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Mapping the evolution of designed landscapes with GIS: stourhead landscape garden as an example
Landscapes change because they are the expression of the dynamic interaction
between natural and cultural forces in the environment. As such the landscape
is a palimpsest that evidences many successive transformations ...
LandScape Corridors (lscorridors): a new software package for modelling ecological corridors based on landscape patterns and species requirements
(2017-11-01)
Maintaining connectivity is one of the main challenges for biodiversity conservation world-wide. Ecological corridors are important to maintain landscape connectivity, but their efficiency depends on landscape patterns and ...
The Interplay Between Thematic Resolution, Forest Cover, and Heterogeneity for Explaining Euglossini Bees Community in an Agricultural Landscape
(Frontiers Media Sa, 2021-05-07)
Human activities have modified the landscape composition. The changes in the landscape structure can be evaluated by metrics, which are influenced, among other factors, by the number of cover classes used for the landscape ...
Identifying change trajectories and evolutive phases on coastal landscapes. Case study: Sao Sebastiao Island, Brazil
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2012)
Editorial: Landscape evolution of the tropical regions: Dates, rates and beyond
(2022)
The Tropics represent a large portion of Earth’s continents, including the highest
mountains, ancient flat surfaces, arid landscapes, major rivers, floodplains, and deltas.
These contrasting landscapes play critical roles ...
VEGETATION DYNAMICS AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN THE CONTACT BETWEEN CAMPINARANA AND CAMPINA ON SPODOSOLS - DEMINI RIVER BASIN-AM (BRAZIL)
(Uniao Geomorfologia Brasileira, 2018-07-01)
The campinas and campinaranas are Amazonian ecosystems of great value, especially in the Rio Negro Basin. The campinaranas are an forest phytophysiognomy where C-4 metabolism plants predominate. The campinas are an grassland ...
Modelling sediment clasts transport during landscape evolution
(2016)
Over thousands to millions of years, the landscape evolution is predicted by models based on fluxes of eroded, transported and deposited material. The laws describing these fluxes, corresponding to averages over many years, ...
Evolution of the Amazon landscape from the PrecambrianEvolution of the Amazon landscape from the PrecambrianEvolution of the Amazon landscape from the Precambrian
(Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, 2011)