Soil erosion on mountain trails as a consequence of recreational activities. A comprehensive review of the scientific literature

D Salesa, A Cerdà - Journal of environmental management, 2020 - Elsevier
This article reviews the scientific literature on trail erosion and the magnitude of the erosive
processes that occur on mountain trails due to recreational activities, mainly due to hiking …

Applications of systems science to understand and manage multiple influences within children's environmental health in least developed countries: a causal loop …

CF Brereton, P Jagals - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Least developed countries (LDCs) are home to over a billion people throughout Africa, Asia-
Pacific, and the Caribbean. The people who live in LDCs represent just 13% of the global …

Global rarity of intact coastal regions

BA Williams, JEM Watson, HL Beyer… - Conservation …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Management of the land–sea interface is essential for global conservation and sustainability
objectives because coastal regions maintain natural processes that support biodiversity and …

[HTML][HTML] Reduced-impact logging for climate change mitigation (RIL-C) can halve selective logging emissions from tropical forests

PW Ellis, T Gopalakrishna, RC Goodman… - Forest Ecology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Selective logging causes at least half of the emissions from tropical forest degradation.
Reduced-impact logging for climate (RIL-C) is proposed as a way to maintain timber …

Best‐practice forestry management delivers diminishing returns for coral reefs with increased land‐clearing

AS Wenger, D Harris, S Weber, F Vaghi… - Journal of Applied …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Protection of coastal ecosystems from deforestation may be the best way to protect coral
reefs from sediment runoff. However, given the importance of generating economic activities …

Landscape patterns and topographic features affect seasonal river water quality at catchment and buffer scales

L Deng, W Li, X Liu, Y Wang, L Wang - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
Effects of landscape patterns or topographic features on the river water environment have
been broadly studied to control non-point source (NPS) pollution and to cut off potential …

The role of soils in regulation of freshwater and coastal water quality

K Cheng, X Xu, L Cui, Y Li, J Zheng… - … of the Royal …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Water quality regulation is an important ecosystem service function of soil. In this study, the
mechanism by which soil regulates water quality was reviewed, and the effects of soil …

Scenario planning with linked land-sea models inform where forest conservation actions will promote coral reef resilience

JMS Delevaux, SD Jupiter, KA Stamoulis, LL Bremer… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
We developed a linked land-sea modeling framework based on remote sensing and
empirical data, which couples sediment export and coral reef models at fine spatial …

Potential benefits of polymers in soil erosion control for agronomical plans: A laboratory experiment

T Yakupoglu, J Rodrigo-Comino, A Cerdà - Agronomy, 2019 - mdpi.com
New management and techniques to reduce soil and water losses are necessary to achieve
goals related to sustainability and develop useful agronomical plans. Among the strategies …

Evaluating planning without plans: Principles, criteria and indicators for effective forest landscape approaches

EA Morgan, N Osborne, B Mackey - Land use policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Protecting forests is an increasingly essential and urgent priority to address the climate and
biodiversity crises. These forests are home to communities, often Indigenous communities …