Watson, James E.M. Ellis, Erle C. Pillay, Rajeev Williams, Brooke A. Venter, Oscar
As anthropogenic transformation of Earth's ecology accelerates, and its impacts on the sustainability of humanity and the rest of nature become more obvious, geographers and other researchers are leveraging an abundance of spatial data to map how industrialization is transforming the biosphere. This review examines the methodologies used to create ...
Meng, Ruibing Cai, Jiale Xin, Hui Meng, Zhongju Dang, Xiaohong Han, Yanlong
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International journal of environmental research and public health
As a key area in the Yellow River basin for sand control and management, the land change process in the Hobq Desert plays a crucial role in keeping the river and desert ecosystems and promoting the construction of ecological civilization in human systems. Based on multi-temporal remote sensing from 1991 to 2019 in the Hobq Desert along the Yellow R...
Chen, Yu Liu, Yilian Yang, Shengfu Liu, Chengwu
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International journal of environmental research and public health
Transportation significantly affects regional land-use changes and ecosystem service functions. Exploring the correlations among transport development, spatial pattern of land-use changes, and ecosystem service changes are important for mitigating the deterioration of regional ecosystems due to human activities. In this study, 2000-2020 was selecte...
Lamichhane, Jay Ram Barbetti, Martin Chilvers, Martin Pandey, Abhay Steinberg, Christian
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Doelman, J C Verhagen, W Stehfest, E van Vuuren, D P
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Environmental Research: Climate
Peatlands only cover a small fraction of the global land surface (∼3%) but store large amounts of carbon (∼600 GtC). Drainage of peatlands for agriculture results in the decomposition of organic matter, leading to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As a result, degraded peatlands are currently responsible for 2%–3% of global anthropogenic emissions. P...
Alvarez, Dasiel Obregon de Souza, Leandro Fonseca Mendes, Lucas William Moraes, Moacir Tuzzin Tosi, Micaela Venturini, Andressa Monteiro Meyer, Kyle M de Camargo, Plínio Barbosa Bohannan, Brendan JM Rodrigues, Jorge L Mazza
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Deforestation threatens the integrity of the Amazon biome and the ecosystem services it provides, including greenhouse gas mitigation. Forest-to-pasture conversion has been shown to alter the flux of methane gas (CH4 ) in Amazonian soils, driving a switch from acting as a sink to a source of atmospheric CH4 . This study aimed to better understand t...
Bhatta, Kuber P. Mottl, Ondřej Felde, Vivian A. Flantua, Suzette G. A. Birks, Hilary H. Cao, Xianyong Chen, Fahu Grytnes, John-Arvid Seddon, Alistair W. R. Birks, Harry John B.
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Historical legacies influence present-day ecosystem composition and dynamics. It is therefore important to understand the long-term dynamics of ecosystems and their properties. Analysis of ecosystem properties during the Holocene using fossil pollen assemblages provides valuable insights into past ecosystem dynamics by summarising so-called pollen-...
Lange, Markus Eisenhauer, Nico Chen, Hongmei Gleixner, Gerd
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Global change biology
Soils are important for ecosystem functioning and service provisioning. Soil communities and their functions, in turn, are strongly promoted by plant diversity, and such positive effects strengthen with time. However, plant diversity effects on soil organic matter have mostly been investigated in the topsoil, and there are only very few long-term s...
Cisneros-Pineda, Alfredo Dukes, Jeffrey S Johnson, Justin Brouder, Sylvie Ramankutty, Navin Corong, Erwin Chaudhary, Abhishek
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Environmental Research Letters
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The Mekong Delta region has been seriously affected by climate change, with increasing temperatures, sea-level rise, and salinization strongly impacting agricultural activities of the region. Recent studies have shown that groundwater exploitation also contributes significantly to land subsidence throughout the delta. Thus, combating climate change...