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… an endangered ecosystem due to over-harvesting, broad land-use change, and fire suppression. One major factor that …AuthorsXiongwen Chen, Kimberly A. Bowman, John L. WillisKeywordsSourceForests, Trees and LivelihoodsYear2023
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… Land conversion and climate change are stressing freshwater … resources. Riparian areas, streamside vegetation/forest land, are critical for regulating hydrologic processes and … of riparian buffers to mitigate the effects of future land use and climate change on daily mean streamflow under three …AuthorsElly T. Gay, Katherine L. Martin, Peter V Caldwell, Ryan E. Emanuel, Georgina M. Sanchez, Kelly M. SuttlesKeywordsSourceScience of The Total EnvironmentYear2023
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… There is moderate evidence that PFPTPs reduce forest land-use change, parcelization, or sales, although the effect …AuthorsGregory FreySourceLandscape and Urban PlanningYear2023
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… There are an estimated 5.2 million acres of forest land across the region: 3.0 million acres in Massachusetts, … in 2012. There are 2.5 billion trees on this forest land that have a total volume of 14.2 billion cubic feet. Red … … inventory … forest statistics … forest land … land use … ownership … volume … forest health … Resour. Bull. …AuthorsBrett J. Butler, Jesse Caputo, Susan J. Crocker, James D. Garner, Bryan J. Hemmer, Cassandra M. Kurtz, Tonya W. Lister, Randall S. Morin, Mark D. Nelson, Ronald J. Piva, Scott A. Pugh, Rachel Riemann, Brian F. Walters, Christopher W. WoodallKeywordsSourceResour. Bull. NRS-125. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 15 p.Year2022
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… due, in large part, to the global pandemic. Forest land, harvested wood products (HWP), woodlands, and urban … here are based on the compilation reported in the "Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry" chapter of the U.S. EPA …AuthorsGrant M. Domke, Brian F. Walters, David J. Nowak, Eric J. Greenfield, James E..Smith, Michael C. Nichols, Stephen M. Ogle, John W. Coulston, Tom C. WirthSourceResource Update FS–382. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station.Year2022
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… whether these benefits accrue across geographic scales. We use a network of 4824 fire-scarred trees in Southwest United … prior climate conditions for periods of intensive cultural use and less-intensive use indicates that Indigenous fire … effect did not scale up across the entire region because land use was spatially and temporally heterogeneous at that …AuthorsChristopher I Roos, Christopher H. Guiterman, Ellis Q. Margolis, Thomas W. Swetnam, Nicholas C. Laluk, Kerry F. Thompson, Chris Toya, Calvin A. Farris, Peter Z. Fule, Jose M. Iniguez, J. Mark Kaib, Christopher D. O’Connor, Lionel WhitehairKeywordsSourceScience Advances. 8(49): eabq3221.Year2022
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… climate change … disturbance … forest composition shift … land use plus (LU+) … LANDIS-II … Global Change Biology … What is …AuthorsYu Liang, Eric J. Gustafson, Hong S. He, Josep M. Serra‐Diaz, Matthew J. Duveneck, Jonathan R. ThompsonKeywordsSourceGlobal Change BiologyYear2022
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… combined with older C losses suggests that climate and land-use- induced changes in peatland hydrology can increase the …AuthorsJulia E. M. Stuart, Colin L. Tucker, Erik Lilleskov, Randall Kolka, Rodney A. Chimner, Katherine A. Heckman, Evan S. KaneSourceGlobal Change BiologyYear2022
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… connectivity to sustain biodiversity in the face of land-use and climate change. Alternative connectivity …AuthorsR. Travis Belote, Kevin Barnett, Katherine Zeller, Angela Brennan, Josh GageSourceLandscape Ecology. 37: 2977-2990.Year2022
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… development and protected areas in the American West. Land Use Policy. 116: 106064. … amenity-based development … …AuthorsEvan Hjerpe, Christopher A. Armatas, Michelle HaefeleKeywordsSourceLand Use Policy. 116: 106064.Year2022