SAIN resources about Deforestation and ErosionThese are resources in the NBII catalog about deforestation and erosion. There are 345 resources available. 1. Archives of Appalachia Resource Identifier: http://cass.etsu-tn.edu/archives/index.htm Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: Center for Appalachian Studies and Services Subject: Education, Environmental Education, Environmental awareness, Deforestation, Forest deterioration, Erosion, Environmental degradation, Soil erosion, Erosion features, Resource exploitation, Desertification, Erosion control, Forestry, Forest protection, Forest conservation, Biodiversity, Natural resources, Conservation, Nature conservation, Resource conservation Description: Part of the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services, this website focuses primarily on the culture and the people of the Appalachian Mountains, but there is also information on forestry & logging, coal mining, and agriculture. Also includes photo collection. Publisher: East Tennessee State University Resource Type: Bibliographies, Datasets and Statistics, Fact Sheets, Graphics and Images Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States State: Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 2. Biodiversity and Conservation: A Hypertext Book Resource Identifier: http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/Titlpage.htm#Table%20of%20contents Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: Peter J. Bryant Subject: Biodiversity, Natural resources, Conservation, Nature conservation, Resource conservation, Species, Indigenous species, Indigenous animals, Indigenous plants, Indigenous populations, Nature Conservation, Candidate species, Endangered species, Protected species, Rare species, Species of special concern, Threatened species, Extinct species, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife management, Invasive species, Invasive animals, Invasive plants, Introduced species, Ecosystems, Ecosystem analysis, Ecosystem dynamics, Ecosystem management, Ecosystem structure, Systems ecology, Forestry, Forest protection, Forest conservation, Deforestation, Forest deterioration, Environmental quality, Quality, Environmental monitoring, Quality control, Air pollution, Water pollution, Education, Environmental Education, Environmental awareness Uncontrolled Keywords: Species Conservation, Teacher resources Description: This “hypertext book” is a companion to a biology course at the University of California, Irvine. It gives a general introdun to biological conservation and various issues associated with conservation throughout the whole of North America. Extinction, introduced and exotic species, deforestation, pollution, protected habitats, fishing and whaling, biodiversity patterns and more are among the topics discussed. Publisher: University of California, Irvine Resource Type: Datasets and Statistics, Fact Sheets, Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Management Plans, Site Conservation Plans Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 3. Coweeta Regionalization Progress Report on NSF Grant DEB 96-32854 Resource Identifier: http://sparc.ecology.uga.edu/webdocs/html/progress/progrep99.html#TAG6 Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: Coweeta Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Subject: Ecology, Disturbance, Deforestation, Forest deterioration, Erosion, Environmental degradation, Soil erosion, Erosion features, Resource exploitation, Desertification, Erosion control, Forestry, Forest protection, Forest conservation, Environmental restoration, Environmental management, Regeneration (ecosystems), Conservation, Resource management, Terrestrial ecosystems, Mountains, High altitude environments, Hills, Landforms, Montane environments Description: This is a document entitled "Long-term studies of disturbances as they affect ecological processes in landscapes of the southern Appalachians." The purpose of this document is to look at various forms of land use, identifying the patterns of the land use, and how these uses affect aquatic and terrestrial natural environments. The geographic focus of this document is a ten-county area within the Little Tennessee and French Broad river basins in the southern Appalachian states. Publisher: Coweeta Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Resource Type: Case Studies, Publications Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States State: Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 4. Deforestation, Reforestation and Forest Fragmentation on the Upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina and Georgia Resource Identifier: http://www.bioone.org/bioone/?request=get-abstract&issn;=0003-0031&volume;=142&issue;=02&page;=0213 Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: J. E. Pinder, III,a T. E. Rea,a and D. E. Funschb Subject: deforestation,erosion, soil erosion, erosion features Description: This is an abstract of a study using Landsat Multispectral Scanner data for a 100-km by 100-km section of the Upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina and Georgia. There was a discrepancy is due to methodological differences between USFS procedures, which measure forests as product resources, and the Landsat data, which measure forests as habitat area. Publisher: The American Midland Naturalist: Vol. 142, No. 2, pp. 213–2 Resource Type: Issue Overview, Practices and Methods Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 5. North Carolina's Threatened and Endangered Species Resource Identifier: http://nc-es.fws.gov/es/es.html Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: North Carolina Ecological Services Subject: deforestation, erosion, soil erosion, erosion features Description: This homesite gives information on how extinction is a natural process but due to air and water pollution, over-hunting, extensive deforestation, the loss of wetlands, and other man-induced impacts, extinctions are now occurring at a rate that far exceed the speciation rate. There are links to threatened and endangered species. Publisher: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Resource Type: Case Studies, Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Management Plans, Organizations and Agencies, Practices and Methods Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States State: North Carolina Rights: Copyright held by Publisher >> Next 5 Titles Geographic Perspectives
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