نتایج جستجو برای: 26 forest cover types

تعداد نتایج: 833058  

2017
W. Keith Moser Zhaofei Fan Mark H. Hansen Michael K. Crosby Shirley X. Fan

We used non-native invasive plant data from the US Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program, spatial statistical methods, and the space (cover class)-for-time approach to quantify the invasion potential and success (‘‘invasibility”) of three major invasive shrubs (multiflora rose, non-native bush honeysuckles, and common buckthorn) in broadly classified forest-type groups in...

2004
Becky K. Kerns Janet L. Ohmann

We used data from regional forest inventories and research programs, coupled with mapped climatic and topographic information, to explore relationships and develop multiple linear regression (MLR) and regression tree models for total and deciduous shrub cover in the Oregon coastal province. Results from both types of models indicate that forest structure variables were most important for explai...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2006
Stephen Munga Noboru Minakawa Guofa Zhou Emmanuel Mushinzimana Okeyo-Owuor J Barrack Andrew K Githeko Guiyun Yan

We examined the effects of land cover type on survivorship and productivity of Anopheles gambiae in Kakamega in the western Kenyan highlands (elevation = 1,420-1,580 meters above sea level). Under natural conditions, An. gambiae sensu lato adults emerged only from farmland habitats, with an estimated productivity of 1.82 mosquitoes/meter(2)/week, but not from forest and swamp habitats. To deter...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2008
Rene Ngamabou Siwe Barbara Koch

The continuous extraction of wood and the conversion of forest to small- and large-scale agricultural parcels is rapidly changing the land cover of the mount Cameroon region. The changes occur at varying spatial scales most often not more than 2ha for the small-scale subsistence farms and above 10ha for the extensive agricultural plantations of cocoa and palm. Given the importance of land use a...

2013
Sandipan Das T. P. Singh

Vegetation plays a key role in reducing ambient temperature, moisture and pollutant capture, energy use and subsequent ground level ozone reduction. In recent years vegetation mapping has become increasingly important, especially with advancements in environmental economic valuation. The spatial information from the remote sensing satellites enables researchers to quantify and qualify the amoun...

2018
Marco Zanon Basil A. S. Davis Laurent Marquer Simon Brewer Jed O. Kaplan

Characterization of land cover change in the past is fundamental to understand the evolution and present state of the Earth system, the amount of carbon and nutrient stocks in terrestrial ecosystems, and the role played by land-atmosphere interactions in influencing climate. The estimation of land cover changes using palynology is a mature field, as thousands of sites in Europe have been invest...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2009
Uudus Bayarsaikhan Bazartseren Boldgiv Kyung-Ryul Kim Kyung-Ae Park Donkoo Lee

Land cover types of Hustai National Park (HNP) in Mongolia, a hotspot area with rare species, were classified and their temporal changes were evaluated using Landsat MSS TM/ETM data between 1994 and 2000. Maximum-likelihood classification analysis showed an overall accuracy of 88.0% and 85.0% for the 1994 and 2000 images, respectively. Kappa coefficients associated with the classification were ...

2009
Kyle E. Harms Jennifer S. Powers Rebecca A. Montgomery

Even though many forest plants spend all or a significant portion of their lives in the forest understory, few studies have compared understory composition, structure, and resource availability among forests. We used standardized transect-based methods to compare small sapling densities (10•50 cm tall), understory vegetation cover, canopy openness, and nutrient availability in non-gap portions ...

2004
Kyle E. Harms

Even though many forest plants spend all or a significant portion of their lives in the forest understory, few studies have compared understory composition, structure, and resource availability among forests. We used standardized transect-based methods to compare small sapling densities (10–50 cm tall), understory vegetation cover, canopy openness, and nutrient availability in non-gap portions ...

2015
Mark A. Drummond Michael P. Stier Roger F. Auch Janis L. Taylor Glenn E. Griffith Jodi L. Riegle David J. Hester Christopher E. Soulard Jamie L. McBeth

The processes of landscape change are complex, exhibiting spatial variability as well as linear, cyclical, and reversible characteristics. To better understand the various processes that cause transformation, a data aggregation, validation, and attribution approach was developed and applied to an analysis of the Southeastern Coastal Plains (SECP). The approach integrates information from availa...

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