How does tillage intensity affect soil organic carbon? A systematic review
Background The loss of carbon (C) from agricultural soils has been, in part, attributed to
tillage, a common practice providing a number of benefits to farmers. The promotion of less …
tillage, a common practice providing a number of benefits to farmers. The promotion of less …
Diverse policies leading to contrasting impacts on land cover and ecosystem services in Northeast China
Understanding where important ecosystem services originate in space and how they
change in time is essential for sustainable ecosystem management. Spatially explicit …
change in time is essential for sustainable ecosystem management. Spatially explicit …
[HTML][HTML] Identifying spatial similarities and mismatches between supply and demand of ecosystem services for sustainable Northeast China
Ecosystem service (ES) supply and demand, as well as their interactions, are vital aspects of
ES research in the context of sustainable ecosystem management. In this study, we …
ES research in the context of sustainable ecosystem management. In this study, we …
Environmental laws and ecological restoration projects enhancing ecosystem services in China: A meta-analysis
In recent decades, China has implemented ecological restoration projects (ERPs) to
improve biodiversity and ecosystem services (ESs), accordingly, a series of environmental …
improve biodiversity and ecosystem services (ESs), accordingly, a series of environmental …
Prediction of soil organic carbon in an intensively managed reclamation zone of eastern China: A comparison of multiple linear regressions and the random forest …
H Zhang, P Wu, A Yin, X Yang, M Zhang… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Organic carbon is a key component of soils and plays a fundamental role in soil fertility and
climate change. Determining the importance of potential drivers of soil organic carbon (SOC) …
climate change. Determining the importance of potential drivers of soil organic carbon (SOC) …
Estimation of soil organic carbon content in coastal wetlands with measured VIS-NIR spectroscopy using optimized support vector machines and random forests
J Song, J Gao, Y Zhang, F Li, W Man, M Liu, J Wang… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Coastal wetland soil organic carbon (CW-SOC) is crucial for both “blue carbon” and carbon
sequestration. It is of great significance to understand the content of soil organic carbon …
sequestration. It is of great significance to understand the content of soil organic carbon …
[HTML][HTML] Large-scale crop mapping from multi-source optical satellite imageries using machine learning with discrete grids
S Yan, X Yao, D Zhu, D Liu, L Zhang, G Yu… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
The spatial distribution of crops is an important agricultural parameter, which is used to
derive important information about crop productivity and food security. However, crop …
derive important information about crop productivity and food security. However, crop …
What did China's National Wetland Conservation Program Achieve? Observations of changes in land cover and ecosystem services in the Sanjiang Plain
Abstract China implemented the National Wetland Conservation Program (NWCP) from
2002 to protect and rehabilitate wetlands. Under the background of sustainable …
2002 to protect and rehabilitate wetlands. Under the background of sustainable …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of farmland landscape pattern on spatial distribution of soil organic carbon in Lower Liaohe Plain of northeastern China
Abstract Knowledge of the factors affecting spatial distribution of farmland soil organic
carbon (SOC) contribute to a better understanding of the impact of human activities on soil …
carbon (SOC) contribute to a better understanding of the impact of human activities on soil …
Wetland changes in the Amur River Basin: Differing trends and proximate causes on the Chinese and Russian sides
Abstract According to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),
understanding the extent of wetlands, their change trends and the proximate causes is …
understanding the extent of wetlands, their change trends and the proximate causes is …