Resultados de búsqueda - "biodiversity"

  1. Is forage productivity of meadows influenced by the afforestation of upstream hillsides? A study in NW Patagonia = Afecta la presencia de forestaciones ubicadas en las laderas agua... por Weigandt, Mariana Noemi, Gyenge, Javier, Fernandez, María Elena, Varela, Santiago Agustin, Schlichter, Tomas Miguel

    Publicado 2023
    “…Meadows are important reserves of water, with a key role in the maintenance of the biodiversity and productivity of ecosystems. In Patagonia, Argentina, afforestation with fast-growing exotic conifers has slowly but continuously increased over recent decades; though unfortunately, knowledge of the effects of afforestation on water resources remains scarce, with no information at all related to its impact on water dynamics and productivity of meadows located downslope to it. …”
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  2. When we cannot have it all: Ecosystem services trade-offs in the context of spatial planning por Turkelboom, Francis, Leone, Michael, Jacobs, Sander, Kelemen, Eszter, García-Llorente, Marina, Baró, Francesc, Termansen, Mette, Barton, David N., Berry, Pam, Stange, Erik, Thoonen, Marijke, Kalóczkai, Ágnes, Vadineanu, Angheluta, Castro, Antonio J., Czúcz, Bálint, Röckmann, Christine, Wurbs, Daniel, Odee, David, Preda, Elena, Gómez-Baggethun, Erik, Rusch, Graciela M., Martinez Pastur, Guillermo José, Palomo, Ignacio, Dick, Jan, Casaer, Jim, van Dijk, Jiska, Priess, Joerg A., Langemeyer, Johannes, Mustajoki, Jyri, Kopperoinen, Leena, Baptist, Martin J., Peri, Pablo Luis, Rusch, Veronica Elena, Mukhopadhyay, Raktima, Aszalós, Réka, Roy, S.B., Luque, Sandra

    Publicado 2017
    “…Spatial planning has to deal with trade-offs between various stakeholders’ wishes and needs as part of planning and management of landscapes, natural resources and/or biodiversity. To make ecosystem services (ES) trade-off research more relevant for spatial planning, we propose an analytical framework, which puts stakeholders, their land-use/management choices, their impact on ES and responses at the centre. …”
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  3. Reforestation in the far north por Fries, Elin

    Publicado 2017
    “…Nevertheless, non-native tree species can also have negative impact on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, especially when introduced to former treeless vegetation. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  4. The effect of environmental and disturbance factors on the presence of different crab species in Pranburi Forest Park, Thailand por Rosenquist, Johanna

    Publicado 2017
    “…What could be done by park management to preserve the mangrove forest and the crab species is to plant R. apiculata when reforestation is done and not to cut down trees if the purpose is to maintain a high biodiversity. To reduce number of visitors in the park, opening hours could be set up, though it now is open around the clock.…”
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    First cycle, G2E
  5. The Royal Climate Garden por Axling, Mathilda, Sandström, Agnes

    Publicado 2018
    “…The strategies to decrease temperature included vegetation such as trees and open grass, biodiversity, location of the green space and wind corridors. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  6. Skyddade träd i kyrklig kulturmiljö : förvaltning av trädens kulturhistoriska värden, biologiska värden och säkerhet por Ringdahl, Camilla

    Publicado 2019
    “…Conflicts, opportunities and solutions are discussed for the youngest to the oldest trees based on the results and information from the introduction, regarding cultural history, biodiversity and safety. Even new plantings of trees are discussed. …”
    M2
  7. Demonstrating a phytotechnological design-approach : plant biology in stormwater remediation practice por Yachnin, Oscar

    Publicado 2019
    “…The site program reveals among other the opportunity to: remediate larger amounts of contaminants and additional contaminant types; increase the areas biodiversity and ecological resilience; allow for potential economic benefits and land-value increases; sustain nationally important cultural values such as open agricultural landscapes in close proximity to urban centres; and provide improved recreational and educational areas in green environments. …”
    H3

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