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Kim Ducherer,Yuguang Bai,Don Thompson,Klaas Broersma
The ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir forests in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada, are facing problems such as forest in-growth mainly due to fire suppression, reducing grazing land area. This study focused on the use of thinning to reduce forest st...
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Timothy Kittel,Sara Howard,Hannah Horn,Gwen M. Kittel,Matthew Fairbarns,Pierre Iachetti
We present a vulnerability-based approach for considering climate as a threat in regional conservation planning. The protocol is based on best available understanding of the climate sensitivity of species and systems of concern, has little reliance...
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L.R. Mark Hall
The fire history obtained from pre-settlement fire-scarred trees provides useful benchmarks for the restoration of dry interior, fire-dependent forest ecosystems. In the Rocky Mountain Trench of southeast British Columbia, historical benchmarks obtained ...
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Hiren B Soni, Sheju Thomas
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The present paper highlights the preliminary investigation of physico-chemical characteristics of tropical pilgrimage wetland viz. Dakor Sacred Wetland (DSW), Anand District, Central Gujarat, India. As the existing water body is contaminated with domesti...
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Getaneh Gebeyehu, Teshome Soromessa, Demel Teketay
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Soils represent the largest carbon pool and play important roles for carbon storage for prolonged periods in agroecosystems. A number of studies were conducted to quantify soil organic carbon (SOC) worldwide. The objective of this review was to evaluate ...
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