... to land-useland-cover (hereafter LULC) and its change (LULCC) over time are becoming increasingly recognized (Lambin et ...1988) and the LandUseand ...
... climate and energy processes on ...soil cover replacement due to human ...other land uses and to analyze the applicability of the use of albedo in the spatial delimitation of ...
... increasing use of natural resources in a disor- derly way has been demanding constant monitoring and ecological-economic ...on landuseandcover allows that measures that ...
... in landcover of the Gilgel Abbay watershed, Lake Tana basin, ...the landcover changes have impacted on the stream flow of the watershed by changing the magnitude of surface runoff and ...
... Landuseandlandcover are important factors in soil erosion ...plant cover exponentially reduces both runoff and soil erosion ...inappropriate landuse ...
... vegetation coverandlanduse of a national park protecting a coastal sandy plain ecosystem in southeast Brazil, locally named restinga, and its surroundings, here defined as a 10 km ...
... of landuselandcover classification of multitemporal satellite data it is observed that there are enormous changes especially in vegetation and agricultural ...mine land or ...
... form and in content, involving different social, political and economic elements acting in the transformation of its ...present-day landuseandlandcover, it is possible ...
... in landuseandlandcover change (LULCC) emissions go beyond recog- nized issues related to the available data on landcover change and the fact that model ...
... methods and techniques in order to use an input data to reach in success of a desired ...data and quality of ...(DEM), landuseandlandcover data, river ...
... concave and the values equal to zero indicate that the surface is ...the landuseandlandcover, thus, a legend was developed to encompass the three products and enable ...
... classify landuselandcover of the study ...values and covariance matrix of the clusters (Klaus Tempfli, Norman Kerle, Gerrit Huurneman & Lucas Janssen, ...8 and 7,5,3 in ...
... collecting cover type information for a stratified random sample of 300 points with 60 points per level 1 class (excluding extraction and ...GIS and GPS was used to digitize a polygon of the area of ...
... on land resources is expected to increase as global population continues to climb and the world be- comes more affluent, swelling the demand for ...degrade, and the recent rise in demand for biofuels ...
... in landcoverandlanduse (LCLU) are relevant to current local and global changes that are directly linked with food security, human health, urbanization, biodiversity, ...
... et al. (2003) showed a dieback of large parts of the tropical forests of the Amazon basin between the 1990s and 2090s and ascribed this to be the major driver of the decreas- ing isoprene emission. We did ...
... showed and confirmed the superior concentration of carbon stock on forest related ...65% and 67% on forest lands with the second largest concentration in agricultural lands with values between 18% ...
... Teuling, A. J., Seneviratne, S. I., Stöckli, R., Reichstein, M., Moors, E., Ciais, P., Luyssaert, S., van den Hurk, B., Ammann, C., Bernhofer, C., Dellwik, E., Gianelle, D., Gielen, B., Grün- wald, T., Klumpp, K., ...
... For the areas of P. maximum and B. brizantha, nodulation seems to be the variable that best explains cowpea growth, especially the dry weight of nodules, which was higher under the influence of these two grass ...