Landscape Ecology for Sustainable Society 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-74328-8_8
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Diverse Patterns of Vegetation Change after Upland Field Abandonment in Japan

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“…This echoes findings from a number of sites from the wooded biomes of South Africa [8,9], including in the Wild Coast region [15,45]. However, the rate may vary at landscape and even plot scales due to differences in the biophysical context and the use of, or disturbance to, the former field through processes such as harvesting, herbivory, fire or invasive species [46][47][48]. The increasing cover of woody plants after field abandonment has also been reported internationally in countries such as Belarus, [47], China [14], Egypt [49], Spain [50], and the USA [20], to mention a few.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…This echoes findings from a number of sites from the wooded biomes of South Africa [8,9], including in the Wild Coast region [15,45]. However, the rate may vary at landscape and even plot scales due to differences in the biophysical context and the use of, or disturbance to, the former field through processes such as harvesting, herbivory, fire or invasive species [46][47][48]. The increasing cover of woody plants after field abandonment has also been reported internationally in countries such as Belarus, [47], China [14], Egypt [49], Spain [50], and the USA [20], to mention a few.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%