نتایج جستجو برای: gardens

تعداد نتایج: 5040  

Journal: :Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW - Horticulture and Landscape Architecture 2020

2015
Li-Chao Fan Ming-Zhen Yang Wen-Yan Han

Land-use change has a crucial influence on soil respiration, which further affects soil nutrient availability and carbon stock. We monitored soil respiration rates under different land-use types (tea gardens with three production levels, adjacent woodland, and a vegetable field) in Eastern China at weekly intervals over a year using the dynamic closed chamber method. The relationship between so...

2005
Renaud Mathieu Jagannath Aryal

The management of vegetated areas by urban planners relies on detailed and updated knowledge of their nature and distribution. Manual photo-interpretation of aerial photographs is efficient, but is time consuming. Image segmentation and object-oriented classifications provide a tool to automatically delineate and label vegetation units. Object-oriented techniques were tested with a very high-re...

2015
Raheleh Rostami Seyed Meysam Khoshnava Rasoul Rostami Marc A. Rosen

Growing populations and rapid worldwide urbanization are recognized as constituting one of the most complex processes in the world and have raised concerns about the sustainability of cities. Sustainable development, a widely accepted strategic framework in city planning, singles out urban green spaces as a primary solution for addressing these issues. Growing empirical evidences indicate that ...

2014
Virginia E. Masiulionis Christian Rabeling Henrik H. De Fine Licht Ted Schultz Maurício Bacci Cintia M. Santos. Bezerra Fernando C. Pagnocca

Attine ants cultivate fungi as their most important food source and in turn the fungus is nourished, protected against harmful microorganisms, and dispersed by the ants. This symbiosis evolved approximately 50-60 million years ago in the late Paleocene or early Eocene, and since its origin attine ants have acquired a variety of fungal mutualists in the Leucocoprineae and the distantly related P...

2016
Benjamin F. Kaluza Helen Wallace Tim A. Heard Alexandra‐Maria Klein Sara D. Leonhardt

Increasing human land use for agriculture and housing leads to the loss of natural habitat and to widespread declines in wild bees. Bee foraging dynamics and fitness depend on the availability of resources in the surrounding landscape, but how precisely landscape related resource differences affect bee foraging patterns remains unclear. To investigate how landscape and its interaction with seas...

2018
Madeleine Bonow Maria Normark

The paper reports on a study of community gardening in Stockholm. We contribute to the body of knowledge about the sustainability of community gardens and this new form of citizen-led initiatives in Stockholm, with the ambition of creating a debate about the best way to sustain and develop these initiatives in Sweden. We argue that although community gardening may provide leverage for means of ...

2015
Josep Padullés Cubino Josep Vila Subirós Carles Barriocanal Lozano

Gardens represent important sources of goods and services for their owners. This functionality translates directly into the types of plants cultivated in a given garden, and terminology has been developed to distinguish each category of garden according to its purpose. The factors explaining the differentiation and distribution of gardens have not previously been explored at the global scale. I...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Hamideh Nouri Simon Beecham Sharolyn Anderson Pamela L. Nagler

Evapotranspiration estimation has benefitted from recent advances in remote sensing and GIS techniques particularly in agricultural applications rather than urban environments. This paper explores the relationship between urban vegetation evapotranspiration (ET) and vegetation indices derived from newly-developed high spatial resolution WorldView-2 imagery. The study site was Veale Gardens in A...

2010
John Cussans David Goulson Roy Sanderson Louis Goffe Ben Darvill Juliet L. Osborne

BACKGROUND Insect pollinator abundance, in particular that of bees, has been shown to be high where there is a super-abundance of floral resources; for example in association with mass-flowering crops and also in gardens where flowering plants are often densely planted. Since land management affects pollinator numbers, it is also likely to affect the resultant pollination of plants growing in t...

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