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Mapping Natural Vegetation Vulnerability To Cash Crop Expansion: The Case Of Cashew Plantation In North East Cote D’ivoire

Mapping Natural Vegetation Vulnerability To Cash Crop Expansion: The Case Of Cashew Plantation In North East Cote D’ivoire

... future natural vegetation ecosystems through the vulnerability ...of natural ces change and variation to which a system is exposed, its sensitivity, and its adaptive capacity (Adger et ...by ...

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Anthropogenic Disturbances and the Natural Vegetation Regeneration: A Case Study of a Forest Fragment Located in a Cuesta Relief Area, State of São Paulo, Brazil

Anthropogenic Disturbances and the Natural Vegetation Regeneration: A Case Study of a Forest Fragment Located in a Cuesta Relief Area, State of São Paulo, Brazil

... the vegetation regeneration in this study ...this natural resource, but it is also important for offering subsidies during the pre-selection of species to be tested for the purpose of ...the natural ...

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A continent transformed: Human impact on the natural vegetation of Australia

A continent transformed: Human impact on the natural vegetation of Australia

... Titl es in the series cover a range of topics repres enting contemporary Au strali an teaching and research in geography: for example, economic restruc tu ring, vegetati on change, land [r] ...

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Woody Species Composition, Diversity and Vegetation Structure of Dry Afromontane  Forest, Ethiopia

Woody Species Composition, Diversity and Vegetation Structure of Dry Afromontane Forest, Ethiopia

... of natural resources, deforestation of the natural vegetation, invasive species, illegal trafficking of wild animal and climate change are the major factors that affects the biodiversity of the ...

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Volume 23, Number 2 (March 1970)

Volume 23, Number 2 (March 1970)

... this study, yield and composition of herbage col- lected yearly from relict stands are used to char- acterize the potential (climax) natural vegetation on importa[r] ...

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Hydrological impacts of global land cover change and human water use

Hydrological impacts of global land cover change and human water use

... tall natural vegetation and an increase in pasture; see ...short natural vegetation (2000 minus 1850 land cover; green and red in ...tall natural vegetation to pasture is ...

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Needs for soil information in the management of range resources.

Needs for soil information in the management of range resources.

... this study, yield and composition of herbage col- lected yearly from relict stands are used to char- acterize the potential (climax) natural vegetation on importa[r] ...

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Factors affecting recent vegetation change in north east Libya

Factors affecting recent vegetation change in north east Libya

... the natural vegetation ...examine vegetation in different places in the study ...arid natural vegetation in the Al Jabal Al Akhdar using remote sensing techniques, it is possible to map ...

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A conceptual socio hydrological model of the co evolution of humans and water: case study of the Tarim River basin, western China

A conceptual socio hydrological model of the co evolution of humans and water: case study of the Tarim River basin, western China

... reach, vegetation cover, irrigated crop area ratio and human population, which suggests a reasonably good performance of the ...and natural ecologic resources for the upper and lower reaches and a highly ...

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Potential evapotranspiration and surfacemine rehabilitation in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana.

Potential evapotranspiration and surfacemine rehabilitation in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana.

... In this report the Blaney-Criddle method, with locally calibrated monthly natural vegetation coefficients, was used to estimate potential evapotranspiration (PET) for [r] ...

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... climate conditions characterized by two different seasons over the year — a rainy season (from September to March) and a dry season (from April to August) (Alves et al. 2012). This farm is part of the ...

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Problems of the statistical evidence of feedbacks between forest herb phytocoenoses and soil acidity at pollution load

Problems of the statistical evidence of feedbacks between forest herb phytocoenoses and soil acidity at pollution load

... between natural vegetation and specified pedochemical properties of H- and A-horizons in relation to the natural potential of the site on a selected set of ten permanent research plots (PRPs) of ...

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High-Value Targets

High-Value Targets

... Supplement camouflage nets by properly placing vehicles and using natural vegetation.... Appendix D.[r] ...

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Methodology for establishing the degree of naturalness of forest stands

Methodology for establishing the degree of naturalness of forest stands

... The degree of naturalness of forest stands based on species composition compared with the actual species composition at the level of potential natural vegetation. The natural tree species composition ...

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IMPACTS OF RESETTLEMENT ON WOODLAND DEGRADATION IN ABOBO WEREDA, GAMBELLA, ETHIOPIA

IMPACTS OF RESETTLEMENT ON WOODLAND DEGRADATION IN ABOBO WEREDA, GAMBELLA, ETHIOPIA

... the natural vegetation of the region is currently under very serious and widespread damage including the disappearance of plant species and wild animals and loss of complete ecosystem at an alarming ...

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Effects and Importance of Soil Wetness and Neighboring Vegetation on Solidago verna

Effects and Importance of Soil Wetness and Neighboring Vegetation on Solidago verna

... Spring-flowering goldenrod (goldenrod), Solidago verna M. A. Curtis, is a rare endemic primarily of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Miller) flatwoods in the southern Coastal Plain of North Carolina and the Sandhills of ...

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Abstract CAGAŠ B., MACHÁČ J., FRYDRYCH J., MACHÁČ R. (2006): Occurrence of biotic harmful agents in Czech grass seed production (1995–2004) . Plant Protect. Sci., 42 : 58–65.

Abstract CAGAŠ B., MACHÁČ J., FRYDRYCH J., MACHÁČ R. (2006): Occurrence of biotic harmful agents in Czech grass seed production (1995–2004) . Plant Protect. Sci., 42 : 58–65.

... the natural seed is based on the results from laboratories at seed growing companies, on preliminary analyses of seeds supplied to seed cleaning stations before ...of natural seed of 19 grass ...

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Ballyallia Lake SAC 000014

Ballyallia Lake SAC 000014

... up-root vegetation, increase turbidity, alter the substratum and lead to release of nutrients from the ...constituent/characteristic vegetation zones and communities are not ...

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Rate of Vegetation Recovery in Restored Prairie Wetlands

Rate of Vegetation Recovery in Restored Prairie Wetlands

... in vegetation community composition as indicated by PERMANOVA may have emerged due to limitations of dispersal of individual species, competition of non-native species, and a depauperate native ...high-integrity ...

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School of Geography & Environmental Studies Conference Abstracts 2010

School of Geography & Environmental Studies Conference Abstracts 2010

... focus. Natural resource management presents a growing body of research that supports the uptake of sense of place, particularly place attachment, to further understand of place use and values beyond quantitative ...

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