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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer Gooden ◽  
Richard Pritzlaff

Historic land degradation is an ongoing threat to the Sky Islands of southern Arizona, US, and northern Sonora, Mexico, an area designated as a globally significant biodiversity hotspot. Land degradation has reduced ecosystem services provisioning, released carbon from disturbed soils into the atmosphere, and significantly diminished resilience to climate change. Private land managers in the region have developed methods to reverse degradation and restore biodiversity and ecosystem function. Land managers have used rock detention structures (RDS), technology adapted from traditional Indigenous practices in the region, as a tool for reversing desertification and watershed degradation. The structures were installed primarily for erosion control and water management, but they have had positive impacts on multiple biophysical systems. In this study, we analyze watershed-scale installation of RDS as a nature-based solution for climate change mitigation and adaptation. Case studies include four properties that offer examples of structures that have been in place over a period ranging from 1 to 40 years. We reviewed journal articles and other studies conducted at the four sites, supplemented with interviews, to catalogue the nature-based solutions provided by RDS. This study documents positive impacts on overall stream flow, reduction in peak runoff during inundation events, and increased sedimentation, which increase resilience to drought, erosion, and flooding. Data suggest potential impacts for climate change mitigation, though further research is needed. In addition, results suggest that watershed restoration with RDS offers a host of co-benefits, including an increase in biodiversity and wildlife abundance, an increase in vegetative cover, and increased surface water provisioning over time to support the land-based livelihoods of downstream neighbors. In the discussion, we consider barriers to replication and scalability using the strategy of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration as a guiding framework, discussing issues of awareness, legislation and policy, technical capacity, finance, and gaps in knowledge.


Oryx ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Chenchen Ding ◽  
Jie Liu ◽  
Chunwang Li ◽  
Zhigang Jiang

Abstract The hog deer Axis porcinus formerly occurred in south-west China but has not been recorded there since 1965. To investigate the current status of the species in China, we conducted interviews, and transect and camera-trap surveys during October 2018–June 2020 to search for signs of hog deer across its historical range in the country. We interviewed 50 local inhabitants and surveyed 14 line transects in four counties of Lincang City, Yunnan Province. The camera traps were deployed in Nangunhe Nature Reserve (39.4 km of transects, 82 camera stations, 15,120 camera days) and Daxueshan Nature Reserve (41.1 km of transects, 68 camera stations, 13,554 camera days). We found no hog deer tracks and no hog deer were trapped by cameras. The floodplain grasslands preferred by hog deer along Nanting River have been transformed into agriculture plantations and human settlements. Our findings suggest that hog deer may have been extirpated from China, most likely as a result of habitat loss and overhunting. The conservation priorities for this species in China are the establishment of a protected area in the Nanting River watershed, restoration of habitat and reintroduction of individuals from range countries.


Author(s):  
Robin Pike

Watershed restoration and management in British Columbia, 1996 to 2013.


EDIS ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (3) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Michael T. Olexa ◽  
Tatiana Borisova ◽  
Jana Caracciolo

This handbook is designed to provide a summary of the principal federal and state (Florida) laws that directly or indirectly relate to agriculture. Because these laws are subject to constant revision, portions of the handbook could become outdated at any time. The reader should use it as a means to determine areas in which to seek more information and as a brief directory of agencies that can help answer more specific questions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 295 ◽  
pp. 126116
Author(s):  
Xiaojing Tang ◽  
Ka-Lai Chan ◽  
Shazia Farzana ◽  
Onyx W.H. Wai ◽  
Shao-Yuan Leu

Food Webs ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. e00160 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emily J. Whitney ◽  
J. Ryan Bellmore ◽  
Joseph R. Benjamin ◽  
Chris E. Jordan ◽  
Jason B. Dunham ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vivian Chang ◽  
Sonya Havens ◽  
Kathryn Clifton ◽  
John Lendvay ◽  
Eliot Metzger

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter May ◽  
Luiz C. Barbosa ◽  
Maria Cecilia Brito ◽  
Laureano Fernando ◽  
Christianne Maroun ◽  
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