نتایج جستجو برای: afforestation

تعداد نتایج: 1463  

2011
Emile S. Gardiner Daniel C. Dey John A. Stanturf Brian Roy Lockhart

The lowlands associated with the Mississippi River and its tributaries historically supported extensive broadleaf forests that were particularly rich in oak (Quercus spp.) species. Beginning in the 1700s, deforestation for agriculture substantially reduced the extent of the original forest, and fragmented the remainder into small parcels. More recently, declines in agricultural commodity prices...

Journal: :Environmental management 2010
Rong Mao De-Hui Zeng

Afforestation of agricultural lands has been one of the major land use changes in China in recent decades. To better understand the effect of such land use change on soil quality, we investigated selected soil physical, chemical and microbial properties (0-15 cm depth) in marginal agricultural land and a chronosequence of poplar (Populus euramericana cv. 'N3016') plantations (5-, 10-, 15- and 2...

2017
Peter Saenger N A. Siddiqi P. Saenger

The coastal areas of Bangladesh have a high cyclone frequency, and the protection from cyclone damage afforded by the natural mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, led the Forest Department in 1966 to initiate a mangrove afforestation program. These initial plantings proved highly successful in protecting and stabilizing coastal areas, and led to a largescale mangrove afforestation initiative. To...

2014
Florian Humpenöder Alexander Popp Jan Philip Dietrich David Klein Hermann Lotze-Campen Markus Bonsch Benjamin Leon Bodirsky Isabelle Weindl Miodrag Stevanovic Christoph Müller

The land-use sector can contribute to climate change mitigation not only by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, but also by increasing carbon uptake from the atmosphere and thereby creating negative CO2 emissions. In this paper, we investigate two land-based climate change mitigation strategies for carbon removal: (1) afforestation and (2) bioenergy in combination with carbon capture and s...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
Sean T Berthrong Gervasio Piñeiro Esteban G Jobbágy Robert B Jackson

Afforestation, the conversion of unforested lands to forests, is a tool for sequestering anthropogenic carbon dioxide into plant biomass. However, in addition to altering biomass, afforestation can have substantial effects on soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, some of which have much longer turnover times than plant biomass. An increasing body of evidence suggests that the effect of afforestation...

2014
Thomas Knoke Jörg Bendix Perdita Pohle Ute Hamer Patrick Hildebrandt Kristin Roos Andrés Gerique María L. Sandoval Lutz Breuer Alexander Tischer Brenner Silva Baltazar Calvas Nikolay Aguirre Luz M. Castro David Windhorst Michael Weber Bernd Stimm Sven Günter Ximena Palomeque Julio Mora Reinhard Mosandl Erwin Beck

Increasing demands for livelihood resources in tropical rural areas have led to progressive clearing of biodiverse natural forests. Restoration of abandoned farmlands could counter this process. However, as aims and modes of restoration differ in their ecological and socio-economic value, the assessment of achievable ecosystem functions and benefits requires holistic investigation. Here we comb...

2014
Hideki SUGANUMA Hajime UTSUGI Nobuhide TAKAHASHI Kiyotaka TAHARA Yasuyuki EGASHIRA Toshinori KOJIMA

Despite recent studies on bio-fuels for carbon mitigation, biomass resource shortages in Japan continue to be a serious concern. To deal with this future problem, we evaluated whether the large amounts of biomass supplied from arid land afforestation in Western Australia could compensate for this biomass resource shortage, by estimating how much biomass as bio-fuel resource could be produced by...

2017
Gang Sun Kim Chul-Hee Lim Jin Kim Jongyeol Lee Yowhan Son

Afforestation of forests in South Korea may provide an example of the benefit of afforestation on precipitation storage and erosion control. In this study, we presented the effects of afforestation on water supply and soil loss prevention. A spatio-temporal simulation of forest water yield and soil loss was performed from 1971–2010 using InVEST water yield and SWAT models. A forest stock change...

2005

Carbon sequestration programs, including afforestation and reforestation, are gaining attention globally and will alter many ecosystem processes, including water yield. Some previous analyses have addressed deforestation and water yield, while the effects of afforestation on water yield have been considered for some regions. However, to our knowledge no systematic global analysis of the effects...

Journal: :Scottish Geographical Magazine 1917

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