Terrestrial Biospheric Carbon Fluxes Quantification of Sinks and Sources of CO2

Terrestrial Biospheric Carbon Fluxes Quantification of Sinks and Sources of CO2
Author: Joe Wisniewski
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 677
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401119821

Towards the Balance and Management of the Carbon Budget of the Biosphere The current state of misunderstanding of the global C cycle and our failure to resolve an issue that has been debated for 100 years (Jones and Henderson-Sellers, 1990) speaks loudly about the limitations of modem science when faced with the complexity of the biosphere. Efforts to understand and balance the global C budget have gone through several phases. First was a holistic view of the C budget as part of efforts to understand the geochemistry of the Earth (e. g. , Clarke, 1908). Next, came a period of data collection and sythesis which focused on the diversity of sectors of the biosphere. This phase culminated in the early 1970's with the realization that humans were greatly impacting the global C cycle as measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory (Keeling et al. , 1973). New syntheses of the global C budget emerged at this time (Woodwell and Pacan, 1973; Bolin et al. , 1979). The next phase was one of controversy and intense focus on particular sectors of the biosphere. The controversy rested on discrepancies about the role of the terrestrial biota in the global C cycle and the failure to account for sufficient C sinks to absorb all the C emitted by land-use change in the tropics (Woodwell et al. , 1978, 1983; Houghton et al. , 1983).

Droughts

Droughts
Author: Donald A. Wilhite
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1368
Release: 2016-09-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1317854233

Drought draws together contributions from over 75 leading international researchers in the field to present the most comprehensive body of research on the physical and social dimensions of drought to date. Including an extensive range of case-studies covering the most drought-prone and most affected countries, the contributors examine new technology, planning methodologies and mitigation actions from recent drought experiences worldwide. Following a discussion of the critical concepts of drought, the work is divided into the following additional parts: · causes and predictability · monitoring and early warning techniques · impacts and assessment methodologies · links between drought and other global issues · conclusions and future challenges

Woody Plants in Agro-Ecosystems of Semi-Arid Regions

Woody Plants in Agro-Ecosystems of Semi-Arid Regions
Author: Henk Breman
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642792073

This book provides a quantitative analysis of the role of woody plants in semi-arid regions, for the aSSessment of their benefits in agrosylvopastoralland-use systems with productive and sus tainability objectives. The insights presented and conclusions drawn allow the additional benefits of woody plants for specific climatic and physical site conditions and land-use systems to be estimated. The Sahel and Sudan zones in West Africa, on which the book focusses, represent resource-poor conditions, whose ecological dynamics have been relatively well studied. The role of woody plants in this region, as assessed in this book, is extrapolated to other semi-arid regions, leading to general conclusions on agroforestry's potential as an option for sustainable land use in semi-arid regions. The origins of this book go back to 1982, when the Club du Sahel requested that available data on woody plants in the Sahel region be synthesised, to provide basic information to enable better attention to be given to woody plants in rural development programmes. We are grateful to the Club du Sahel for this challenge. Various people contributed to studies used in this book. The preliminary inventory of the data available was made by Frits Ohler; later his work was continued by Franciska Dekker.

Rangelands of the Arid and Semi-arid Zones in Uzbekistan

Rangelands of the Arid and Semi-arid Zones in Uzbekistan
Author: Gustave Gintzburger
Publisher: Editions Quae
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782876145559

This abundantly illustrated book presents a panorama of the biodiversity, climatology and flora of the arid zones of Uzbekistan and describes around 150 dominant range species, with their ecology, utilization and range rehabilitation techniques. It should contribute to a better understanding of these little-known arid zones of Central Asia and to the conservation and rational use of their fragile natural resources.

The IUCN Sahel Report

The IUCN Sahel Report
Author: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Task Force on the Sahel and Other Drought-affected Regions of Africa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1986
Genre: Agricultural conservation
ISBN:

First Training Workshop on Site Selection and Characterization

First Training Workshop on Site Selection and Characterization
Author:
Publisher: Agribookstore/Winrock
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1988
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

The overall goal of this training workshop was: morphological, structural, physicochemical characterization, design of experiments, cropping system evaluation, site selection, site characterization, farming systems, management practices, and evaluation of sustainability.

Landscapes and Landforms of Ethiopia

Landscapes and Landforms of Ethiopia
Author: Paolo Billi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2015-03-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401780269

This book provides a succinct but comprehensive presentation of key geomorphological locations and topics including information about geomorphological heritage and maps to visit the most important sites. Apart from often being remarkably scenic, landscapes reveal stories that often can be traced back in time tens of million years and include unique events. This is particularly true for Ethiopia where spectacular examples of different landforms are present. Its geomorphology varies from highlands, marked by high volcanoes and incised by deep river gorges, to the rift valley lakes endorheic systems and the below sea level lowlands with characteristic landscapes which are unique in the world. Landscapes and Landforms of Ethiopia highlights all these topics including essential information about geology and tectonic framework, past and present climate, hydrology, geographical regions and long-term geomorphological history. It is a highly informative book, providing insight for readers with an interest in geography and geomorphology.