Assessing the land cover and land use change and its impact on watershed services in a tropical Andean watershed of Peru
Related items
Showing items with similar title or keywords.
-
The effect of land use on the characteristics of organic matter load into water bodies
Suutari, Hanna-Mari Karoliina (2020)Pohjoisten järvien luontaisen orgaanisen aineen (NOM) määrä ja laatu ovat muuttuneet viimeisten vuosien aikana. Ilmastonmuutoksen ja ihmistoimien osuuden kasvun maankäytössä on katsottu olevan osasyitä muutokselle. ... -
The legacy of human use in Amazonian palm communities along environmental and accessibility gradients
Zuquim, Gabriela; Jones, Mirkka M.; Ovaskainen, Otso; Trujillo, William; Balslev, Henrik (Wiley-Blackwell, 2023)Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have been used and managed by humans for food, material, medicine and other purposes for millennia. It is, however, debated ... -
Soil processes are constituents of planetary well-being
Kataja-aho, Saana; Haimi, Jari (Routledge, 2024)Soils play multiple roles in vital ecosystem processes, even though they form only a thin layer between Earth’s atmosphere and lithosphere. Soils are reservoirs of carbon, most nutrients and fresh water while acting as a ... -
Can learning from the past help to predict the future in the environmental impact assessment on reindeer husbandry?
Jaakkola, Lotta (University of Jyväskylä, 2014) -
Testate amoebae community analysis as a tool to assess biological impacts of peatland use
Daza Secco, Emmanuella; Haimi, Jari; Högmander, Harri; Taskinen, Sara; Niku, Jenni; Meissner, Kristian (Springer Netherlands, 2018)As most ecosystems, peatlands have been heavily exploited for different human purposes. For example, in Finland the majority is under forestry, agriculture or peat mining use. Peatlands play an important role in carbon ...