The World Atlas of Trees and Forestsdoi:10.1515/9780691235936Princeton University PressChaveJérmeVEWhitePeterSaatchiSassan
The increased global warming brings more drought—particularly in the areas in the Northern Hemisphere that are close to the equator—due to climate change and causes conditions of low humidity, which results in forests being more susceptible to fire. Once a fire starts under such conditions, it...
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The richness of insect-pollinated plants has declined similarly in both forests and grasslands, but the richness of wind-pollinated plants only declined in forests (Figure 3e,f). This may be explained by the fact that many wind-pollinated species in the Netherlands are trees in forests (Pan...
Monitoring landscapes in times of climate change patterns is a crucial issue, moreover, in the analyzed Mediterranean area, one of the major global candidates to develop land degradation stresses and consequential desertification phenomena. The research presented here is developed in the Mediterranean Bas...
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Forest fires are frequent natural occurrence, happening nearly every hour in various forests worldwide, and causing significant disturbances to forest ecosystems (Phillips et al., 2022). The origins of these fires can be broadly categorized into natural causes, such as lightning and high temperatures...
. Part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Pitons Management Area, thePitonsboast diverse geological features such as fumaroles and hot springs, as well as historical rock carvings and ample wildlife-viewing opportunities. At more than 2,600 feet, Gros Piton is the taller and easier of the two...