Biodiversity of Semiarid Landscape

Biodiversity of Semiarid Landscape
Title Biodiversity of Semiarid Landscape PDF eBook
Author Sunil Nautiyal
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 398
Release 2015-06-20
Genre Science
ISBN 3319154648

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This study presents authentic data compiled from field experiments and investigations, and provides a point of reference for any future changes associated with anthropogenic activity in semiarid ecosystems. Three years of continuous and rigorous empirical research on biodiversity (from phytoplankton to higher plants and from zooplankton to higher animals – all flora and fauna) in India’s semiarid region have culminated in this work. Though there are many studies available on issues related to biodiversity, the majority cover either specific groups of plants or groups of animals; with the exception of this book, studies that include all flora and fauna including the phyto- and zooplanktons in a given ecosystem are not readily available. Further, the book focuses on an extremely important topic, firstly because semiarid landscapes are highly vulnerable to climate change, and secondly because other developmental activities will be undertaken in the region in an effort to meet its energy requirements. As such, the results of the current study will provide a standard protocol for subsequent monitoring and mapping of biodiversity for conservation and management. The book explores, quantifies and surveys plant and animal species from aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, assessing and quantitatively analyzing the diversity indices of different vegetation strata. Further, it investigates the conservation status of each species (flora and fauna) in keeping with IUCN categories. The study also examines landscape dynamics using RS and GIS for vegetation analysis, and discusses traditional ecological knowledge related to the use, conservation and management of biodiversity. As such, it offers a unique and valuable resource not only for researchers from the environmental/ecological sciences but also for conservationists and policymakers.

Fragmentation in Semi-Arid and Arid Landscapes

Fragmentation in Semi-Arid and Arid Landscapes
Title Fragmentation in Semi-Arid and Arid Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Kathleen A. Galvin
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 422
Release 2007-10-12
Genre Science
ISBN 1402049064

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With detailed data from nine sites around the world, the authors examine how the so-called ‘fragmentation’ of these fragile landscapes occurs and the consequences of this break-up for ecosystems and the people who depend on them. ‘Rangelands’ make up a quarter of the world’s landscape, and here, the case is developed that while fragmentation arises from different natural, social and economic conditions worldwide, it creates similar outcomes for human and natural systems.

Biodiversity in Drylands

Biodiversity in Drylands
Title Biodiversity in Drylands PDF eBook
Author Moshe Shachak
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 366
Release 2005
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0195139852

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Biodiversity in Drylands, the first internationally based synthesis volume in the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Series, unifies the concepts of species and landscape diversity with respect to deserts. Within this framework, the book treats several emerging themes, among them: � how animal biodiversity can be supported in deserts � diversity's relation to habitat structure, environmental variability, and species interactions � the relation between spatial scale and diversity � how to use a landscape simulation model to understand diversity � microbial contributions to biodiversity in deserts � species diversity and ecosystem processes � resource partitioning and biodiversity in fractal environments � effects of grazing on biodiversity � reconciliation ecology and the future of conservation management In the face of global change, integration is crucial for dealing with the problem of sustaining biodiversity. This book promises to be a vital resource for students, researchers, and managers interested in integrative species, resource, and landscape diversities.

Conserving Biodiversity in Arid Regions

Conserving Biodiversity in Arid Regions
Title Conserving Biodiversity in Arid Regions PDF eBook
Author J. Lemons
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 532
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 1461503752

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On the eve of the World Summit for Sustainable Development (WSSD), held in autumn 2002 in Johannesburg, South Africa, United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan recommended five specific areas as focal points of discussion for the global forum: Water, energy, health, agriculture and biodiversity. In his address, "Towards a Sustainable Future," delivered just four months before the WSSD, Secretary General Annan contended that concrete progress in each of these areas, often referred to by their acronym WEHAB, would be key to improving the quality of life not only in the developing world but across the globe. For most people, I think it is fair to say that the inclusion of biodiversity in a list that focuses on basic human needs may not be self-evident. Water, energy, health and agriculture, yes. But why biodiversity? The truth is that biodiversity is just as critical to global well-being as water, energy, agriculture and health. This is because biodiversity both drives and shapes nature's intricate and dynamic structure in an enduring form and force that enables both current and future generations to enjoy its bounty.

An Agreeable Landscape

An Agreeable Landscape
Title An Agreeable Landscape PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Mauz
Publisher BRIT Press
Total Pages 12
Release 2011
Genre Nature
ISBN 1889878359

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Oregon's Living Landscape

Oregon's Living Landscape
Title Oregon's Living Landscape PDF eBook
Author Oregon Biodiversity Project
Publisher
Total Pages 238
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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The first-ever statewide assessment of Oregon's biological diversity. With nearly seventy full-color maps.

Biodiversity and Protected Areas

Biodiversity and Protected Areas
Title Biodiversity and Protected Areas PDF eBook
Author Karen Beazley
Publisher MDPI
Total Pages 198
Release 2019-04-16
Genre Science
ISBN 3038977322

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Biodiversity and Protected Areas assembles twelve topics from around the world, illustrating the complexities and promise of addressing the biodiversity crisis. Authors from Mongolia, Africa, India, Canada, Iraq, and the United States dwell on particular aspects and challenges relevant to those regions. Lessons and approaches from interesting localities, coupled with global analyses give the reader a synthetic view of emerging problems. The opportunities for understanding common issues across different geographies abound, such as comparing local conservation in sub-Saharan Africa with a distribution of very small protected areas in Massachusetts. Several topics will be of immediate interest to policymakers. The book is illustrated with numerous color maps and figures and the authors strove for clear, uncomplicated writing. The editors provide an overview of chapters, placing them in the context of other biodiversity and protected area literature. Students and conservationists attempting to broaden their views of biodiversity and protected areas should find this collection to be interesting.