2015
DOI: 10.1002/ieam.1691
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A case study for evaluating potential soil sensitivity in aridland systems

Abstract: Globally, ecosystems are subjected to prolonged droughts and extreme heat events, leading to forest die-offs and dominance shifts in vegetation. Some scientists and managers view soil as the main resource to be considered in monitoring ecosystem responses to aridification. As the medium through which precipitation is received, stored, and redistributed for plant use, soil is an important factor in the sensitivity of ecosystems to a drying climate. This study presents a novel approach to evaluating where on a l… Show more

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“…Increased aridification or desertification caused by prolonged droughts and extreme heat events can amplify the effects of wind erosion, contributing to aerosol and dust emissions with direct health consequences (Peterman & Ferschweiler, 2016). Desertification can have severe and multiple social and economic consequences (Whitford & Duval, 2020) which can culminate in serious health impacts through nonlinear routes.…”
Section: Communicable and Noncommunicable Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased aridification or desertification caused by prolonged droughts and extreme heat events can amplify the effects of wind erosion, contributing to aerosol and dust emissions with direct health consequences (Peterman & Ferschweiler, 2016). Desertification can have severe and multiple social and economic consequences (Whitford & Duval, 2020) which can culminate in serious health impacts through nonlinear routes.…”
Section: Communicable and Noncommunicable Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%