Geomorphic influences on land use/cover diversity and pattern
B Wang, W Cheng - Catena, 2023 - Elsevier
Landforms directly or indirectly affect land use/cover diversity and its spatial distribution.
However, the interactions between complex topography and land use/cover patterns remain …
However, the interactions between complex topography and land use/cover patterns remain …
The use of remote sensing to characterise geomorphometry and soil properties at watershed scale
This study aims to investigate the complex ecological interactions between
geomorphometry, spectral indices, and soil properties to develop a watershed management …
geomorphometry, spectral indices, and soil properties to develop a watershed management …
Matched Relationships and Mechanisms of Water and Land Resources in Karst Mountainous Areas: A Review
X Pang, B Xie, X Zhang, J Xie, J Xiao - Land, 2024 - mdpi.com
The matching relationship between water and land resources in the karst mountains is
closely related to regional ecological and environmental security, human well-being, and …
closely related to regional ecological and environmental security, human well-being, and …
Significance of harvest residues in sustainable management of arable land i. decomposition of harvest residues
Harvest residues are parts of cultivated plants that remain on the plot after harvest or
grazing. Decomposition of plant residues by microorganisms involves two simultaneous …
grazing. Decomposition of plant residues by microorganisms involves two simultaneous …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of depression areas and land-Use change in the soil organic carbon and total nitrogen contents in a semi-arid karst ecosystem
Background: Depression areas are essential structural components of Karst ecosystems.
Their influence in the carbon and nitrogen dynamics under different land uses, which could …
Their influence in the carbon and nitrogen dynamics under different land uses, which could …
Habitat suitability and crop damage risk caused by wild boar in Guizhou Plateau, China
G Yang, C Peng, X Yang, Q Guo… - The Journal of Wildlife …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Crop damage caused by wild boar (Sus scrofa) in many agroforestry regions of the world
has affected agricultural development and farmers' livelihoods. Understanding the patterns …
has affected agricultural development and farmers' livelihoods. Understanding the patterns …
The Effects of clear-cutting on ground thermal regimes after a wildfire using hand-held thermal imaging camera in a semi-arid forest ecosystems
The distribution of surface temperature after wildfires is important for soil reclamation,
germination conditions, and sustainability of the burned site condition. This study was …
germination conditions, and sustainability of the burned site condition. This study was …
[PDF][PDF] Long-term temporal variation of land use transition on soil carbon stocks in mediterranean karst ecosystems
Accelerating urbanization and unplanned excessive human pressure are increasing
changes in major land use. These transitions cause long-term negative transformations in …
changes in major land use. These transitions cause long-term negative transformations in …
ORMAN DIŞINA ÇIKARILAN ALANLARIN TOPRAK ÖZELLİKLERİNDEKİ UZUN DÖNEMLİ DEĞİŞİMLERİN ARAŞTIRILMASI: ADANA, KARAİSALI ÖRNEĞİ
T Dindaroğlu, B Boran, E Babur - Turkish Journal of Forest Science, 2023 - dergipark.org.tr
Ormansızlaşma ile küresel iklim değişikliğinin olumsuz etkileri her geçen gün daha da
artmaktadır. Bu çalışma, Adana iline bağlı Karaisalı ilçesinin Başkıf, Bekirli, Çorlu, Etekli …
artmaktadır. Bu çalışma, Adana iline bağlı Karaisalı ilçesinin Başkıf, Bekirli, Çorlu, Etekli …
[PDF][PDF] SIGNIFICANCE OF HARVEST RESIDUES IN SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF ARABLE LAND I. DECOMPOSITION OF HARVEST RESIDUES.
Harvest residues are parts of cultivated plants that remain on the plot after harvest or
grazing. Decomposition of plant residues by microorganisms involves two simultaneous …
grazing. Decomposition of plant residues by microorganisms involves two simultaneous …