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Annan Yang, Chunmei Wang, Guowei Pang, Yongqing Long, Lei Wang, Richard M. Cruse and Qinke Yang
Gully erosion is the most severe type of water erosion and is a major land degradation process. Gully erosion susceptibility mapping (GESM)?s efficiency and interpretability remains a challenge, especially in complex terrain areas. In this study, a WoE-M...
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Jagpal Singh Tomar, Nikola Kranjcic, Bojan Ðurin, Shruti Kanga and Suraj Kumar Singh
The Himachal Pradesh district?s biggest natural disaster is the forest fire. Forest fire threat evaluation, model construction, and forest management using geographic information system techniques will be important in this proposed report. A simulation w...
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Amit Kumar Batar and Teiji Watanabe
The Himalayan region and hilly areas face severe challenges due to landslide occurrences during the rainy seasons in India, and the study area, i.e., the Rudraprayag district, is no exception. However, the landslide related database and research are stil...
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Melanie Brauchler and Johannes Stoffels
Up-to-date information about the type and spatial distribution of forests is an essential element in both sustainable forest management and environmental monitoring and modelling. The OpenStreetMap (OSM) database contains vast amounts of spatial informat...
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Andres Velastegui-Montoya, Aline de Lima and Marcos Adami
The expansion of hydroelectric dams that is planned, and under construction, in the Amazon basin is a proposal to generate ?clean? energy, with the purposes of meeting the regional energy demand, and the insertion of Brazil into the international economi...
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Bhoj Raj Ghimire, Masahiko Nagai, Nitin Kumar Tripathi, Apichon Witayangkurn, Bhogendra Mishara and Nophea Sasaki
Mapping forest types in a natural heterogeneous forest environment using remote sensing data is a long-standing challenge due to similar spectral reflectance from different tree species and significant time and resources are required for acquiring and pr...
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Cecep Kusmana
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Indonesia as an archipelagic country more than 17,504 islands with the length of coastline estimated at 95,181 km bears mangroves from several meters to several kilometers. They grow extensively in the five big islands (Jawa, Sumatra, Kalimantan,&nb...
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Tawatchai Na-U-Dom, Xingguo Mo and Monica Garc?a
Understanding long-term vegetation dynamics, their responses to climate, and other driving factors is crucial for integrated basin management in the Mekong River Basin (MRB) in a context of global change. In this study, Normalized Difference Vegetation I...
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Moung-Jin Lee, Wonkyong Song and Saro Lee
The purpose of this study was to create maps of potentially sustainable leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) habitats for all of South Korea. The leopard cat, which is on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, is the...
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L. Gurovich, J. Stern
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Variabilidad espacial de la velocidad de infiltración del agua en el suelo. I. Generación de datosCiencia e Investigación Agraria, Revista latinoamericana en Ciencias de la Agricultura, está indexada en las siguientes bases de datos: Thomson ISI, Alerta ...
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