinal plants (P. fraternus, Terminelia a., and Moringa oleifera) on arsenic trioxide induced alteration of lipid peroxidation and protein contents in chicken liver homogenate: an in vitro study
Published in Acta Poloniae pharmaceutica (01-09-2007)“…The ameliorative effect of the aqueous extract of three medicinal plants P. fraternus. Terminalia A., and Moringa oleifera (PF, TA, and MO) on arsenic trioxide…”
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