The way in which threshold behaviour, landscape sensitivity and connectivity1 operate together at the meso- and macro-scale in badlands is initially considered from a theoretical energy-utilisation perspective. The argument is developed that intrinsic changes to process domain dominance can result in progressive shifts in process connectivity without the need to invoke external climatic or tectonic change. From this premise, a meso-scale closed system model for the evolution of connected states in regionally isolated badlands is developed, applicable to systems evolving towards a fixed base level within a less erosive ‘host’ landscape. The model shows how badlands disconnected from regional drainage can develop from a wide range of initial ...
Species distribution and richness ultimately result from complex interactions between biological, ph...
Thorough understanding of the potential for threshold dynamics and catastrophic shifts to occur in n...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
Identified as essential mechanisms promoting alternative stable states, positive feedbacks have been...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Dryland ecosystems are often characterized by patchy vegetation and exposed soil. This structure enh...
In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often associated wit...
In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often associated wit...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Geomorphological processes in semi-arid environments are strongly influenced by the connectivity bet...
Water- and sediment-transfer models are commonly used to explain or predict patterns in the landscap...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Geomorphic systems are typically nonlinear, owing largely to their threshold-dominated nature (but d...
Human-induced landscape change is difficult to predict due to the complexity inherent in both geomor...
Thorough understanding of the potential for threshold dynamics and catastrophic shifts to occur in n...
Species distribution and richness ultimately result from complex interactions between biological, ph...
Thorough understanding of the potential for threshold dynamics and catastrophic shifts to occur in n...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
Identified as essential mechanisms promoting alternative stable states, positive feedbacks have been...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Dryland ecosystems are often characterized by patchy vegetation and exposed soil. This structure enh...
In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often associated wit...
In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often associated wit...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Geomorphological processes in semi-arid environments are strongly influenced by the connectivity bet...
Water- and sediment-transfer models are commonly used to explain or predict patterns in the landscap...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Geomorphic systems are typically nonlinear, owing largely to their threshold-dominated nature (but d...
Human-induced landscape change is difficult to predict due to the complexity inherent in both geomor...
Thorough understanding of the potential for threshold dynamics and catastrophic shifts to occur in n...
Species distribution and richness ultimately result from complex interactions between biological, ph...
Thorough understanding of the potential for threshold dynamics and catastrophic shifts to occur in n...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...