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resilience of these “output” areas is low. The lack of resilience is mainly caused by the inflexibility in these areas where … the city is proposed in which the locations of these objects are flexible and, as a result, the resilience is higher: a …
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different fields of research; we address topics such as biodiversity, urban climate, air pollution, and resilience, as well as …
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potential linkages to concepts of ecological resilience. The study region in southern Africa experienced a significant climatic … resilience. Land cover change is evaluated using a mean-variance analysis in concert with a spatial persistence analysis. This … within a resilience framework. …
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The accelerated development of energy resources around the world has substantially increased forest change related to oil and gas activities. In some cases, oil and gas activities are the primary catalyst of land-use change in forested landscapes. We discuss the challenges associated with...
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Conservation thinking will benefit from the incorporation of a resilience perspective of landscapes as social … ecological function in face of increasing changes in climate and land cover. The usefulness of resilience as a concept in …
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Climate change and agriculture influence each other. The effects of climate change on agriculture seem to be predominantly negative, although studies show a large variation in impacts between crops and regions. To compensate for these effects, agriculture can either intensify or expand in area;...
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other co-benefits such as habitat networks and climate change adaptation. …
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The Adelaide-Mt Lofty Region of South Australia is an exemplar, in microcosm, of the issues confronting biodiversity conservation in a world of increasing population and a drying, fire-prone environment. At just 0.1% of Australia’s terrestrial land mass, this area is largely peninsular and...
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Intensity Analysis has become popular as a top-down hierarchical accounting framework to analyze differences among categories, such as changes in land categories over time. Some aspects of interpretation are straightforward, while other aspects require deeper thought. This article explains how...
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The aim of this paper is to explore possible links between forest cover change and characteristics of social-ecological systems at sub-national scale based mainly on census data. We assessed relationships between population density, poverty, ethnicity, accessibility and forest cover change...
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