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Increasingly, forests are being managed as multifunctional ecosystems, often for amenity purposes. Forest ecosystem research, which developed from a range of traditional, highly focused disciplines, requires, if it is to make a meaningful contribution to forest management, long-term interdisciplinary ...
Climate change heavily threatens forest ecosystems worldwide and there is urgent need to understand what controls tree survival and forests stability. There is evidence that biodiversity can enhance ecosystem stability (Loreau and de Mazancourt in Ecol Lett 16:106–115, 2013; McCann in Nature 405:...
Social-ecological ecosystem restoration involves interacting challenges, including climate change, resource overexploitation and political instability. To prepare for these and other emerging threats, we synthesized key restoration and social-ecological
Originally, “green” infrastructure was identified with parkland, forests, wetlands, greenbelts, or floodways in and around cities that provided improved quality of life or “ecosystem services” such as water filtration and flood control [132,133]. Now, green infrastructure is more often related...
The losses in croplands and forests will also have profound impacts on ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration, habitat provision and food supply to human societies48,49,50,51. Note that in this study we only account the direct impacts of urban expansion on other land types. To gain...
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From 1984 to 2019, the drastic changes in the watershed were the expansion of agriculture and urbanization and the shrinking of forests, shrubs, grasslands, and water bodies. This shows that agriculture is expanding on a large scale. In Ethiopia, population growth has led to agricultural expansion...
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