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Land use change effects on runoff generation in a humid tropical montane cloud forest region

Land use change effects on runoff generation in a humid tropical montane cloud forest region

... While tropical montane cloud forests (TMCF) provide critical hydrological services to downstream regions throughout much of the humid tropics, catchment hydrol- ogy and impacts associated with ... See full document

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The impact of forest regeneration on streamflow in  12 mesoscale humid tropical catchments

The impact of forest regeneration on streamflow in 12 mesoscale humid tropical catchments

... of humid tropical landscapes, lit- tle is known of their water use and effects on streamflow ...and land cover. A sim- ple spatially-lumped, conceptual rainfall–runoff model that ... See full document

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Effects of Diversified Land Use/Cover Types on Rainfall-runoff Generation in a Rural Catchment        in Uganda

Effects of Diversified Land Use/Cover Types on Rainfall-runoff Generation in a Rural Catchment in Uganda

... The catchment of Malaba River lies in the continuously humid non-tropical – cyclone sub-region in terms of rainfall. This sub-region is found within a relatively narrow band at 3°N – 5°S ... See full document

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High specialization and limited structural change in plant‐herbivore networks along a successional chronosequence in tropical montane forest

High specialization and limited structural change in plant‐herbivore networks along a successional chronosequence in tropical montane forest

... host use, the rather unexpectedly low generality in secondary forest may result from relatively high phyloge- netic ...secondary forest spe- cies (Poorter et al 2004, Endara and Coley 2011), a ... See full document

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Post-fire soil nutrient dynamics in a tropical dry deciduous forest of Western Ghats, India

Post-fire soil nutrient dynamics in a tropical dry deciduous forest of Western Ghats, India

... EC was lower in two-year-old burn but recorded higher in B5 and B15. The explanation for the reduction of EC in all the soil samples could be the collapse of the clay minerals, the formation of base oxides and the gen- ... See full document

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Vegetation, floristic composition and structure of a tropical montane forest in Cameroon

Vegetation, floristic composition and structure of a tropical montane forest in Cameroon

... The climate of the RHFR is typical of equatorial Cameroon, being hot and humid, with two distinct seasons: dry (December to March) and wet (April to November). An annual total rainfall of 5000 mm has been reported ... See full document

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... wind-driven cloud during most of the year, peaking in ...of cloud coverage (Oliveira et ...premontane cloud forests, such as the current study site, are the predictable and prolonged daily cycles of ... See full document

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Land Use and Land Cover Change Analysis in Ajei Upland Watershed Community Forest, North West Region, Cameroon

Land Use and Land Cover Change Analysis in Ajei Upland Watershed Community Forest, North West Region, Cameroon

... community forest in the North West Region of Cameroon with the aim to analyze spatial and tempor- al dynamics of land cover and land use from 1988 to 2018 and to identify and ... See full document

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Modelling the Impacts of Land Use Change on Stream Flow in the Kimwarer Catchment Using SWAT

Modelling the Impacts of Land Use Change on Stream Flow in the Kimwarer Catchment Using SWAT

... The runoff from a watershed indicates both the amount and intensity of precipitation, and the nature of the watershed in relation to the land use/ cover and management ...on land, and ... See full document

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Assessing the INDCs’ land use, land use change, and forest emission projections

Assessing the INDCs’ land use, land use change, and forest emission projections

... the land-use sector in their INDCs ...the land-use sector or not, and can also select the accounting approach to be ...the land use, land use change, and ... See full document

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Forest ecosystem-service transitions: the ecological dimensions of the forest transition

Forest ecosystem-service transitions: the ecological dimensions of the forest transition

... deforested land by 2020, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals) (Kull et ...for forest-grown crops, such as shade coffee (Perfecto et ...native forest restoration plantations (Diaz et ...a ... See full document

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Vegetation, floristic composition and structure of a tropical montane forest in Cameroon

Vegetation, floristic composition and structure of a tropical montane forest in Cameroon

... Annonaceae Xylopia africana (Benth.) Oliv.. Annonaceae Xylopia hypolampra Mildbr.[r] ... See full document

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Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) Valuing Emission Reductions Draft for Discussion October 8, 2008 DO NOT COPY OR CITE

Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) Valuing Emission Reductions Draft for Discussion October 8, 2008 DO NOT COPY OR CITE

... (i) Opportunity costs. Deforestation, for all its negative impacts, can also bring benefits. Timber can be used for construction, and cleared land can be used for crops or as pasture. Reducing deforestation means ... See full document

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Montane and cloud forest specialists among neotropical Xylaria species

Montane and cloud forest specialists among neotropical Xylaria species

... 2003; Minter et al., 2001; Cantrell et al., 2006). J.D. Rogers, A.Y. Rossman, C. Rogerson and G. Samuels (Rogers et al., 1988; Samuels and Rogerson, 1990) described collections from the Cerro de la Neblina expeditions in ... See full document

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Reforesting for the climate of tomorrow : recommendations for strengthening orangutan conservation and climate change resilience in Kutai National Park, Indonesia

Reforesting for the climate of tomorrow : recommendations for strengthening orangutan conservation and climate change resilience in Kutai National Park, Indonesia

... climate change and hence that selected species must be able to establish and survive in the warmer and drier climatic conditions of the ...ensure forest integrity, provide opportunities for threatened ... See full document

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Impact Analysis of Oil Pollution using Change Detection Techniques in Kuwait

Impact Analysis of Oil Pollution using Change Detection Techniques in Kuwait

... and change–detection applications is played by the accuracy assessment which is very important for understanding the detected change results and employing these results for land ... See full document

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Forest Dwellers’ Perception on Climate Change and Their Adaptive Strategies to Withstand Impacts in Mizoram, North East India

Forest Dwellers’ Perception on Climate Change and Their Adaptive Strategies to Withstand Impacts in Mizoram, North East India

... by forest dwellers on climatic variability are increasing temperature, irregularity in rainfall, dry spell during summer and decreasing ...climate change [41] and the level of perception is related to ... See full document

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Geog CHAPTER 3 Natural Vegetation.doc

Geog CHAPTER 3 Natural Vegetation.doc

...  Topical rainforest, mangroves and tropical monsoon forest are found in tropical region where temperature and rainfall high.. Topical rainforest.[r] ... See full document

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Modelling monthly runoff generation processes following land use changes: groundwater–surface runoff interactions

Modelling monthly runoff generation processes following land use changes: groundwater–surface runoff interactions

... following land use changes. Monthly rainfall– runoff, groundwater and soil moisture data from four experimental catchments in Western Australia have been ...surface runoff, base flow and ... See full document

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Spatiotemporal vegetation analysis in neyyar wildlife sanctuary, western ghats, india using geoinformatics

Spatiotemporal vegetation analysis in neyyar wildlife sanctuary, western ghats, india using geoinformatics

... The land cover and landscape change in semi-arid and arid environments often reflects the most significant impact on ivity (Zhou et ...Terrestrial forest is one of the major factors in the global ... See full document

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