نتایج جستجو برای: coastal land

تعداد نتایج: 168329  

2006

Mangroves dwell at the land-ocean interface and are thus encroached upon by competing land use at the coastal zone. They are also subject to impacts from catchments developments. As a result, mangroves worldwide are having their extension changed (Spalding et al, 1997). Worldwide it is well accepted that mangrove extension is decreasing mostly due to conversion to other uses, in particular aqua...

2016
Navnith K P Kumaran Damodaran Padmalal Ruta B Limaye Vishnu Mohan S Tim Jennerjahn Pradeep G Gamre

Holocene sequences in the humid tropical region of Kerala, South-western (SW) India have preserved abundance of organic-rich sediments in the form of peat and its rapid development in a narrow time frame towards Middle Holocene has been found to be significant. The sub-coastal areas and flood plains of the Greater Pamba Basin have provided palaeorecords of peat indicating that the deposits are ...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2005
Yosha Ragbirsingh Wendy Norville

The Gulf of Paria is a semi-enclosed shallow basin with increasing coastal development activities along Trinidad's west coast. Sediments present a host for trace metal pollutants from overlying waters, therefore determination of their content is critical in evaluating and detecting sources of marine pollution. This paper presents a Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis of geochemical ass...

2013
Catherine Leigh Michele A. Burford Rod M. Connolly Jon M. Olley Emily Saeck Fran Sheldon Stuart E. Bunn

Managing receiving-water quality, ecosystem health and ecosystem service delivery is challenging in regions where extreme rainfall and runoff events occur episodically, confounding and often intensifying land-degradation impacts. We synthesize the approaches used in river, reservoir and coastal water management in the event-driven subtropics of Australia, and the scientific research underpinnin...

2017
Anna R. Renwick Catherine J. Robinson Stephen T. Garnett Ian Leiper Hugh P. Possingham Josie Carwardine

Much biodiversity lives on lands to which Indigenous people retain strong legal and management rights. However this is rarely quantified. Here we provide the first quantitative overview of the importance of Indigenous land for a critical and vulnerable part of biodiversity, threatened species, using the continent of Australia as a case study. We find that three quarters of Australia's 272 terre...

Journal: :Sustainability 2023

Geospatial techniques can be used to assess the dynamic conditions of coastal land use and cover in order make informed decisions about future management strategies for sustainable development through a combination remote sensing data with field observations shoreline characteristics along coastlines worldwide. offer an invaluable method analyzing complex systems at multiple scales. The from Su...

2010
J Marshall Shepherd Michael Carter Michael Manyin Steve Burian

The approach of this study was to determine, theoretically, what impact current and future urban land use in the coastal city of Houston, Texas has on the space and time evolution of precipitation on a `typical' summer day. Regional model simulations of a case study for 25 July 2001 were applied to investigate possible effects of urban land cover on precipitation development. Simulations in whi...

2014
Eloy R. Ferreras Pieter De Maayer Thulani P. Makhalanyane Leandro D. Guerrero Jackie M. Aislabie Don A. Cowan

The Antarctic continent is largely covered by an expansive ice sheet, but it harbors diverse terrestrial and aquatic habitats in the coastal ice-free continental margins. Here we present the draft genome of Microbacterium sp. CH12i, which was isolated from hypersaline, alkaline, and nutrient-rich groundwater from Cape Hallett, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica.

2007
GEORGE A. MAUL HAROLD J. SIMS

Linear least-squares temperature trends were investigated for coastal sites and nearshore areas around Florida. Land air temperature data are from the Historical Climatology Network, littoral water temperature data are from Coast and Geodetic Survey tide gauges, and near-shore pelagic marine air temperatures and sea surface temperatures are from the Combined OceanAtmosphere Data Set (38 indepen...

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...

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