Advances in Remote Sensing Technology and the Three Poles 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781119787754.ch15
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Extreme Hydrological Event‐Induced Temporal Variation in Soil Erosion of the Assiganga River Basin, NW Himalaya

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“…Land degradation and soil erosion, due to increasingly frequent extreme hydrometeorological events, have negative consequences on ecological processes, making the environment, particularly rural and mountain areas, more susceptible to biodiversity loss [1]. Nowadays, the use of plants as a building material transfers the plant's multifunctionality within engineering structures and meets the demand rising from society for more environmentally friendly approaches to structure design [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Land degradation and soil erosion, due to increasingly frequent extreme hydrometeorological events, have negative consequences on ecological processes, making the environment, particularly rural and mountain areas, more susceptible to biodiversity loss [1]. Nowadays, the use of plants as a building material transfers the plant's multifunctionality within engineering structures and meets the demand rising from society for more environmentally friendly approaches to structure design [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%