In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures and function leading to degradation and desertification. Hydrological connectivity is a useful framework for understanding water redistribution and scaling issues associated with runoff and sediment production, since human and/or natural disturbances alter surface water availability and pathways increasing/decreasing connectivity. In this paper, we illustrate the use of the connectivity framework for several examples of dryland systems that are analysed at a variety of spatial and temporal scales. In doing so, we draw particular attention to the analysis of coevolution of system structures and function, and how they may drive threshold behaviou...
Anthropogenic activities and climate change are imposing an unprecedented pressure on drylands, incr...
Land degradation is a large problem worldwide, especially in agricultural areas. Between 1-6 billion...
Dryland wetlands receive periodical floods that are of key importance for ecological resilience. The...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Connectivity has recently emerged as a key concept for understanding hydrological response to vegeta...
Geophysical Research AbstractsVol. 16, EGU2014-16477, 2014EGU General Assembly 2014© Author(s) 2014....
Dryland vegetation frequently shows self-organized spatial patterns as mosaic-like structures of sou...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Dryland ecosystems are often characterized by patchy vegetation and exposed soil. This structure enh...
Identified as essential mechanisms promoting alternative stable states, positive feedbacks have been...
Geomorphological processes in semi-arid environments are strongly influenced by the connectivity bet...
[1] Dryland vegetation frequently shows self‐organized spatial patterns as mosaic‐like structures of...
Anthropogenic activities and climate change are imposing an unprecedented pressure on drylands, incr...
Land degradation is a large problem worldwide, especially in agricultural areas. Between 1-6 billion...
Dryland wetlands receive periodical floods that are of key importance for ecological resilience. The...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Connectivity has recently emerged as a key concept for understanding hydrological response to vegeta...
Geophysical Research AbstractsVol. 16, EGU2014-16477, 2014EGU General Assembly 2014© Author(s) 2014....
Dryland vegetation frequently shows self-organized spatial patterns as mosaic-like structures of sou...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Dryland ecosystems are often characterized by patchy vegetation and exposed soil. This structure enh...
Identified as essential mechanisms promoting alternative stable states, positive feedbacks have been...
Geomorphological processes in semi-arid environments are strongly influenced by the connectivity bet...
[1] Dryland vegetation frequently shows self‐organized spatial patterns as mosaic‐like structures of...
Anthropogenic activities and climate change are imposing an unprecedented pressure on drylands, incr...
Land degradation is a large problem worldwide, especially in agricultural areas. Between 1-6 billion...
Dryland wetlands receive periodical floods that are of key importance for ecological resilience. The...