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Sileshi Degefa and Osamu Saito
Despite the intense debates on the land acquisition effects of large-scale Ethiopian sugarcane plantations and the consequences for food security, the impact on biodiversity has received less attention. We compared remnant patches in the sugarcane zone t...
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Hao Zang, Xiangdong Lei, Wu Ma and Weisheng Zeng
Determining the response of dominant height growth to climate change is important for understanding adaption strategies. Based on 550 permanent plots from a national forest inventory and climate data across seven provinces and three climate zones, we dev...
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Pablo Saavedra Briones, Alejandra Sepúlveda-Varas
Pág. 396 - 407
Historical studies of land use changes help us to understand the current configuration of the landscape and identify the environmental and social impacts that are associated with these transformations. Several authors describe the transitions as a proces...
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W.K.D.D. Liyanage,N.S. Gamage,G.D.C Pushpa Kumara,L Xulong
Large scale clearing of natural forests for human settlements as well as in the form of tea, rubberand cinnamon plantations resulted forest fragmentation in most natural ecosystems in the wet zone of SriLanka which posed massive threats to both nature an...
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Xiuhuan Shi, Xueming Yang, Craig F. Drury, W. Daniel Reynolds, Neil B. McLaughlin, Tom W. Welacky and Xiaoping Zhang
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