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added complications of climate change: understanding and managing biodiversity and ecosystems

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2013

Ecosystems around the world are already threatened by land‐use and land‐cover change, extraction of natural resources, biological disturbances, and pollution. These environmental stressors have been the primary source of ecosystem degradation to date, and climate change is now exacerbating some of their effects. Ecosystems already under stress are likely to have more rapid and acute reactions to climate change; it is therefore useful to understand how multiple stresses will interact, especially as the magnitude of climate change increases.

Understanding Family Forest Land Future Ownership and Use: Exploring Conservation Bequest Motivations

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2016
Estados Unidos

Due to an aging landowner population, there will be an unprecedented ownership shift in land-based assets in the USA. Approximately 2.7 million family forest owners (FFOs) in the USA over the age of 55 years old, reflecting 80 % of all FFO-owned land, will be deciding the future ownership and use of their land, having significant implications for the landscapes and public benefits these forests provide. Little is known about how FFOs plan for the future ownership and use of their land.

Spatial variation of temperature and indicative of the urban heat island in Chennai Metropolitan Area, India

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2016
Índia
Ásia Meridional

Heat island is the main product of urban climate, and one of the important problems of twenty-first century. Cities in tropical countries suffer extensively due to the urban heat island effect, and urban climate studies are necessary to improve the comfort level and city planning. Chennai is the tropical city; it is the fourth largest metropolis in India and one of the fastest growing economic and industrial growth centers in South Asia.

Spatial Distribution Patterns and the Evolution Process of Carbon Storage in a Typical Karst Canyon Area

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2015
China

Qinglong County in Guizhou, China is a typical karst canyon area. Using quadrat methods and a land use transfer matrix we studied the carbon storage spatial distribution pattern and evolution process over three independent periods (1988, 1999 and 2009) in this area. Based on the results we estimated the carbon pool capacity of the entire karst canyon area in Guizhou and contribution ratios. Carbon storage and average carbon density of the karst area in Qinglong decreased at first, and then increased over the sampling period.

Booming during a bust: Asynchronous population responses of arid zone lizards to climatic variables

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2012

The productivity of arid environments and the reproductive success of vertebrates in these systems, are typically thought to be primarily influenced by rainfall patterns. Data from our 15 year study at an Australian arid zone site reveals asynchronous demographic responses to rainfall and other climatic variables among different lizard species.

Multiple scenario analyses forecasting the confounding impacts of sea level rise and tides from storm induced coastal flooding in the city of Shanghai, China

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2011
China

Shanghai is physically and socio-economically vulnerable to accelerated sea level rise because of its low elevation, flat topography, highly developed economy and highly-dense population. In this paper, two scenarios of sea level rise and storm surge flooding along the Shanghai coast are presented by forecasting 24 (year 2030) and 44 (year 2050) years into the future and are applied to a digital elevation model to illustrate the extent to which coastal areas are susceptible to levee breach and overtopping using previously developed inflow calculating and flood routing models.

Site Suitability Analysis for Urban Development Using GIS Based Multicriteria Evaluation Technique : A Case Study of Mussoorie Municipal Area, Dehradun District, Uttarakhand, India

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2013
Índia

Identification of suitable site for urban development in hilly areas is one of the critical issues of planning. Site suitability analysis has become inevitable for delineating appropriate site for various developmental initiatives, especially in the undulating terrain of the hills. The study illustrates the use of geographic information system (GIS) and multicriteria evaluation (MCE) technique for selection of suitable sites for urban development in Mussoorie municipal area, Dehradun district, Uttarakhand.

Landowner response to policies regulating land improvements: lease or search for other options?

Conference Papers & Reports
Dezembro, 2011

Land improvements with long pay-back periods are often delayed on leased agricultural land,resulting in social costs through land degradation, decreased land productivity and environmentalproblems. An important question is thus how landowners would respond to regulations andmandates concerning land improvements. Based on a landowner survey, we analyse landownerchoices under certain land improvement regulations, using the currently dominant choice ofleasing land for agricultural use as the benchmark.