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Soils are increasingly recognized as major contributors to ecosystem services such as food production and climate regulation (1, 2), and demand for up-to-date and relevant soil information is soaring. But communicating such information among diverse audiences remains challenging because of incons...
Land health surveillance is a methodological framework for measuring and monitoring land health�the capacity of land to sustain delivery of ecosystem services�for the purpose of targeting agroforestry and other sustainable land management in landscapes, and assessing their impacts. It is modelled...
Understanding plant species distribution patterns along environmental gradients is fundamental to managing ecosystems, particularly when habitats are fragmented due to intensive human land-use pressure. To assist management of the remaining vegetation of the Eastern Afromontane Biodiversity Hotsp...
Understanding plant species distribution patterns along environmental gradients is fundamental to managing ecosystems, particularly when habitats are fragmented due to intensive human land-use pressure. To assist management of the remaining vegetation of the Eastern Afromontane Biodiversity Hotsp...
The Maringa-Lopori-Wamba Landscape (MLW) in DRC encompasses a wide range of land cover types, including dense moist semi-deciduous alongside smallholder agricultural systems. Regional interventions aimed to increase productivity was conserving natural resources have lacked baseline information on...
The field methods employed in the soil health component of the AfSIS (Africa Soil Information Service) project are referred to as the Land Degradation Surveillance Framework (LDSF). This field guide outlines field protocols for measuring indicators of the “health” of an ecosystem, including veget...
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