نتایج جستجو برای: forest and pasture coverage

تعداد نتایج: 16859084  

2010
V. Rozas

Five contrasting deciduous forest stands were studied to characterise the spatial structural 23 variability in human-influenced forests. These stands are representative of cultural forest types 24 widely represented in western Europe: one plantation, two coppices, one wood-pasture, and one 25 high forest stand. All stems with DBH > 5 cm were measured and mapped, and stem DBH 26 distributions, s...

Journal: Desert 2019
H.R. Naji, M. Taher Pour

      Dust storms are increasingly threatening the forest ecosystem in Western Iran. Due to its coverage of vast area of Zagros forest, the Quercus brantii is at the front line of the attack. Most tree deaths in this forest are from this species. This study aims to investigate the effect of simulated dust on wood development and leaf stomata from seedlings of Persian oak. The oak seedlings were...

2015
Daniel R. Lammel Brigitte J. Feigl Carlos C. Cerri Klaus Nüsslein

Ecological processes regulating soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles are still poorly understood, especially in the world's largest agricultural frontier in Southern Amazonia. We analyzed soil parameters in samples from pristine rainforest and after land use change to pasture and crop fields, and correlated them with abundance of functional and phylogenetic marker genes (amoA, nirK, nirS, no...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2014
Samantha R Weintraub Ann E Russell Alan R Townsend

Secondary and managed plantation forests comprise a rapidly increasing portion of the humid tropical forest biome, a region that, in turn, is a major source of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions to the atmosphere. Previous work has demonstrated reduced N2O emissions in regenerating secondary stands compared to mature forests, yet the importance of species composition in regulating N2O production in ...

2004
Paul G. Scowcroft Janis E. Haraguchi

1993; Parsons et al., 1993; Reiners et al., 1994; Parsons and Keller, 1995). Land use changes, such as deforestation and reforestation, modify Re-establishing trees, especially fast-growing N-fixing not only the organisms inhabiting affected areas, but also abovespecies, in deforested grassland landscapes can reverse and belowground environments. Topography further influences local changes in s...

2011
Giovana M. de Espindola Ana Paula D. de Aguiar Edzer Pebesma Gilberto Câmara Leila Fonseca

The potential impact of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon on greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere calls for policies that take account of changes in forest cover. Although much research has focused on the location and effects of deforestation, little is known about the distribution and reasons for the agricultural uses that replace forest cover. We used Landsat TM-based deforestation ...

حسین خادمی, , جهانگرد محمدی, , محسن نائل, ,

In order to achieve a sustainable management of land resources and to improve land quality, quantitative assessment of effective factors and soil quality indicators are required. The aim of this study was to evaluate variability of selected soil quality attributes in central Zagros affected by such factors as region, land use and management practices. Twelve sites were selected in three provinc...

2015
Anna Jacinta Machado Mello Nivaldo Peroni

BACKGROUND The Araucaria Forest is associated with the Atlantic Forest domain and is a typical ecosystem of southern Brazil. The expansion of Araucaria angustifolia had a human influence in southern Brazil, where historically hunter-gatherer communities used the pinhão, araucaria's seed, as a food source. In the north of the state of Santa Catarina, the Araucaria Forest is a mosaic composed of ...

2000
C. Line Carpentier Stephen A. Vosti Julie Witcover

Annual land-use decisions of settlement farmers, estimated to approach half a million in the Amazon, can have significant impacts on forest conversion of the largest tropical moist forests. Given the biodiversity and climate change consequences of the disappearance of this forest, it is pivotal to understand these farmers’ reactions to combinations of technologies, policies, and institutional a...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 0
ardashir monazami lorestan university

scientists call pasture a natural eco-system and range is an agricultural eco-system. in this point of view although pasture that was full of plants growing by itself and not growing by human being (pirdashti, 2007; mohgadam, 2005) and two groups of living beings such as human being, plants, domesticated, and not living being like weather, wind, gradient which are effective in making of pasture...

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