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E-raamat: Patterns of Land Degradation in Drylands: Understanding Self-Organised Ecogeomorphic Systems

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Land degradation in drylands is a multi-faceted problem. Consequently, current management approaches that attempt to mitigate such land degradation often fail to produce significant improvements. The processes associated with land degradation in drylands fall at the interface of ecology and geomorphology. For a better understanding of this degradation, there is a need to uncover the underlying dynamics and characteristic responses to environmental drivers and human-induced disturbances. A primary characteristic of this land degradation is a change in processes and the emergence of patterns; but there remain many unknowns as to how these changing processes and emerging patterns are connected. In the first section of this keystone manual, the theory of ecogeomorphic pattern-process linkages is explored, establishing an integrated view of current concepts of pattern emergence and self-organization from an ecogeomorphic perspective.  The second section of the book explores methods for confronting models with data for the study of pattern-process linkages, bringing together divergent empirical and modelling methodologies to provide a fully integrated understanding of land degradation in drylands. Four case studies from drylands in Europe, Africa, Australia and North America outline the advances in ecogeomorphic research that have been made in these systems. Learning from this diverse range of studies and approaches, a research agenda for the emerging field of ecogeomorphology in land-degradation studies in drylands is set forth.
1 Land Degradation in Drylands: An Ecogeomorphological Approach
1(12)
Eva Nora Mueller
John Wainwright
Anthony J. Parsons
Laura Turnbull
Part I Theory: Linking Process to Pattern
2 The Study of Land Degradation in Drylands: State of the Art
13(42)
Tamara Hochstrasser
James D.A. Millington
Vasilios P. Papanastasis
Anthony J. Parsons
Pier Paolo Roggero
Richard E. Brazier
Joan Estrany
Almo Farina
Alan Puttock
3 Resilience, Self-Organization, Complexity and Pattern Formation
55(30)
Florian Jeltsch
Laura Turnbull
Stefania Scarsoglio
Concepcion L. Alados
Francesc Gallart
Eva Nora Mueller
Nicolas Barbier
James D.A. Millington
John Wainwright
Mareike Wieczorek
Volker Grimm
4 Short-Range Ecogeomorphic Processes in Dryland Systems
85(18)
Nicolas Barbier
Juan Bellot
Pierre Couteron
Anthony J. Parsons
Eva Nora Mueller
5 Long-Range Ecogeomorphic Processes
103(38)
Artemi Cerda
Francesc Gallart
Junran Li
Vasilios P. Papanastasis
Robert R. Parmenter
Laura Turnbull
Anthony J. Parsons
John Wainwright
6 Integrating Short- and Long-Range Processes into Models: The Emergence of Pattern
141(30)
Kelly K. Caylor
Greg S. Okin
Laura Turnbull
John Wainwright
Thorsten Wiegand
Trenton E. Franz
Anthony J. Parsons
Part II Methods for Confronting Models with Data
7 Approaches to Modelling Ecogeomorphic Systems
171(40)
Laura Turnbull
Tamara Hochstrasser
Mareike Wieczorek
Andreas Baas
John Wainwright
Stefania Scarsoglio
Britta Tietjen
Florian Jeltsch
Eva Nora Mueller
8 Characterizing Patterns
211(36)
Pierre Couteron
Philip Hunke
Juan Bellot
Joan Estrany
Nuria Martinez-Carreras
Eva Nora Mueller
Vasilios P. Papanastasis
Robert R. Parmenter
John Wainwright
9 Assessment of Patterns in Ecogeomorphic Systems
247(18)
Nicolas Barbier
Juan Bellot
Pierre Couteron
Thorsten Wiegand
Volker Grimm
Vincent Deblauwe
Peter Biro
Eva Nora Mueller
10 Uncertainty Assessment
265(24)
Richard E. Brazier
Tobias Krueger
John Wainwright
Part III Case Studies
11 Vegetation Change in the Southwestern USA: Patterns and Processes
289(26)
Laura Turnbull
John Wainwright
Sujith Ravi
12 Vegetation Mosaics of Arid Western New South Wales, Australia: Considerations of Their Origin and Persistence
315(32)
David L. Dunkerley
13 Case Study of Self-Organized Vegetation Patterning in Dryland Regions of Central Africa
347(10)
Nicolas Barbier
Pierre Couteron
Vincent Deblauwe
14 Abandonment of Agricultural Land, Agricultural Policy and Land Degradation in Mediterranean Europe
357(10)
Anthony J. Parsons
15 Land Degradation in Drylands: Reevaluating Pattern-Process Interrelationships and the Role of Ecogeomorphology
367(18)
Eva Nora Mueller
John Wainwright
Anthony J. Parsons
Laura Turnbull
James D.A. Millington
Vasilios P. Papanastasis
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