نتایج جستجو برای: forest clearing

تعداد نتایج: 113265  

2011
S. Ayoubi F. Khormali K. L. Sahrawat A. C. Rodrigues de Lima

A study was conducted to determine suitable soil properties as soil quality indicators, using factor analysis in order to evaluate the effects of land use change on loessial hillslope soils of the Shastkola District in Golestan Province, northern Iran. To this end, forty surface soil (0-30 cm) samples were collected from four adjacent sites with the following land uses systems: (1) natural fore...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Nikhil Lele Harini Nagendra Jane Southworth

The Cauvery basin of Karnataka State encompasses a range of land cover types, from dense forest areas and plantations in the Western Ghats hills, to fertile agricultural lands in the river valley. Recent demographic changes, rapid economic development and urbanization have led to the conversion of vast stretches of forested land into plantations and permanent agriculture. We examine the human d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Ruth S DeFries Richard A Houghton Matthew C Hansen Christopher B Field David Skole John Townshend

Carbon fluxes from tropical deforestation and regrowth are highly uncertain components of the contemporary carbon budget, due in part to the lack of spatially explicit and consistent information on changes in forest area. We estimate fluxes for the 1980s and 1990s using subpixel estimates of percent tree cover derived from coarse (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Advanced Very ...

1999
Jerome Vanclay David Kaimowitz Atie Puntodewo Patricia Mendez

A GIS compiled by the Departmental Government of Santa Cruz, Bolivia offers data that may help to resolve some competing theories of tropical deforestation. The GIS contains many attributes relating to land use at two points in time, 1989 and 1994, and allow us to address questions like: • What has been the impact of past road construction on deforestation and land use? • What impacts might be ...

2004
R. J. CAMERON

The Maori of the Fleet, arriving in New Zealand some six hundred years ago, brought with them a number of tropical food plants which they were able to grow in warmer districts, clearing areas of forest to provide planting sites (Taylor 1958). As the native population increased in size so did their impact on the forests, particularly in northern districts where the greater part of postfleet popu...

2013
Catherine L. Cardelús Peter Scull Maria Baimas-George Margaret D. Lowman Alemaheyu Wassie Eshete

The northern Ethiopian landscape is dotted with small patches of church forests that are religious centers for the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church (EOTC). These sacred groves are what remain of the once vast tropical Afromontane dry forest. Herein we review the landscape pattern of sacred groves in the Amhara region of Ethiopia, and their local scale nutrient status at two sites, Zahara and ...

2010
Jean-François Ponge Sylvain Ballof Jean-Pierre Rossi Jean-Marie Betsch Philippe Gaucher

1 2 It is now attested that a large part of the Amazonian rain forest has been cultivated 3 during Pre-Colombian times, using charcoal as an amendment. The incorporation of charcoal 4 to the soil is a starting point for the formation of fertile Amazonian Dark Earths, still selected 5 by Indian people for shifting cultivation. We showed that finely separated charcoal was 6 commonly incorporated ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Gillian L Galford Jerry M Melillo David W Kicklighter John F Mustard Timothy W Cronin Carlos E P Cerri Carlos C Cerri

Tropical ecosystems play a large and complex role in the global carbon cycle. Clearing of natural ecosystems for agriculture leads to large pulses of CO2 to the atmosphere from terrestrial biomass. Concurrently, the remaining intact ecosystems, especially tropical forests, may be sequestering a large amount of carbon from the atmosphere in response to global environmental changes including clim...

2015
Juan Robalino Alexander Pfaff Laura Villalobos

Resumen Spillovers can significantly reduce or enhance the effects of land-use policies, yet there exists little rigorous evidence concerning their magnitudes. We examine how national parks within Costa Rica affect the clearing of forest nearby. We find that average deforestation spillover impacts are not significant within 0-5km and 5-10km rings around parks. However, we argue that this averag...

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