by human land use and climate change(passive) caused bylandscape - level changes
human land use and climate change(passive) caused bylandscape - level changes
by changing fire frequency regimes , plant invasions(passive) caused bylandscape level changes
the change in the culture of ski tourism in Japan(passive) influenced bylandscape feature changes
physical and cultural landscape change in the park and the natural and human factorscauselandscape change
by climate from landscape change caused by human activity in the area(passive) caused bylandscape change
Nature and impacts of landscape change Both nature and humanscontributeto landscape change
by local factors(passive) to have been influenced bylandscape change
for the last 50,000 yearscauseddrastic landscape changes
social - ecological processesinfluencinglandscape change
by changes in human management of the country(passive) caused byLandscape changes
people ... the principlescauselandscape change
the constant movement of water , wind , and other things in the environment(passive) caused bylandscape changes
factorsinfluencinglandscape change
factorshave influencedlandscape change
the factorsinfluencinglandscape change
planning policies through their control of land use(passive) can be influenced byLandscape change
This processcan leadto landscape change
human and natural factorscan causelandscape changes
by modern land use activities(passive) caused bylandscape change
Both nature and humanscontributeto landscape change
patterns and perceive social - ecological processesinfluencinglandscape change
the social and biophysical factorsinfluencedlandscape change
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by Pittsburgh 's industrial focus(passive) caused bylandscape change
by human activity in the area(passive) caused bylandscape change
Register ... far more effectively used ... than is currently the caseto influencelandscape change
actionsresultingin landscape change
Forcesledto landscape change
the role of the social component as an interacting factorcontributedto landscape change
quantitative models ... the processescauselandscape change
by conservation actions(passive) caused bylandscape change
the aim of We ... isto contributeto the landscape change
in the pastcausedthe landscape change
perceive social - ecological processesinfluencinglandscape change
social - ecological proceduresinfluencinglandscape change
the principles with which we seekto influencelandscape change
the principlescauselandscape change
Register ... far more effectively usedto influencelandscape change
pressurescausinglandscape change
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the increase of the population of a species , such as white - tailed deer in the northeastern part of the United States , which are at the highest levels historically and cause damage to humans , crops , and structures ... suffer high disease levels , and pose threats to humans through interactions on roads ( Foster and Sandberg 2004can causethe increase of the population of a species , such as white - tailed deer in the northeastern part of the United States , which are at the highest levels historically and cause damage to humans , crops , and structures ... suffer high disease levels , and pose threats to humans through interactions on roads ( Foster and Sandberg 2004
the increase of the population of a species , such as white - tailed deer in the northeastern part of the United State , which are at the highest levels historically and cause damage to humans , crops , and structures ... suffer high disease levels , and pose threats to humans through interactions on roads ( Foster and Sandberg 2004can causethe increase of the population of a species , such as white - tailed deer in the northeastern part of the United State , which are at the highest levels historically and cause damage to humans , crops , and structures ... suffer high disease levels , and pose threats to humans through interactions on roads ( Foster and Sandberg 2004
to increased opportunities for pathogen transmission between domestic and non - domestic animalscan leadto increased opportunities for pathogen transmission between domestic and non - domestic animals
to cultural erosion and a loss of local identityleadsto cultural erosion and a loss of local identity
from new agricultural activitiesresultingfrom new agricultural activities
from new agriculture activitiesresultingfrom new agriculture activities
in additional flooding in the areawould resultin additional flooding in the area
animals to lose habitats , which means species become crowded together and also come into greater contact with humansare causinganimals to lose habitats , which means species become crowded together and also come into greater contact with humans
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from changes in land usewould resultfrom changes in land use
increased predation pressure that leads to population declines or community changecan causeincreased predation pressure that leads to population declines or community change
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this speciesinfluencethis species
the annual variations in the water quality of urban stream systemsinfluencethe annual variations in the water quality of urban stream systems
to the river?s destructionleadingto the river?s destruction
in the changes of soil moisture and soil salt contentalso resultedin the changes of soil moisture and soil salt content
from conservationwould resultfrom conservation
the wildlife declines andhad causedthe wildlife declines and
the wildlife declineshad causedthe wildlife declines
in soil nutrient changes in the study areahave resultedin soil nutrient changes in the study area
it to level out or tilt upcan causeit to level out or tilt up
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to landslidesleadingto landslides
our local communities and environmentsinfluenceour local communities and environments
from over mowing , agriculture , and developmentresultingfrom over mowing , agriculture , and development
to population - level effectsleadingto population - level effects
the biophysical characteristics of the landinfluencedthe biophysical characteristics of the land
from new residential developmentto resultfrom new residential development
to conflicts over natural resourcescould leadto conflicts over natural resources
from man 's impactoriginatefrom man 's impact
from the combined influence of plant succession , natural disturbance , and land management decisionsresultingfrom the combined influence of plant succession , natural disturbance , and land management decisions
from both human activity and climate - related changes in flooding regimeresultingfrom both human activity and climate - related changes in flooding regime
from climate change , land - use changeresultingfrom climate change , land - use change
some populations to go locally extinctmight causesome populations to go locally extinct
some populations to go locally extinctmight causesome populations to go locally extinct
the green infrastructure to increase or decrease in ecological valuecausedthe green infrastructure to increase or decrease in ecological value
landscape perception of tourists and the general publicmight ... influencelandscape perception of tourists and the general public