the 9-year periodic Swiss inventory)—as any subset of successive systematic annual panels on a given temporal window should ensure a correct, albeit not perfect, spatial cover of forests under scrutiny (van Deusen2002; Patterson and Reams2005). ...
UK: (years 2000–2012): NUTS-3 in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Depending on the variable, the miss- ing values constitute from 12.44 to 14.44 percent of all values. 13 Population Dynamics and Policies in Europe: Analysis of… Page 9 of 28 27 The analytical part of this paper ...
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(LSOAs) are defined in England and Wales, super output areas (SOAs) in Northern Ireland and data zones in Scotland. LSOAs have populations of around 1500 people, while SOAs are slightly larger with typical populations of around 2000 people. Scottish data zones are smaller with populations of ...
Abstract Soil organic carbon (SOC) concentration is the fundamental indicator of soil health, underpinning food production and climate change mitigation. SOC storage is highly sensitive to several dynamic environmental drivers, with approximately one third of soils degraded and losing carbon worldwide. Di...
Have the temporal and spatial patterns of visitation changed before and after the pandemic began in Banff, Jasper, Yoho and Kootenay National Parks, and if so, what are the changes of visitation patterns? (2) What are the spatial characteristics that have influenced visitor density, and how has...
We establish a novel typology which permits placing subnational European regions (NUTS-3) and countries within a specific group according to population dynamics (population growth or decline) and drivers (natural population change and migration). A NUTS-3 region or a country is considered to be ex...