نتایج جستجو برای: cultural land use

تعداد نتایج: 1936006  

Journal: :اقتصاد و توسعه کشاورزی 0
محسن جمالی پور احمد رضا شاهپوری محمد قربانی

introduction: land use in the overall concept is said to be the type of using land in the current situation which contains all users in different sectors of agriculture, natural resources and the industry. protecting land use is as follows: “prevent the change of application of certain lands by their owners, if their change has negative natural, economic, political, cultural, or scientific effe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter Michael Kessler Jan Barkmann Merijn M Bos Damayanti Buchori Stefan Erasmi Heiko Faust Gerhard Gerold Klaus Glenk S Robbert Gradstein Edi Guhardja Marieke Harteveld Dietrich Hertel Patrick Höhn Martin Kappas Stefan Köhler Christoph Leuschner Miet Maertens Rainer Marggraf Sonja Migge-Kleian Johanis Mogea Ramadhaniel Pitopang Matthias Schaefer Stefan Schwarze Simone G Sporn Andrea Steingrebe Sri S Tjitrosoedirdjo Soekisman Tjitrosoemito André Twele Robert Weber Lars Woltmann Manfred Zeller Teja Tscharntke

Losses of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning due to rainforest destruction and agricultural intensification are prime concerns for science and society alike. Potentially, ecosystems show nonlinear responses to land-use intensification that would open management options with limited ecological losses but satisfying economic gains. However, multidisciplinary studies to quantify ecological los...

2003
Andrea Nightingale

This paper presents a theoretical framework for analyzing human-environment issues that examines shifting, dialectical relationships between social and power relations, cultural beliefs and practices, and ecological processes to allow an interdisciplinary, complex assessment of social and environmental change in Nepal. The purpose of this analysis is to capture the complexity and non-static nat...

Features provide a comprehensive global overview of extent and diversity of grasslands. Analyzes how humans shaped grasslands through millennia of use and which role they play in present-day agriculture. Quantifies the role of grasslands as biodiversity hotspots as well as the drivers threatening these. Evaluates the ecosystem services grasslands provide e.g. in terms of soil protection and car...

Journal: :international journal of geo science and environmental planning 0
moslem heydari management and planning in natural resources, watersheds and environmental sciences afshin honarbakhsh river hydrodynamic mahdi pajoohesh erosion and sedimentation of soil maryam zangiabadi operation research, programming, planning

in recent years, due to absence of integrated watershed management in most regions, natural resources have witnessed numerous damages with severe floods as one of its consequences which further leads to economic, social and environmental damages. presently, there is no optimal utilization of land in most watersheds hence no optimal model matching with facilities and objectives is used in the wa...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Fabien Quétier Sandra Lavorel Wilfried Thuiller Ian Davies

Evidence is accumulating that the continued provision of essential ecosystem services is vulnerable to land-use change. Yet, we lack a strong scientific basis for this vulnerability as the processes that drive ecosystem-service delivery often remain unclear. In this paper, we use plant traits to assess ecosystem-service sensitivity to land-use change in subalpine grasslands. We use a trait-base...

2014
Iain Brown Marie Castellazzi Diana Feliciano

Land use patterns are the consequence of dynamic processes that often include important legacy issues. Evaluation of past trends can be used to investigate the role of path dependence in influencing future land use through a reference “business as usual” (BAU) scenario. These issues are explored with regard to objectives for woodland expansion in Scotland as a major pillar of climate change pol...

2011
Francesco Geri Valerio Amici Duccio Rocchini

Changes in land use and land cover can lead to irreversible changes in forests that result in overall reductions in biodiversity and loss of elements of high ecological and cultural value. Land use and cover change models can be an important resource for scientists to develop a sustainable land management program. This paper presents a method to assess the accuracy of a forestation predictive m...

2017
A. A. Tanriover

Interpretation : Lake Mogan, having high ecological and cultural significance, has been under intense pressure of urbanization and industrialization due to its location on the periphery of the capital Ankara. In this study, we analyzed data from satellite remote sensing, Geographic Information System and Cellular Automata Markov Chain modelling to predict land use/cover changes in Lake Mogan an...

Journal: :ecopersia 2011
abbas farshad

the term degradation is used to specify the status of the environment. it is often associated with ‘improper use’. ‘use’ also implies environmental aspects other than physical ones and implies that the more intensive the use, the more susceptible the environment is to degradation, particularly if proper care for the environment is lacking. the question is, and has always been, how to map someth...

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