Bitariho, Robert Akampurira, Emmanuel Mugerwa, Badru
At Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (hereafter Bwindi), illegal activities often provide major challenges to park management. In 1994, an Integrated Conservation and Development Program (ICDP) was introduced in Bwindi as a novel park management approach that included among others, funding of community projects in park adjacent communities. This st...
Mekonnen, Alemu Beyene, Abebe Bluffstone, Randy Gebreegziabher, Zenebe Martinsson, Peter Toman, Michael Vieider, Ferdinand
Using a randomized experimental design, real-time electronic stove surface temperature measurements and controlled cooking tests, we estimate fuelwood and CO2 savings from an improved cookstove (ICS) program in rural Ethiopia. Cooking uses a majority of the fuelwood in the country and therefore is a critical determinant of greenhouse gas emissions....
Meunier, Félicien Verbruggen, Wim Verbeeck, Hans Peaucelle, Marc
Drought stress is an increasing threat for vegetation in tropical regions, within the context of human-induced increase of drought frequency and severity observed over South American forests. Drought stress is induced when a plant's water demand is not met with its water supply through root water uptake. The latter depends on root and soil properti...
Bauters, Marijn Grau, Oriol Doetterl, Sebastian Heineman, Katherine D. Dalling, James W. Prada, Cecilia M. Griepentrog, Marco Malhi, Yadvinder Riutta, Terhi Scalon, Marina
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Rock-derived nutrients such as calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) are essential plant resources, yet depleted in highly weathered tropical soils, leading to nutrient limitation of productivity or other ecosystem processes. Despite this, substantial amounts of rock-derived nutrients occur within wood, which raises questi...
Morfopoulos, C Muller, J-F Stavrakou, T Bauwens, M De Smedt, I Friedlingstein, P Prentice, IC Regnier, P
Accurate monitoring of vegetation stress is required for better modelling and forecasting of primary production, in a world where heatwaves and droughts are expected to become increasingly prevalent. Variability in formaldehyde (HCHO) concentrations in the troposphere is dominated by local emissions of short-lived biogenic (BVOC) and pyrogenic vola...
Heath, BE Orme, DS Sethi, CSL Ewers, RM Picinali, L
Acoustic indices derived from environmental soundscape recordings are being used to monitor ecosystem health and vocal animal biodiversity. Soundscape data can quickly become very expensive and difficult to manage, so data compression or temporal down-sampling are sometimes employed to reduce data storage and transmission costs. These parameters va...
Galle, Nadina J; Brinton, William; Vos, Robin; 56773; Basu, Bidroha; Duarte, Fabio; Collier, Marcus; Ratti, Carlo; Pilla, Francesco;
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Miranda, Elder Assis; Lima, Irailde do Nascimento; Oi, Cintia A.; 88254; Lopez-Uribe, Margarita M.; Del Lama, Marco Antonio; Freitas, Breno Magalhaes; Silva, Claudia Ines;
Urban areas can serve as biodiversity refuges for pollinators because of the high diversity of available floral and nesting resources. However, it remains unclear what plant species commonly used for urban landscaping provide floral resources that pollinators actively use. Here, we integrate data from the pollen and species distribution models of t...
Alemu, Jahson Berhane Richards, Daniel Rex Gaw, Leon Yan-Feng Masoudi, Mahyar Nathan, Yudhishthra Friess, Daniel A
10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107042 / ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS / 121
Van Den Berge, Sanne Vangansbeke, Pieter Baeten, Lander Vanhellemont, Margot Vanneste, Thomas De Mil, Tom Van den Bulcke, Jan Verheyen, Kris
The global role of tree-based climate change mitigation is widely recognized; trees sequester large amounts of atmospheric carbon, and woody biomass has an important role in the future biobased economy. In national carbon and biomass budgets, trees growing in hedgerows and tree rows are often allocated the same biomass increment data as forest-grow...