Modeling Intervention with Respect to Biodiversity Loss: A Case Study of Forest Resource Biomass Undergoing Changing Length of Growing Season
Journal: International Journal of Advanced engineering, Management and Science (Vol.3, No. 9)Publication Date: 2017-09-10
Authors : Atsu J.U.; Ekaka-a E.N.;
Page : 927-933
Keywords : http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/5%20IJAEMS-AUG-2017-16-Modeling%20Intervention%20with%20Respect%20to%20Biodiversity.pdf;
Abstract
This paper examines the extent of a system interventions against the loss of biodiversity due to an increase in the length of the growing season. By using a computationally efficient numerical scheme, we have observed that a shorter length of the growing season dominantly predicts a biodiversity loss whereas a relatively increased length of the growing season has predicted a biodiversity gain which has sufficient implication for the availability of adequate ecological-forestry services which are capable to provide a useful insight for the management of the forestry conservation and sustainable development. The novel contributions of this pioneering research has not been seen elsewhere; it is fully presented and discussed in this paper.
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