Monitoring tea plantations during 1990-2022 using multi-temporal satellite data in Assam (India) [0.03%]
基于印度阿萨姆地区的多时相卫星数据监测1990-2022年茶园动态分布特征
Bikash Ranjan Parida,Trinath Mahato,Surajit Ghosh
Bikash Ranjan Parida
Background: Tea is a valuable economic plant grown extensively in several Asian countries. The accurate mapping of tea plantations is critical for the growth and development of the tea industry. In eastern India, tea plan...
A rapid assessment of stubble burning and air pollutants from satellite observations [0.03%]
基于卫星观测的秸秆焚烧与空气污染快速评估研究
P Das,M D Behera,P C Abhilash
P Das
For the last several years, the air quality of India's capital Delhi and surrounding region (NCR) has been degrading to a very poor and severe category during the autumn season. In addition to the various sources of air pollutants within th...
Chir pine forest and pre-monsoon drought determine spatial, and temporal patterns of forest fires in Uttarakhand Himalaya [0.03%]
chir松林和季风前的干旱决定了乌塔兰чи森林火灾的时间和空间分布模式
Ripu Daman Singh,Surabhi Gumber,R C Sundriyal et al.
Ripu Daman Singh et al.
Associated with farming practices (between 300 and 2000 m elevations), human-ignited small, and patchy surface forest fires occur almost every year in Uttarakhand (between 28°43`- 31°27` N and 77°34`- 81°02`E; area 51,125 km2), a Himala...
Hansani S S Daluwatta Galappaththi,W A Priyanka P de Silva,Andrea Clavijo Mccormick
Hansani S S Daluwatta Galappaththi
It is indisputable that invasive plant species strongly impact the ecosystems they invade. Many of such impacts can be negative and threaten the local species through competition, environmental change, or habitat loss. However, introduced p...
Trophy quality trends and hunting effort of selected big game in Chewore South Safari Area, northern Zimbabwe, 2009-2012 [0.03%]
2009-2012年津巴布韦北部楚沃re南狩猎区部分大型野生动物的奖杯品质和捕猎强度变化趋势研究
Never Muboko,Pardon Dube,Clayton Mashapa et al.
Never Muboko et al.
This study was based on a temporal analysis of trophy quality trends and hunting effort in Chewore South Safari Area (CSSA), Zimbabwe, for the period 2009-2012. We selected four of the big five species, namely; buffalo (Syncerus caffer), el...
Habitat suitability model of endangered Latidens salimalii and the probable consequences of global warming [0.03%]
极度濒危两栖动物短肢原矛头蛙的生境适宜性模型及全球变暖的潜在影响分析
Sreehari Raman,Thekke Thumbath Shameer,Bipin Charles et al.
Sreehari Raman et al.
Salim Ali's fruit bat, Latidens salimalii, is a monotypic endangered fruit bat endemic to Western Ghats (WG) with an ambiguous distribution. The distribution range, habitat suitability, and biology of this species are still uncertain. Endem...