De bodemgesteldheid van het ruilverkavelingsgebied de Bjirmen
De bodemgesteldheid van het ruilverkavelingsgebied Lopikerwaard - West
De bodemgesteldheid van het ruilverkavelingsgebied Mastenbroek
De bodemgesteldheid van het ruilverkavelingsgebied Delt - Oudeweer
The Impact of Accounting for Future Wood Production in Global Vertebrate Biodiversity Assessments
Forests are among the most species rich habitats and the way they are managed influences their capacity to protect biodiversity. To fulfill increasing wood demands in the future, planted and non-planted wood production will need to expand. While biodiversity assessments usually focus on the impacts of deforestation, the effects of wood harvest are mostly not considered, especially not in a spatially explicit manner. We present here a global approach to refine the representation of forest management through allocating future wood production to planted and non-planted forests.
Towards better mapping of forest management patterns: A global allocation approach
Forests provide numerous ecosystem services, such as timber yields, biodiversity protection and climate change mitigation. The type of management has an effect on the provision of these services. Often the demands for these services can lead to conflict – wood harvest can negatively impact biodiversity and climate change mitigation capacity. Although forest management differences are important, spatially explicit data is lacking, in particular on a global scale.
Use of satellite imagery for land use mapping and crop identification in irrigation systems in Pakistan
Satellite surveys Land use Mapping Remote sensing Irrigation systems Large-scale systems Crops
Landsat8 Based Crops and Other Land Use Mapping in Okara District of Pakistan
Developing countries like Pakistan is among those where lack of adoption to science and technology advancement is major constraint for Satellite Remote Sensing use in crops and land use land cover digital information generation. Exponential rise in country population, increased food demand, limiting natural resources coupled with migration of rural community to urban areas had further led to skewed official statistics.
Law, Property and Disasters
This book re-considers property law for a future of environmental disruption.
Responsible Land Governance in LDN Programmes
The Decision on Land Tenure (Decision 26/ COP.14) by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) recognises the importance of responsible land governance for sustainable land management and restoration, as well as for combatting desertification, land degradation and drought.