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Replication Data for: Soil respiration in sloping rubber plantations and tropical natural forests in Xishuangbanna, China
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Raw data soil respiration |
Aug 7, 2019 -
Replication Data for: Soil respiration in sloping rubber plantations and tropical natural forests in Xishuangbanna, China
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soil temperature data |
Aug 7, 2019 -
Replication Data for: Farmers' Perceptions of and Adaptations to Changing Climate in the Melamchi Valley of Nepal
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Aug 7, 2019 -
Replication Data for: Determinants of livelihood vulnerability in farming communities in two sites in the Asian Highlands
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Replication Data for: Soil respiration in sloping rubber plantations and tropical natural forests in Xishuangbanna, China
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soil water content data |
Aug 7, 2019
Dossa, GGO; Schaefer, D; Zhang, J; Tao, J; Tao, J; Corlett, RT; Cunningham, AB; Xu, J; Cornelissen, JHC; Harrison, RD, 2018, "The cover uncovered: bark control over wood decomposition", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/5PQSTA, World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository, V1, UNF:6:gaNe973OiWneTMxSdanZ4g== [fileUNF]
Woody debris (WD) represents a globally significant carbon stock and its decomposition returns nutrients to the soil while providing habitat to microbes, plants and animals. Understanding what drives WD decomposition is therefore important. 2. WD decomposition rates differ greatl... |
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Aug 7, 2019
Missall, Siegmund; Abliz, Abdulla; Halik, Ümüt; Thevs, Niels; Welp, Martin, 2018, "Trading Natural Riparian Forests for Urban Shelterbelt Plantations—A Sustainability Assessment of the Kökyar Protection Forest in NW China", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/IVMLZI, World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository, V1
Cities at the fringe of the Taklimakan desert in NW China are prone to dust and sand storms with serious consequences for human well-being. The Kökyar Protection Forest was established in the 1980s as an ecological engineering project with the intent of protecting the city of Aks... |
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