Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Vegetation Dynamics, Changing Ecosystems and Human Responsibility

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Academic Editor

Levente Hufnagel
Levente Hufnagel

John Wesley Theological College, Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Ecotheology,
Hungary

Co-editor

Mohamed A. El-Esawi
Mohamed A. El-Esawi

Tanta University,
Egypt

Series Editor

J. Kevin Summers
J. Kevin Summers

Environmental Protection Agency,
United States of America

Published26 July 2023

Doi10.5772/intechopen.100937

ISBN978-1-80356-138-7

Print ISBN978-1-80356-137-0

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-1-80356-139-4

Copyright year2023

Number of pages560

Part of the book seriesEnvironmental Sciences

Issn2754-6713

Vegetation Dynamics, Changing Ecosystems and Human Responsibility provides an overview of vegetation dynamics, which is the science of natural, near-natural, and human-influenced changes in vegetation over time and space. We can find chapters about almost every viewpoint of this very diverse segment of our science and in connection with almost every main type of terrestrial ecosystem.

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Open access  chapters

2. Impact of Revegetation on Ecological Restoration of a Constructed Soil in a Coal Mining in Southern Brazil

By Lizete Stumpf, Maria Bertaso De Garcia Fernandez, Pablo Miguel, Luiz Fernando Spinelli Pinto, Ryan Noremberg Schubert, Luís Carlos Iuñes de Oliveira Filho, Tania Hipolito Montiel, Lucas Da Silva Barbosa, Jeferson Diego Leidemer and Thábata Barbosa Duarte

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5. Analysis of Anthropogenic Impediments to African Forest Ecosystems Conservation: Case of Gambari Forest Ecosystem, Ibadan, Nigeria

By Tolulope Ayodeji Olatoye, Oluwayemi IbukunOluwa Olatoye, Sonwabo Perez Mazinyo, Gbadebo Abidemi Odularu and Akinwunmi Sunday Odeyemi

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6. Contextualizing the Factors Affecting Species Diversity and Composition in the African Savanna

By Kondwani Kapinga, Jules Christian Zekeng, Lackson Chama, Nalukui Matakala, Stanford Siachoono, Obote Shakacite, Concilia Monde and Stephen Syampungani

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9. Land Use Impacts on Diversity and Abundance of Insect Species

By Akinbi Olarewaju John, Akinbowale Akinlolu Sylvester, Ajayi Olalekan Kehinde and Agbeje Abiodun Michael

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10. Nexus between Savannah Woodland Degradation and Climate Change in Northern Ghana

By Raymond Aabeyir, Kenneth Peprah and Gervase Kuuwaabong

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16. Vigor and Health of Urban Green Resources under Elevated O3 in Far East Asia

By Laiye Qu, Yannan Wang, Cong Shi, Xiaoke Wang, Noboru Masui, Thomas Rötzer, Toshihiro Watanabe and Takayoshi Koike

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18. Agroforestry

By Gyan Shri Kaushal and Rajiv Umrao

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20. Assessment of Land Degradation Factors

By Tülay Tunçay and Oğuz Başkan

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24. Potential Allelopathic Effect of Species of the Asteraceae Family and Its Use in Agriculture

By Ana Daniela Lopes, Maria Graciela Iecher Faria Nunes, João Paulo Francisco and Eveline Henrique dos Santos

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25. Studies on the Short-Term Effects of the Cease of Pesticides Use on Vineyard Microbiome

By Simona Ghiță, Mihaela Hnatiuc, Aurora Ranca, Victoria Artem and Mădălina-Andreea Ciocan

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27. Nutritional Potential of Erythrina edulis as a Forage Alternative for Supplementation in Feeding Ruminants

By Oscar Giovanny Fuentes Quisaguano and Santiago Alexander Guamán Rivera

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