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Claudia Cosentino, Federico Amato and Beniamino Murgante
Land take is one of the most studied phenomena in land use science. The increased attention to the issue of urban growth from both scientists and decision makers is justified by the dramatic negative effects on land use caused by anthropogenic activities...
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Luc Descroix, Françoise Guichard, Manuela Grippa, Laurent A. Lambert, Gérémy Panthou, Gil Mahé, Laetitia Gal, Cécile Dardel, Guillaume Quantin, Laurent Kergoat, Yasmin Bouaïta, Pierre Hiernaux, Théo Vischel, Thierry Pellarin, Bakary Faty, Catherine Wilcox, Moussa Malam Abdou, Ibrahim Mamadou, Jean-Pierre Vandervaere, Aïda Diongue-Niang, Ousmane Ndiaye, Youssouph Sané, Honoré Dacosta, Marielle Gosset, Claire Cassé, Benjamin Sultan, Aliou Barry, Okechukwu Amogu, Bernadette Nka Nnomo, Alseny Barry and Jean-Emmanuel Patureladd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
In the West African Sahel, two paradoxical hydrological behaviors have occurred during the last five decades. The first paradox was observed during the 1968?1990s ?Great Drought? period, during which runoff significantly increased. The second paradox app...
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Agnieszka Czajka, Oimahmad Rahmonov and Bartlomiej Szypula
River channels are regulated in various ways and the fertile soils of valleys are occupied for agricultural purposes, accompanied by human settlements. In many places on the floodplains, gravel or sand is mined and former pits fill with water. The conseq...
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Paolo Magliulo, Angelo Cusano, Sofia Sessa, Marika Beatrice and Filippo Russo
In Southern Italy, studies dealing with the analysis of multidecadal land-use changes at the basin scale are scarce. This is an important gap, considering the deep interrelationships between land-use changes, soil erosion, and river dynamics, and hazards...
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Anastasiia Kolevatova, Michael A. Riegler, Francesco Cherubini, Xiangping Hu and Hugo L. Hammer
A general issue in climate science is the handling of big data and running complex and computationally heavy simulations. In this paper, we explore the potential of using machine learning (ML) to spare computational time and optimize data usage. The pape...
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Edoardo Fiorillo, Alfonso Crisci, Hassimou Issa, Giampiero Maracchi, Marco Morabito and Vieri Tarchiani
During the last two decades, the sub-Saharan region has experienced unusual floods that have differentially impacted the region. No official and precise data regarding flood damage and impacts on the population are available, and the magnitude of events ...
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Amit Kumar Batar, Teiji Watanabe and Ajay Kumar
The Garhwal Himalaya has experienced extensive deforestation and forest fragmentation, but data and documentation detailing this transformation of the Himalaya are limited. The aim of this study is to analyse the observed changes in land cover and forest...
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Konstantinos Stefanidis, Aikaterini Kostara and Eva Papastergiadou
Lakes in the Mediterranean climate zone experience high variation in rainfall and are vulnerable to changes in climate, land cover and anthropogenically induced effects on water level and salinity. This paper presents the results from the analyses of spa...
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Konstantinos Stefanidis, Aikaterini Kostara, Eva Papastergiadou
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Lakes in the Mediterranean climate zone experience high variation in rainfall and are vulnerable to changes in climate, land cover and anthropogenically induced effects on water level and salinity. This paper presents the results from the analyses of spa...
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Anna Sidiropoulou, Maria Karatassiou, Georgia Galidaki and Paraskevi Sklavou
Transhumance, the seasonal movement of herds between highlands and lowlands following precise, repeated routes, is a common practice in many Mediterranean regions. This livestock movement exploits natural vegetation in both winter and summer pastures. In...
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Onggarbek Alipbeki, Chaimgul Alipbekova, Gauhar Mussaif, Pavel Grossul, Darima Zhenshan, Olesya Muzyka, Rimma Turekeldiyeva, Dastan Yelubayev, Daniyar Rakhimov, Przemyslaw Kupidura and Eerassyl Aliken
Changes occurring because of human activity in protected natural places require constant monitoring of land use (LU) structures. Therefore, Korgalzhyn District, which occupies part of the Korgalzhyn State Natural Reserve territory, is of considerable int...
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Kevin S. Sambieni, Fabien C. C. Hountondji, Luc O. Sintondji, Nicola Fohrer, Séverin Biaou and Coffi Leonce Geoffroy Sossa
Climate and land cover changes are key factors in river basins? management. This study investigates on the one hand 60-year (1960 to 2019) rainfall and temperature variability using station data combined with gridded data, and on the other hand land cove...
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Rajaa Aitali, Maria Snoussi, Alexander S. Kolker, Bouchra Oujidi and Nadia Mhammdi
Healthy wetlands are among the most effective sinks for carbon on the planet, and thus contribute to mitigate climate change. However, in North Africa, coastal wetlands are under high pressure especially from urban sprawl and tourism development, due to ...
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Qin Jiang, Xiaogang He, Jun Wang, Jiahong Wen, Haizhen Mu and Ming Xu
The impacts of anthropogenic land use and land cover (LULC) changes on the spatiotemporal distribution of precipitation in megacities have been highlighted in studies on urban climate change. In this study, we conducted a quantitative analysis of urban g...
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Mi Yan, Jian Liu and Zhiyuan Wang
A reconstructed land use/land cover change (LUCC) dataset was used with the Community Earth System Model (CESM) to conduct a climate sensitivity analysis over the past two millennia. Compared to a controlled experiment conducted with the CESM, the LUCC s...
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Du?an Romportl, Petr Kuna
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Du?an Romportl, Petr Kuna
Central European landscape has undergone dramatic changes during the last decades. Big changes in the political and economic systems resulted in a large-scale transformation in land use, especially in the agricultural and silvicultural sectors. At the sa...
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Sihui Pan, Dedi Liu, Zhaoli Wang, Qin Zhao, Hui Zou, Yukun Hou, Pan Liu, Lihua Xiong
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Climate and land use/cover (LUC) are the two most significant factors that directly affect the runoff process. However, most research on runoff response has focused mainly on projected climate variation, while future LUC variability has been neglected. T...
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Charles Gyamfi, Julius M. Ndambuki, Ramadhan W. Salim
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This paper discusses the hydrological impacts of land use changes on the Olifants Basin in South Africa using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). A three-phase land use scenario (2000, 2007 and 2013) employing the ?fix-changing? method was used to...
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Charles Gyamfi, Julius M. Ndambuki and Ramadhan W. Salim
This paper discusses the hydrological impacts of land use changes on the Olifants Basin in South Africa using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). A three-phase land use scenario (2000, 2007 and 2013) employing the ?fix-changing? method was used to...
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