نتایج جستجو برای: Reforestation

تعداد نتایج: 1444  

2014
Rose Gageler Mark Bonner Gunnar Kirchhof Mark Amos Nicole Robinson Susanne Schmidt Luke P. Shoo

Reforestation of riparian zones is increasingly practiced in many regions for purposes of biodiversity conservation, bank stabilisation, and improvement in water quality. This is in spite of the actual benefits of reforestation for recovering underlying soil properties and function remaining poorly understood. Here we compare remnant riparian rainforest, pasture and reforestation plantings aged...

2016
Fangyuan Hua Xiaoyang Wang Xinlei Zheng Brendan Fisher Lin Wang Jianguo Zhu Ya Tang Douglas W. Yu David S. Wilcove

Reforestation is a critical means of addressing the environmental and social problems of deforestation. China's Grain-for-Green Program (GFGP) is the world's largest reforestation scheme. Here we provide the first nationwide assessment of the tree composition of GFGP forests and the first combined ecological and economic study aimed at understanding GFGP's biodiversity implications. Across Chin...

2004
Jennifer Jacobs Jay Angerer Jeff Vitale Raghavan Srinivasan Robert Kaitho Jerry Stuth

The Upper Tana River Basin is strategically one of the most critical resource areas of Kenya. The Masinga Reservoir, at the outlet of the basin, provides water and hydroelectric power for 65% of the Nation. Unregulated deforestation and expansion of cultivation practices onto marginal soils in this critical river basin has resulted in significant reservoir siltation, reduced ecosystem function ...

2016
Sean Sloan

The tropical deforestation literature advocates multi-agent enquiry in recognition that key dynamics arise from inter-agent interactions. Studies of tropical forest-cover gain have lagged in this respect. This article explores the roles and key aspects of interactions shaping natural forest regeneration and active reforestation in Eastern Panama since 1990. It employs household surveys of agric...

2011
Michael Bredemeier

1. Definitions of terms 2. The particular features of forests among terrestrial ecosystems 3. Ecosystem level effects of afforestation and reforestation 4. Effects on biodiversity 5. Arguments for plantations 6. Political goals of afforestation and reforestation 7. Reforestation problems 8. Afforestation on a global scale 9. Planting techniques 10. Case studies of selected regions and countries...

Journal: :global journal of environmental science and management 2016
m. bandibas v. hilomen

reforestation is one of the philippines’ government efforts to restore and rehabilitate degraded mangrove ecosystems. although there is recovery of the ecosystem in terms of vegetation, the recovery of closely-linked faunal species in terms of community structure is still understudied. this research investigates the community structure of mangrove crabs under two different management schemes: p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Timm Kroeger Francisco J Escobedo José L Hernandez Sebastián Varela Sonia Delphin Jonathan R B Fisher Janice Waldron

High ambient ozone (O3) concentrations are a widespread and persistent problem globally. Although studies have documented the role of forests in removing O3 and one of its precursors, nitrogen dioxide (NO2), the cost effectiveness of using peri-urban reforestation for O3 abatement purposes has not been examined. We develop a methodology that uses available air quality and meteorological data an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Silvio Simonit Charles Perrings

Land cover change in watersheds affects the supply of a number of ecosystem services, including water supply, the production of timber and nontimber forest products, the provision of habitat for forest species, and climate regulation through carbon sequestration. The Panama Canal watershed is currently being reforested to protect the dry-season flows needed for Canal operations. Whether refores...

2005
Van Dijk M. Gilfedder J. Gallant

Native vegetation clearing has created salinity problems in many parts of Australia. Reforestation has the potential to reduce salinity, but also reduces stream flow and this is a cause of concern. Spatial predictions of the stream flow and salinity impacts of reforestation are needed to assess the ability to achieve salinity and water resource targets. Unfortunately, our ability to predict sal...

2014
Qiong Gao Mei Yu

Despite the overall trend of worldwide deforestation over recent decades, reforestation has also been found and is expected in developing countries undergoing fast urbanization and agriculture abandonment. The consequences of reforestation on landscape patterns are seldom addressed in the literature, despite their importance in evaluating biodiversity and ecosystem functions. By analyzing long-...

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