نتایج جستجو برای: land conversion

تعداد نتایج: 228425  

The land-use change, cutting forest trees and the grasslands conversion to agricultural lands destroyed natural ecosystems and also current or future production capacity reduce and these are harmful effects on the soil physicochemical characteristics. This study taken with aim, checking the role of forest-land change on some soil physical-chemical characteristics and then identify some effectiv...

2010
Feng SONG Jinhua ZHAO Scott M. SWINTON

We study a farmer’s decision to convert traditional crop land into growing dedicated energy crops, taking into account sunk conversion costs, uncertainties in traditional and energy crop returns, and learning. The optimal decision rules differ significantly from the expected net present value rule, which ignores learning, and from real option models that allow only one way conversions into ener...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Miao Zhang Mingguo Ma Philippe De Maeyer Alishir Kurban

In this study, using the common classification systems of IGBP-17, IGBP-9, IPCC-5 and TC (vegetation, wetlands and others only), we studied spatial and areal inconsistencies in the three most recent multi-resource land cover products in a complex mountain-oasis-desert system and quantitatively discussed the uncertainties in classification system conversion. This is the first study to compare th...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Jonathan R Thompson David R Foster Robert Scheller David Kittredge

Land use and climate change have complex and interacting effects on naturally dynamic forest landscapes. To anticipate and adapt to these changes, it is necessary to understand their individual and aggregate impacts on forest growth and composition. We conducted a simulation experiment to evaluate regional forest change in Massachusetts, USA over the next 50 years (2010-2060). Our objective was...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1985
W von Engelhardt D W Dellow H Hoeller

The continuously-increasing demand for food by a steadily-growing human population has created strong competition between man and animals for certain feedstuffs that can be used by both. Rations used for intensive beef and milk production are largely based on grain, which is the staple food for man in most of the developing countries with a general protein-energy deficiency (Lapedes, 1980). It ...

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To determine the effect of conversion of rangelands to dry land farming on losses of carbon and nitrogen, Dryland farming areas and adjacent rangelands were determined. Popular areas in each of the treatments were determined and soil sampling was done. Treatments were chosen so that each treatment and the surrounding area (control), topography and climate characteristics are the same and the on...

2011
Karen C. Seto Michail Fragkias Burak Güneralp Michael K. Reilly

The conversion of Earth's land surface to urban uses is one of the most irreversible human impacts on the global biosphere. It drives the loss of farmland, affects local climate, fragments habitats, and threatens biodiversity. Here we present a meta-analysis of 326 studies that have used remotely sensed images to map urban land conversion. We report a worldwide observed increase in urban land a...

2007
A. Kelarestaghi H. Ahmadi M. Jafari

Land use change may influence many natural phenomena and ecological processes, including runoff, soil erosion, sedimentation and soil conditions. Decreasing of forest area in the North of Iran is one of the critical problems in recent years. The aims of this study are to detect land use changes between 1967 to 2002 using satellite images of Land Sat 7 ETM (2002), aerial photos and digital topog...

2015
Weidong Huang

s: There is not enough land for the current bioenergy production process because of its low annual yield per unit land. In the present paper, an integrated biomass production and conversion process for sustainable bioenergy is proposed and analyzed. The wastes from the biomass conversion process, including waste water, gas and solid are treated or utilized by the biomass production process in t...

2015
Fraser J. Morgan Adam J. Daigneault

While geographers and economists regularly work together on the development of land-use and land-cover change models, research on how differences in their modelling approaches affects the results is rare. Answering calls for more coordination between the two disciplines in order to build models that better represent the real world, we (two economists and a geographer) developed an economically ...

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