1. Landslide ecology is an emerging discipline that provides insights into both scientific and management issues. Scientifically, it explores nutrient cycling and soil development, plant physiological adaptations, dispersal and colonization dynamics, novel mixes of native and nonnative species, and successional trajectories in an often inhospitable environment. Landslide ecology also integrates biological aspects of landslides into efforts to manage slope hydrology, soil erosion, and the stabilization of slopes. 2. Human-landslide interactions are becoming more common as human populations expand into mountainous terrain and climate change increases landslide frequency. 3. A landscape-level approach to landslide rehabilitation integrates top...
Landslides impact the Earth’s natural environment, including effects on (1) the morphology of the Ea...
Natural disasters impose huge uncertainty and loss to human lives and economic activities. Landslide...
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water Resources Monograph Series, Volume ...
1. Landslide ecology is an emerging discipline that provides insights into both scientific and manag...
1. Human interactions with landslides have become more frequent and lethal as our populations expand...
1. The geological characteristics of landslides and their management as physical hazards are well do...
Despite their often dangerous and unpredictable nature, landslides provide fascinating templates for...
1. The propensity for a landslide to occur is largely determined by potential slip planes, or weakne...
1. Landslide succession is the sequential replacement of plant communities following landslide creat...
Despite their often dangerous and unpredictable nature, landslides provide fascinating templates for...
1. Remote sensing tools have greatly improved the mapping of both terrestrial and submarine landslid...
1. Landslide colonists have adaptations to survive low-nutrient, unstable substrates, where they may...
Sites recovering from landslide disturbance offer many opportunities to study ecosystem processes un...
Landsliding is a complex process that modifies mountainscapes worldwide. Its severe and sometimes lo...
Landsliding is a complex process that modifies mountainscapes worldwide. Its severe and sometimes lo...
Landslides impact the Earth’s natural environment, including effects on (1) the morphology of the Ea...
Natural disasters impose huge uncertainty and loss to human lives and economic activities. Landslide...
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water Resources Monograph Series, Volume ...
1. Landslide ecology is an emerging discipline that provides insights into both scientific and manag...
1. Human interactions with landslides have become more frequent and lethal as our populations expand...
1. The geological characteristics of landslides and their management as physical hazards are well do...
Despite their often dangerous and unpredictable nature, landslides provide fascinating templates for...
1. The propensity for a landslide to occur is largely determined by potential slip planes, or weakne...
1. Landslide succession is the sequential replacement of plant communities following landslide creat...
Despite their often dangerous and unpredictable nature, landslides provide fascinating templates for...
1. Remote sensing tools have greatly improved the mapping of both terrestrial and submarine landslid...
1. Landslide colonists have adaptations to survive low-nutrient, unstable substrates, where they may...
Sites recovering from landslide disturbance offer many opportunities to study ecosystem processes un...
Landsliding is a complex process that modifies mountainscapes worldwide. Its severe and sometimes lo...
Landsliding is a complex process that modifies mountainscapes worldwide. Its severe and sometimes lo...
Landslides impact the Earth’s natural environment, including effects on (1) the morphology of the Ea...
Natural disasters impose huge uncertainty and loss to human lives and economic activities. Landslide...
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water Resources Monograph Series, Volume ...