نتایج جستجو برای: land degradation

تعداد نتایج: 264605  

2011
Stjepan HUSNJAK Marija ROMIĆ Milan POLJAK Nikola PERNAR

A trend of rapid forest and particularly agricultural land area reduction due to diff erent types of degradation has been present worldwide in the last decades, and so also in Croatia, whereat soil losses caused by land reallocation are especially dramatic. Besides that, we are witnesses of diff erent forms of soil degradation associated with climate changes from acidifi cation, dehumifi cation...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2010
victor r. squires

the unccd has been ratified by over 190 countries. it is the attempt by nations, both rich and poor to control the scourge of desertification. the definition of which is “land degradation in arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid areas resulting from various factors, including climatic variations and human activities. it is now widely accepted that desertification is not the relentless advance of des...

2009
Sedigheh Lotfi Karim Solaimani

Problem statement: Land use change has transformed a vast part of the natural landscapes of the developing world for the last 50 years. Land is a fundamental factor of production and though much of the course of human history, it has been tightly coupled with economic growth. Soil erosion by water is one of the most important land degradation processes in the Mediterranean basins. The unplanned...

Journal: :Journal of Zhejiang University. Science 2004
Min-Jun Shi Kevin Chen

Land degradation is one of the severe environmental problems in China. In order to combat land degradation, a soil conservation program was introduced since 2000 to reduce soil erosion by converting slope-cultivated land into forestry and pasture. This paper represents the first systematic attempt to investigate the impact of the soil conservation program on land degradation in the loess platea...

Victor R. Squires

The UNCCD has been ratified by over 190 countries. It is the attempt by nations, both rich and poor to control the scourge of desertification. The definition of which is “land degradation in arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid areas resulting from various factors, including climatic variations and human activities. It is now widely accepted that desertification is not the relentless advance of des...

2017
Vassilis Detsis Helen Briassoulis Constantinos Kosmas

This paper applies a resilienceand assemblage-based methodology to study the socio-ecological dynamics of human responses in the land degradation-affected Messara Valley (Crete, Greece) socio-ecological system, from 1950 to 2010. It posits that thesedynamics aredriven by changes in their effectiveness, called ‘socio-ecological fit’, to serve placeand time-specific goals. The socio-ecological fi...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
متقیان متقیان محمّدی محمّدی

abstract the effect of land use type on soil functioning within an ecosystem can be assessed and monitored using soil quality attributes. such studies, which are carried out to create a balance between the biological production and the maintenance and improvement of land resource quality, provide a framework for land degradation control and also for identification of sustainable management. in ...

2017
Baolei Zhang Qiaoyun Zhang Chaoyang Feng Qingyu Feng Shumin Zhang Monika Kopecka

Long-term intensive land use/cover changes (LUCCs) of the Yellow River Delta (YRD) have been happening since the 1960s. The land use patterns of the LUCCs are crucial for bio-diversity conservation and/or sustainable development. This study quantified patterns of the LUCCs, explored the systematic transitions, and identified wetland change trajectory for the period 1976–2014 in the YRD. Landsat...

Journal: :نشریه حفاظت و بهره برداری از منابع طبیعی 0

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