Temporal and spatial changes in land cover in wetland ecosystems indicate the severity of degradation. Understanding such processes in the past, present, and future might be necessary for managing any type of development plan. Therefore, this research has monitored and analyzed the Hoor Al-Azim International Wetland to determine the orientation of its changes in various future scenarios.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo mitigate the negative effects of land use developments, the current study focused on the hydrological connectivity within the landscape ecological network of Gharesou watershed, Iran, using Graph theory. Thus, scenarios of the future land use arrangements were used for the objective assessment of the effects of patterns on the ecological structures and functions, the main target being runoff control. Hydrological connectivity was analyzed using runoff source network, stream network and its buffer zone.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEfficient land use management requires awareness of past changes, present actions, and plans for future developments. Part of these requirements is achieved using scenarios that describe a future situation and the course of changes. This research aims to link scenario results with spatially explicit and quantitative forecasting of land use development.
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