نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural used land

تعداد نتایج: 2401809  

2006
Laura Schneider Jacqueline Geoghegan

Plant invasions and their impact on land use pose difficult research questions, due to the complex relationships between the ecological nature of the invasion and the human responses to the invasion. This paper focuses on the linkages between an invasion of bracken fern and land use decisions in an agricultural frontier in southern Mexico. Agriculture in this region is practiced on an extensive...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Beatriz Bellón Agnès Bégué Danny Lo Seen Claudio Aparecido de Almeida Margareth Simões

In response to the need for generic remote sensing tools to support large-scale agricultural monitoring, we present a new approach for regional-scale mapping of agricultural land-use systems (ALUS) based on object-based Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) time series analysis. The approach consists of two main steps. First, to obtain relatively homogeneous land units in terms of pheno...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Gillian L Galford Jerry M Melillo David W Kicklighter Timothy W Cronin Carlos E P Cerri John F Mustard Carlos C Cerri

The Brazilian Amazon is one of the most rapidly developing agricultural areas in the world and represents a potentially large future source of greenhouse gases from land clearing and subsequent agricultural management. In an integrated approach, we estimate the greenhouse gas dynamics of natural ecosystems and agricultural ecosystems after clearing in the context of a future climate. We examine...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2012
Joseph S Denkenberger Charles T Driscoll Brian A Branfireun Chris S Eckley Mark Cohen Pranesh Selvendiran

Rates of surface-air elemental mercury (Hg(0)) fluxes in the literature were synthesized for the Great Lakes Basin (GLB). For the majority of surfaces, fluxes were net positive (evasion). Digital land-cover data were combined with representative evasion rates and used to estimate annual Hg(0) evasion for the GLB (7.7 Mg/yr). This value is less than our estimate of total Hg deposition to the are...

2004
Daniel G. Brown

Land use can be defined as the values that humans obtain from landscapes. What is it that people are actually doing on the landscape? Though remote sensing is often used for mapping land use and land cover over large areas, to actually map land use usually requires some careful human interpretation of the imagery or, better, surveying or interviewing people on the ground to identify their use o...

2000
D. G. Brown B. C. Pijanowski J. D. Duh

This paper presents an approach to modeling land-cover change as a function of land-use change. We argue that, in order to model the link between socio-economic change and changes in forest cover in a region that is experiencing residential and recreational development and agricultural abandonment, land-use and landcover change need to be represented as separate processes. Forest-cover change i...

Land use change is certainly the most important factor that affects the conservation of natural ecosystems, resulting the conversion of natural lands such as forests and pastures into agricultural, industrial and urban areas. Despite numerous studies investigating landscape patterns due to land use change, the driving forces of landscape change has been less studied in Iran. In this study, Arti...

1997

1. Despite wide recognition of the need for catchment-scale management to ensure the integrity of river ecosystems, the science and policy basis for joint management of land and water remains poorly understood. An interdisciplinary case study of a river basin in south-eastern Michigan is presented. 2. The River Raisin drains an area of 2776 km2, of which some 70% is agricultural land. The upper...

Extended abstract 1- Introduction      Land use includes all types of land uses to meet different human needs. In other words, land use refers to the type of human use of land, and this type of use is related to the value of the land and (its) natural characteristics. To understand and identify, land use changes using satellite data to provide a broad and integrated view of an area, reproduci...

2015
S.M.F. Rabbi Matthew Tighe Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo Annette Cowie Fiona Robertson Ram Dalal Kathryn Page Doug Crawford Brian R. Wilson Graeme Schwenke Malem Mcleod Warwick Badgery Yash P. Dang Mike Bell Garry O’Leary De Li Liu Jeff Baldock

Australia's "Direct Action" climate change policy relies on purchasing greenhouse gas abatement from projects undertaking approved abatement activities. Management of soil organic carbon (SOC) in agricultural soils is an approved activity, based on the expectation that land use change can deliver significant changes in SOC. However, there are concerns that climate, topography and soil texture w...

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