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Afforestation/reforestation (or forestation) has been implemented worldwide as an effective measure towards sustainable ecosystem services and addresses global environmental problems such as climate change. The conversion of grasslands, croplands, shrublands, or bare lands to forests can dramatically alter forest water, energy, and carbon cycles and, thus, ecosystem services (e.g., carbon sequestration, soil erosion control, and water quality improvement). Large-scale afforestation/reforestation is typically driven by policies and, in turn, can also have substantial socioeconomic impacts. To enable success, forestation endeavors require novel approaches that involve a series of complex processes and interdisciplinary sciences. For example, exotic or fast-growing tree species are often used to improve soil conditions of degraded lands or maximize productivity, and it often takes a long time to understand and quantify the consequences of such practices at watershed or regional scales. Maintaining the sustainability of man-made forests is becoming increasingly challenging under a changing environment and disturbance regime changes such as wildland fires, urbanization, drought, air pollution, climate change, and socioeconomic change. Therefore, this Special Issue focuses on case studies of the drivers, dynamics, and impacts of afforestation/reforestation at regional, national, or global scales. These new studies provide an update on the scientific advances related to forestation. This information is urgently needed by land managers and policy makers to better manage forest resources in today’s rapidly changing environments.
simulation modeling --- shear strength --- stand structure --- vegetation restoration --- surface runoff --- soil and water conservation function --- soil enzymes --- riverbank --- evapotranspiration --- human activity --- afforestation --- Artemisia ordosica --- forest cover --- precipitation variation --- soil bioengineering --- base flow --- Poyang Lake Basin --- in situ calibration --- quantification --- chlorophyll fluorescence --- photoprotection --- remote sensing --- root distribution --- ecosystem model --- CASA --- afforestation ecosystem --- phenophase --- vegetation cover change --- soil characteristics --- Robinia pseudoacacia L. and Pinus tabulaeformis Carr. mixed plantations --- composted pine bark --- water-energy balance --- sediment load --- soil respiration --- energy partitioning --- soil microbial biomass --- transpiration --- net primary productivity --- spatio-temporal scales --- seedling quality --- peat moss --- fresh pine sawdust --- understory plants --- ring-porous trees --- different climatic conditions --- dye tests --- structural equation model --- Loess Plateau --- evapotranspiration (ET) --- Pinus engelmannii Carr. --- empirical statistics --- heat dissipation probes --- MODIS --- slope change ratio of cumulative quantities (SCRCQ) --- soil water balance --- LAI --- climate fluctuation --- BTOPMC model --- living brush mattress --- vegetation greening --- streamflow
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The present book contains ten articles illustrating the different possible uses of UAVs and satellite remotely sensed data integration in Geographical Information Systems to model and predict changes in both the natural and the human environment. It illustrates the powerful instruments given by modern geo-statistical methods, modeling, and visualization techniques. These methods are applied to Arctic, tropical and mid-latitude environments, agriculture, forest, wetlands, and aquatic environments, as well as further engineering-related problems. The present Special Issue gives a balanced view of the present state of the field of geoinformatics.
Research & information: general --- Geography --- mosaicking --- urban image --- seamline determination --- deep learning --- D-LinkNet --- climate change --- evergreen plants --- extreme events --- flavonol and chlorophyll sensor (Dualex) --- greenness indices --- mosses --- near-remote sensing active and passive NDVI sensors --- Sentinel-2 --- subarctic vegetation damage --- crop growth --- reflectance saturation --- crop model --- assimilation --- crop growth stage --- method combinations --- sentinel-2A image --- UAV image --- remote sensing --- soil salinity --- Love/Shida numbers --- satellite laser ranging (SLR) --- Yarragadee station --- Mount Stromlo station --- LAGEOS --- STELLA --- STARLETTE satellites --- SLR stations coordinates --- ITRF2014 --- Lake Ladoga --- CMEMS GlobColour CHL-OC5 --- eutrophication --- water quality assessment --- pulp and paper mill --- ecological status --- phytoplankton and chlorophyll-a --- chemical wastewater pollution --- ArcGIS --- big data --- blueberries --- image analysis --- orthomosaics --- segmentation refinement --- UAVs --- HAPS --- UAV --- monitoring --- constrained multiple objective optimization --- temporal hierarchical task planning --- GNSS stations --- tectonic plate motion parameters --- ITRF --- vegetation monitoring --- drivers of deforestation --- Zambezi region --- land degradation --- vegetation cover change --- wildlife management --- TSS-RESTREND --- greening and browning --- MODIS --- Mann–Kendall --- n/a --- Mann-Kendall
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