A complex and rugged nature characterizes the Lebanese mountains.The climatic pattern prevailing in the country, deforestation and man made erosion caused increased rangeland degradation. The purpose of this study was to monitor two contrasting watersheds, representing the Lebanese agro-ecological zones, to analyze the vegetation dynamics and trace the state of rangeland degradation. The Kfarselouane (205 km2) and Aarsal (316.7 km2) watersheds are located in the Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon mountain chain and characterized by sub humid and semi-arid climate respectively. Using multitemporal spot vegetation images between 1999 and 2005 to analyze the normalized differential vegetation index (NDVI) revealed some improvement of the vegetation cove...
International audiencePollen and archaeological studies were undertaken in the Southern Bekaa Valley...
The Shouf Biosphere Reserve (SBR), with a surface of 50,000 ha is located in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon....
Summarization: Land managers need sound, evidence-based information about land degradation patterns ...
Drought is a serious natural hazard with far-reaching impacts including soil damages, economic losse...
The forest of the hight Mount Lebanon massif, at altitudes between 1400 and 3086 meters, holds the l...
Desertification is a land degradation problem of major importance in the arid and semi-arid regions ...
Repetitive armed conflicts may be directly and indirectly responsible for severe biophysical modific...
The degradation rate of Mediterranean steppes, especially in North Africa is 1% per year, and this c...
The high plains of Lebanon are subject to water erosion which tends to strip its soils and threaten ...
Many regions in Libya have begun to show signs of rangelands degradation, the major causes of which ...
Climate change and human activities have significant impacts on terrestrial vegetation. Syria is a t...
Land managers and decision makers need sound, evidence-based information about land degradation patt...
There is a great deal of debate on the extent, causes, and even the reality of land degradation in t...
Drought events cause changes in ecosystem function and structure by reducing the shrub abundance and...
Semiarid Mediterranean regions are highly susceptible to desertification processes. This study inves...
International audiencePollen and archaeological studies were undertaken in the Southern Bekaa Valley...
The Shouf Biosphere Reserve (SBR), with a surface of 50,000 ha is located in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon....
Summarization: Land managers need sound, evidence-based information about land degradation patterns ...
Drought is a serious natural hazard with far-reaching impacts including soil damages, economic losse...
The forest of the hight Mount Lebanon massif, at altitudes between 1400 and 3086 meters, holds the l...
Desertification is a land degradation problem of major importance in the arid and semi-arid regions ...
Repetitive armed conflicts may be directly and indirectly responsible for severe biophysical modific...
The degradation rate of Mediterranean steppes, especially in North Africa is 1% per year, and this c...
The high plains of Lebanon are subject to water erosion which tends to strip its soils and threaten ...
Many regions in Libya have begun to show signs of rangelands degradation, the major causes of which ...
Climate change and human activities have significant impacts on terrestrial vegetation. Syria is a t...
Land managers and decision makers need sound, evidence-based information about land degradation patt...
There is a great deal of debate on the extent, causes, and even the reality of land degradation in t...
Drought events cause changes in ecosystem function and structure by reducing the shrub abundance and...
Semiarid Mediterranean regions are highly susceptible to desertification processes. This study inves...
International audiencePollen and archaeological studies were undertaken in the Southern Bekaa Valley...
The Shouf Biosphere Reserve (SBR), with a surface of 50,000 ha is located in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon....
Summarization: Land managers need sound, evidence-based information about land degradation patterns ...