نتایج جستجو برای: forest plantation

تعداد نتایج: 111345  

2008
Paul Scowcroft

Questions: Is the introduced timber species Fraxinus uhdei invasive in Hawai‘i? Has logging disturbance facilitated the spread of Fraxinus and other alien species? Location: Windward Mauna Kea, island of Hawai‘i. Methods: We surveyed 29 plots which were established before selective logging of the native tree Acacia koa in 1971 to determine if Fraxinus spread beyond the borders of an existing pl...

2005
Harini Nagendra Mukunda Karmacharya Birendra Karna

This research follows the manner in which State-driven, upwardly accountable, forest decentralization programs play out on the ground, and evaluates their impact on forests and local institutions, a topic of much current concern and debate. In a landscape in Nepal’s Terai plains, we conducted a census of 23 co-managed community and buffer-zone forest user groups—two predominant approaches to in...

2007
M. A. Raimadoya B. H. Trisasongko

This paper reports the result of the study in the AOE869 test site by exploring ASAR/APP dual polarization (VV, VH) image. The result is very promising, as it could differentiate clearly two land cover types : forest timber plantation and oil palm plantation. Although they play an important role for the monitoring of deforestation, these land covers were difficult to be differentiated in high r...

2009
K. OBIDZINSKI

Indonesia’s forestry sector is in a dilemma due to the long-standing disparity between high processing capacity of forest industries and the limited supply of timber. The supply crunch has led to over-harvesting in order to meet demand and resulted in a decline of natural forests. The Indonesian government seeks to revive the forestry sector and secure its long term survival through a massive t...

2015
Meta Francis Justine Wanqin Yang Fuzhong Wu Bo Tan Muhammad Naeem Khan Yeyi Zhao Mark E. Harmon

Planted forest plays a significant role in carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation; however, little information has been available on the distribution patterns of carbon pools with stand ages in Pinus massoniana Plantations. We investigated the biomass stock and carbon sequestration across a chronosequence (3-, 5-, 7-, 9-, 12-, 15-, 19-, 29-, 35and 42-year) of stands with the main ob...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2012
Shiying Tian Mohamed A Youssef R Wayne Skaggs Devendra M Amatya G M Chescheir

We present a hybrid and stand-level forest ecosystem model, DRAINMOD-FOREST, for simulating the hydrology, carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics, and tree growth for drained forest lands under common silvicultural practices. The model was developed by linking DRAINMOD, the hydrological model, and DRAINMOD-N II, the soil C and N dynamics model, to a forest growth model, which was adapted mainly f...

2001
ALBERT CHALLIER

Ecological surveys were carried out to assess the population characteristics and epidemiological importance of Glossina palpalis palpalis (Rob-Desv.), 1830 in the human trypanosomiasis focus of Vavoua in the forest zone of Ivory Coast. G. p. pulpalis was widespread in all components of the ecosystem: forest, interstitial savannahs, coffee plantations, tracks and villages. Most flies were caught...

2011
Hisatomo Taki Yuichi Yamaura Kimiko Okabe Kaoru Maeto

In terrestrial ecosystems, ecological processes and patterns within focal patches frequently depend on their matrix. Crop fields (focal patches) are often surrounded by a mosaic of other land-use types (matrix), which may act as habitats for organisms and differ in terms of the immigration activities of organisms to the fields. We examined whether matrix quality affects wild pollinator abundanc...

2013
Susan Page Jack Rieley Agata Hoscilo Allan Spessa Ulrich Weber

The Southeast Asian region is experiencing some of the world’s highest rates of deforestation and forest degradation, the principle drivers of which are agricultural expansion and wood extraction in combination with an increased incidence of fire. Recent changes in fire regimes in Southeast Asia are indicative of increased human-causd forest disturbance, but El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) ...

2016
Susan Page Jack Rieley Agata Hoscilo Allan Spessa Ulrich Weber

The Southeast Asian region is experiencing some of the world’s highest rates of deforestation and forest degradation, the principle drivers of which are agricultural expansion and wood extraction in combination with an increased incidence of fire. Recent changes in fire regimes in Southeast Asia are indicative of increased human-causd forest disturbance, but El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) ...

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