Covering extensive parts of China, karst is a critically important landscape that has experienced rapid and intensive land use change and associated ecosystem degradation within only the last 50 years. In the natural state, key ecosystem services delivered by these landscapes include regulation of the hydrological cycle, nutrient cycling and supply, carbon storage in soils and biomass, biodiversity and food production. Intensification of agriculture since the late-20th century has led to a rapid deterioration in Critical Zone (CZ) state, evidenced by reduced crop production and rapid loss of soil. In many areas, an ecological \u27tipping point\u27 appears to have been passed as basement rock is exposed and \u27rocky desertification\u27 domi...
The effects of different land-use types on the pH, organic carbon, total nutrient, and available nut...
This chapter summarises the methods, results and conclusions of a 5-year research project (SoilTrEC:...
Summarization: This chapter summarizes the methods, results, and conclusions of a 5-year research pr...
Covering extensive parts of China, karst is a critically important landscape that has experienced ra...
This is the author's accepted manuscriptThe final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
The distribution of karst landscapes over the Earth's surface, to a large extent, follows the distri...
Deeply influenced by karst geological environment, the structure of the soil ecosystem in the southw...
Southwest China is the world's largest continuous karst region, where drought events are expected to...
Ecosystem services provide the basis for humankind to survive and develop. Similarly, soil conservat...
The Loess Plateau of China is one of the most severe soil and water loss areas in the world. Since 1...
Abstract Background Karst areas in southwestern China exhibit ecological degradation in the form of ...
This is the author accepted manuscriptsExtensive and progressive rock emergence in karst ecosystems ...
Rocky desertification, which is relatively less well known than desertification, refers to the proce...
Karst ecosystems are important landscape types that cover about 12 % of the world’s land area. The r...
International audienceKarst rocky desertification is a process of land degradation involving serious ...
The effects of different land-use types on the pH, organic carbon, total nutrient, and available nut...
This chapter summarises the methods, results and conclusions of a 5-year research project (SoilTrEC:...
Summarization: This chapter summarizes the methods, results, and conclusions of a 5-year research pr...
Covering extensive parts of China, karst is a critically important landscape that has experienced ra...
This is the author's accepted manuscriptThe final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
The distribution of karst landscapes over the Earth's surface, to a large extent, follows the distri...
Deeply influenced by karst geological environment, the structure of the soil ecosystem in the southw...
Southwest China is the world's largest continuous karst region, where drought events are expected to...
Ecosystem services provide the basis for humankind to survive and develop. Similarly, soil conservat...
The Loess Plateau of China is one of the most severe soil and water loss areas in the world. Since 1...
Abstract Background Karst areas in southwestern China exhibit ecological degradation in the form of ...
This is the author accepted manuscriptsExtensive and progressive rock emergence in karst ecosystems ...
Rocky desertification, which is relatively less well known than desertification, refers to the proce...
Karst ecosystems are important landscape types that cover about 12 % of the world’s land area. The r...
International audienceKarst rocky desertification is a process of land degradation involving serious ...
The effects of different land-use types on the pH, organic carbon, total nutrient, and available nut...
This chapter summarises the methods, results and conclusions of a 5-year research project (SoilTrEC:...
Summarization: This chapter summarizes the methods, results, and conclusions of a 5-year research pr...