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First 1595 results for ” Beth J Woodhams”

  1. Three Ways Forward to Improve Regional Information for Extreme Events: An Early Career Perspective

    This paper provides an early career researchers (ECRs) perspective on major challenges and opport...

    Gaby S Langendijk, Caroline Aubry-Wake, Marisol Osman, Carla Gulizia, Faten Attig-Bahar, Erik Behrens, André Bertoncini, Neil Hart, Victor S Indasi, Silvia Innocenti, Eveline C Van Der Linden, Nabir Mamnun, Kabir Rasouli, Kevin A Reed, Nina Ridder, Juan Rivera, Romina Ruscica, Bethel U Ukazu, Jakub P Walawender, Dean P Walker, Beth J Woodhams, Yeliz A Yılmaz | Journal: Frontiers in Environmental Science | Volume: 7 | Year: 2019 | doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2019.00006

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  2. Guidelines for Satellite-based Nowcasting in Africa

    Abdoulahat Diop Alex Roberts Andre Kamga Foamhouhoue Beth Woodhams Douglas Parker Jennifer Fletcher Jos de Laat Lee-Ann Simpson Mark Higgins Morne Gijben Natasa Strelec Mahovic Pilar Ripodas Ralph Petersen Sarah Kimani Stephan Bojinski Steven Goodman Vesa Nietosvaara Vincent Gabaglio Xavier Calbet | Year: 2023

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  3. Long-term temporal relationships between environmental conditions and xylem functional traits: a meta-analysis across a range of woody species along climatic and nitrogen deposition gradients

    The objectives of this study were to provide a quantitative description of the long-term effects ...

    M Borghetti, T Gentilesca, S Leonardi, T van Noije, A Rita, M Mencuccini | Status: published | Journal: Tree Physiology | Volume: 37 | Year: 2017 | First page: 4 | Last page: 17 | doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpw087

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  4. Bimodality of woody cover and biomass across the precipitation gradient in West Africa

    Z Yin, S Dekker, BJJM van den Hurk, HA Dijkstra | Status: published | Journal: Earth System Dynamics | Volume: 5(2) | Year: 2014 | First page: 257 | Last page: 270 | doi: 10.5194/esd-5-257-2014

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  5. Burning of woody debris dominates fire emissions in the Amazon and Cerrado

    The Amazon forest is fire sensitive, but, where fires were uncommon as a natural disturbance, def...

    Matthias Forkel, Christine Wessollek, Vincent Huijnen, Niels Andela, Jos de Laat, Daniel Kinalczyk, Christopher Marrs, Dave van Wees, Ana Bastos, Philippe Ciais, Dominic Fawcett, Johannes W. Kaiser, Carine Klauberg, Erico Kutchartt, Rodrigo Leite, Wei Li, Carlos Silva, Stephen Sitch, Jefferson Goncalves De Souza, Sönke Zaehle, Stephen Plummer | Journal: nature geoscience | Volume: 18 | Year: 2025 | First page: 140 | Last page: 147 | doi: 10.1038/s41561-024-01637-5

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