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Land Cover and Land Use Change on Islands : Social & Ecological Threats to Sustainability / edited by Stephen J. Walsh, Diego Riveros-Iregui, Javier Arce-Nazario, Philip H. Page.

Springer Nature - Springer Earth and Environmental Science eBooks 2020 English International Available online

Springer Nature - Springer Earth and Environmental Science eBooks 2020 English International
Format:
Book
Contributor:
Walsh, Stephen J., editor.
Riveros-Iregui, Diego, editor.
Arce-Nazario, Javier, editor.
Page, Philip H., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Earth and Environmental Science (SpringerNature-11646)
Social and ecological interactions in the Galapagos Islands 2195-1055
Social and Ecological Interactions in the Galapagos Islands, 2195-1055
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental management.
Environmental geography.
Remote sensing.
Nature conservation.
Environmental policy.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Geography.
Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry.
Nature Conservation.
Environmental Policy.
Local Subjects:
Environmental Management.
Environmental Geography.
Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry.
Nature Conservation.
Environmental Policy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (X, 307 pages) : 80 illustrations, 66 illustrations in color.
Edition:
First edition 2020.
Contained In:
Springer Nature eBook
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Globalization is not a new phenomenon, but it is posing new challenges to humans and natural ecosystems in the 21st century. From climate change to increasingly mobile human populations to the global economy, the relationship between humans and their environment is being modified in ways that will have long-term impacts on ecological health, biodiversity, ecosystem goods and services, population vulnerability, and sustainability. These changes and challenges are perhaps nowhere more evident than in island ecosystems. Buffeted by rising ocean temperatures, extreme weather events, sea-level rise, climate change, tourism, population migration, invasive species, and resource limitations, islands represent both the greatest vulnerability to globalization and also the greatest scientific opportunity to study the significance of global changes on ecosystem processes, human-environment interactions, conservation, environmental policy, and island sustainability. In this book, we study islands through the lens of Land Cover/Land Use Change (LCLUC) and the multi-scale and multi-thematic drivers of change. In addition to assessing the key processes that shape and re-shape island ecosystems and their land cover/land use changes, the book highlights measurement and assessment methods to characterize patterns and trajectories of change and models to examine the social-ecological drivers of change on islands. For instance, chapters report on the results of a meta-analysis to examine trends in published literature on islands, a satellite image time-series to track changes in urbanization, social surveys to support household analyses, field sampling to represent the state of resources and their limitations on islands, and dynamic systems models to link socio-economic data to LCLUC patterns. The authors report on a diversity of islands, conditions, and circumstances that affect LCLUC patterns and processes, often informed through perspectives rooted, for instance, in conservation, demography, ecology, economics, geography, policy, and sociology. .
Contents:
Chapter1: Geographies of Hope and Despair: Land Cover and Land Use on Islands
Chapter2: Economic and Related Aspects of Land Use on Islands: A Meta Perspective
Chapter3: Social-Ecological Drivers of Land Cover/Land Use Change on Islands: A Synthesis of the Patterns and Processes of Change. Chapter4: Transitions and Drivers of Land Use/Land Cover Change in Hawai'i: A Case Study of Maui
Chapter5: Threats of Climate Change in Small Oceanic Islands: The Case of Climate and Agriculture in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Chapter6: Galapagos is a Garden
Chapter7: Evaluating Land Cover Change on the Island of Santa Cruz, Galapagos Archipelago of Ecuador through Cloud-Gap Filling and Multi-Sensor Analysis
Chapter8: Human and Natural Environments, Island of Santa Cruz, Galapagos: A Model-Based Approach to Link Land Cover/Land Use Changes to Direct and Indirect Socio-Economic Drivers of Change
Chapter9: How do Non-Native Plants Influence Soil Nutrients along a Hydroclimate Gradient on San Cristobal Island, Galapagos?
Chapter10: A Critical Physical Geography of Landscape Changes in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, 1950s - 2005
Chapter11: Reframing the Competition for Land Between Food and Energy in Indonesia
Chapter12: The Carbon Balance of Tropical Islands: Lessons from Soil Respiration
Chapter13: Impacts and Management of Invasive Species in the UK Overseas Territories.
Other Format:
Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-030-43973-6
9783030439736
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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