Sentence examples for anthropogenic management from inspiring English sources

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The soil structure of paddy soil is very dynamic from the aggregate to the pedon scale because of intensive anthropogenic management strategies.

Subsequent climatic fluctuations, including prolonged relatively dry periods, did not result in forest dieback or grassland expansion, even after regional population declines had drastically reduced any direct anthropogenic management until 20th century logging.

This effect is attributable to anthropogenic management and may therefore be accounted for carbon credits.

Indirect human-induced effects, such as CO2 fertilization and/or N deposition, are most likely driving the net uptake of CO2 in these areas, and consequently the sinks are not under the direct control of anthropogenic management activity.

We use a case study of the mountain date palm (Phoenix loureiroi Kunth), harvested in South India to produce brooms, to present a conceptual framework illustrating how intensive harvest of a common species interacts with other anthropogenic management practices, plant-animal interactions and surrounding environmental conditions.

This phenomenon might be explained by the mode of introduction from different genetic backgrounds, prior to anthropogenic management [ 13, 55], selective environmental pressure [ 48], or the possible cross hybridization between J. curcas and RS [ 3].

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The results indicate that this framework embedded with the consideration of anthropogenic managements as well as the detailed interactions of local environments provides an effective way to investigate regional land use response to a range of alternative future pathways.

This paper reviews the use of chronosequences for studying biogeochemistry of paddy soil evolution to improve our understanding of the fundamental processes, the dynamic changes in soil properties and the associated environmental thresholds at different stages of paddy soil evolution under the intensive anthropogenic managements.

The lack of a change in middle Holocene hydrology and the spatiotemporally heterogeneous nature of the Quercus-Pinus transition on the ACP indicate prehistoric anthropogenic land management practices may represent the most parsimonious explanation for the regionally pervasive ecological change.

These advancements should contribute greatly to the application of spatial resilience strategies in general, and to sustainable anthropogenic landscapes management in particular, and for the spatially explicit adaptive comanagement of ecosystem services.

The results for the case of La Salada shallow lake indicate that there is not a clear relationship between precipitations and the key ecosystem services provided by the lake and their surrounding ecosystem, mainly due to the anthropogenic lake management, and that tourism does not seem to directly depend on climate conditions.

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