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    Change Detection Analysis and Deforestation Rates in Oluwa Forest Reserve, Ondo State, Nigeria by J.O. Mephors, O.S. Afolabi, O.M. Ogoliegbune, I.S. Adamu, A.R. Orunkoyi

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The overall annual deforestation rate in the forested area of the studied period (1989-2019) is 0.033464, which implies that there is a percentage gain in forest. …”
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    Soil Respiration in Anthropogenic Disturbed Ecosystems Compared to Deciduous Forests in the Urban Industrial Area by Jawdat Bakr

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The lowest soil respiration rate (0.62 mg CO2 per hour per square meter) was recorded in the herbaceous vegetation class on coalmine heaps, compared to (0.76 mg and 0.96 mg) from coalmine-heap forests and deciduous forests, respectively. Species richness and diversity positively affected soil respiration in heap herbaceous plots, though this effect was less pronounced in forests grown on coalmine heaps and in deciduous mixed forests. …”
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    Building for Birds Evaluation Tool: Forest Fragments Used as Stopover Sites by Migrant Birds by Mark E. Hostetler, Jan-Michael Archer

    Published 2017-02-01
    “… Several bird species use forest fragments and trees conserved in built areas as breeding, wintering, and stopover habitat. …”
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    Assessment of forest soil contamination by heavy metals in the Polish National Park near Warsaw by Aneta Łukaszek-Chmielewska, Joanna Rakowska, Marzena Rachwał, Olga Stawarz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract The forest ecosystems are essential for human well-being development and reduction of the risk of natural disasters. …”
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    Beyond the Trees: A Systems Approach to Understanding Forest Health in the Southeastern United States by Geetha S. Iyer, Martha C. Monroe, Jason A. Smith

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Forest health is an important topic for biology, agriculture, current issues, and environmental science classes. …”
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    Stewardship Ecosystem Services Study: Carbon Stores on Florida Forest Stewardship Program Lands by Nilesh Timilsina, Francisco J. Escobedo, Alison E. Adams, Sonia Delphin

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Adams, and Sonia Delphin, and published by the UF Department of School of Forest Resources and Conservation, October 2013. …”
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    Coexistence of spiders in floodplain forests as an indicator of ecological stability and landscape sustainability in the inland Danube Delta by Krumpálová Zuzana, Šustek Zbyšek

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The assessments of the status of floodplain wetland forest biota based on the DF-index values represents not only spatial but also temporal aspects, as well as the possibility of using it to determine the ecological stability of the landscape.…”
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    Urban Forests in Florida: Storm Damage Assessment Utility for Estimating Hurricane-Caused Tree Debris by Benjamin Thompson, Francisco Escobedo, Christina Staudhammer, Jerry Bond, Chris Luley

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, July 2010.   …”
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    Valuing the Ecosystem Services of Florida’s Forest Conservation Programs: The Economic Benefits of Protecting Water Quality by Melissa M. Kreye, Francisco J. Escobedo, Damian C. Adams, Taylor Stein, Tatiana Borisova

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…How much are Floridians willing to pay for water quality protection programs that include forest conservation? This 9-page fact sheet reports the results of a study to answer this question, using a benefit transfer approach. …”
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    Public Land Management Agencies’ and Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners’ Perceptions towards Ecosystem Services by Taylor Stein, Namyun Kil, Alexis Frank, Alison E. Adams, Damian C. Adams, Francisco J. Escobedo

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…From clean air to pulp for paper to aesthetic landscapes, humans benefit from private and public forests in many different ways. However, small private landowners and public land management agencies manage the majority of this land, and it is up to these people to decide how society will benefit from those forests. …”
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