نتایج جستجو برای: total vegetation cover decreased by 362

تعداد نتایج: 7530927  

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2013
sahar delpasand maryam moradnezhadi zahra hossaini yousef askari

the preparation of vegetation cover maps by used the land inventory and a traditional method has a lot of cost and time. but today, remote sensing is one of the main sources of data collection and information production for study and monitoring land resources, and was efficient tools for providing quickly and timely data and information needs for program planning in the natural resource filed. ...

2016
Lailan Syaufina

Detection and prediction of peatland cover changes should be conducted due to high rate deforestation in Indonesia. In this work we applied Support Vector Machine (SVM) and Markov Chain Model on multitemporal satellite data to generate the correspondings detection and prediction. The study area is located in the Rokan Hilir district, Riau Province. SVM classification technique used to extract i...

علیرضا امینی حاجی‌ آبادی, , جمال ‌الدین خواجه دین, , سیدعلی میرمحمدی میبدی, ,

A number of halophytic species as Salicornia europea, Halocnemum strobilaceum, Aeluropus lagopoides, and Aeluropus littoralis were found to occupy a significant portion of the total vegetation of the surrounding area at the Zayande-Roud inlet to Gavkhoony wetland. However, their ecological demands and bioenvironmental factors by which vegetation community composition has been affected is not un...

2008
Anja Kade Donald A. Walker

Nonsorted circles are relatively barren patterned-ground features common in most arctic tundra regions. We studied how vegetation changes on nonsorted circles might affect cryogenic processes, which is of relevance as arctic vegetation responds to climate change. Twenty-eight circles at a moist nonacidic tundra site in northern Alaska received one of four treatments: (a) vegetation removal; (b)...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2010
m. jafari z. jafarian jeloudar

the aim of this study was to investigate relationships between soil properties and plant species to determine the most effective factors separating vegetation communities in rineh rangeland. three stratifying variables were selected including slop, aspect and elevation. the study area was partitioned by combining these classes to generate homogenous units. 1m2 quadrates were located at sampling...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2012
Katherine Fitzgerald Deborah M Gordon

The spread of non-native invasive species is affected by human activity, vegetation cover, weather, and interaction with native species. We analyzed data from a 17-year study of the distribution of the non-native Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) and the native winter ant (Prenolepis imparis) in a preserve in northern California (U.S.A.). We conducted logistic regressions and used model select...

2003
S. Walker J. B. Wilson W. G. Lee

In a Festuca novae-zelandiae short tussock grassland in South Island, New Zealand, we tested the propositions (1) that present regional trends in vascular plant species-richness in tussock grasslands are independent of current pastoral management, and (2) that grazing retards the invasion and dominance of nonnative species, particularly where soil resources are not limiting. Sheep and rabbit-gr...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2016
adel m. a. mahmoud mohd hasmadi i. alias m. s. mohamad azani a.

the degradation rate of mediterranean steppes, especially in north africa is 1% per year, and this considered as high a rate of degradation. this study conducted in 2014 in the south slope of the al-jabal al-akhdar, northeast libya to quantify the vegetation recovery rate and assess selected vegetation indices (vis) for mapping rangelands degradation status using remote sensing technology. thro...

2018
Agnieszka Nobis Arkadiusz Nowak Kaja Rola

Riparian zones are very rich in species but subjected to strong anthropogenic changes and extremely prone to alien plant invasions, which are considered to be a serious threat to biodiversity. Our aim was to determine the spatial distribution of Chenopodium ficifolium, a species demonstrating strong confinement to large river valleys in Central Europe and an indicator of annual pioneer nitrophi...

1997
David N. Cole Neil G. Bayfield

In order to promote an increased ability to compare results from different studies, a standard protocol for controlled trampling experiments is suggested. The procedure will provide information on both damage to vegetation in response to short-duration trampling and subsequent recovery over a one-year period. Changes in vegetation cover, vegetation height, bare ground cover, and the cover of in...

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