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The melting Himalayas: regional challenges and local impacts of climate change on mountain ecosystems and livelihoods.
- X. Jian-chu, A. Shrestha, R. Vaidya, M. Eriksson, K. Hewitt
- Environmental Science
- 2007
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The changing Himalayas: impact of climate change on water resources and livelihoods in the greater Himalayas.
- M. Eriksson, X. Jian-chu, A. Shrestha, R. Vaidya, S. Nepal, K. Sandström
- Environmental Science
- 2009
- 236
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Land-Use and Land-Cover Change and Farmer Vulnerability in Xishuangbanna Prefecture in Southwestern China
- X. Jian-chu, J. Fox, +4 authors S. Leisz
- Geography, Medicine
- Environmental management
- 5 July 2005
This study investigated land-use and land-cover change in three hamlets and two state rubber farms in the Nan-e watershed of the Xishuangbanna prefecture of Yunnan province in Southwestern China. The… Expand
The Political, Social, and Ecological Transformation of a Landscape
- X. Jian-chu
- Geology
- 1 August 2006
Abstract Driven by economic and ideological policies, rubber plantations have been established in southern China since the early 1950s. Rubber was seen as a perfect way to modernize the “primitive”… Expand
Genetic diversity in Taro (Colocasia esculenta Schott, Araceae) in China: An ethnobotanical and genetic approach
- X. Jian-chu, Yang Yong-ping, Pu Yingdong, W. Ayad, P. Eyzaguirre
- Biology
- Economic Botany
- 2008
Taro,Colocasia esculenta (Araceae), is a widely distributed and important food crop in the humid tropics and subtropics. Relatively neglected by science, much knowledge of genetic diversity in taro… Expand
Exploring the spatial and temporal dynamics of land use in Xizhuang watershed of Yunnan, southwest China
- X. Jian-chu, Ai Xi-hui, Deng Xi-qing
- Geography
- 1 December 2005
Over the last two decades, China has introduced a series of agricultural and forestland use reforms, aiming to feed the largest population in the world and maintain ecological services locally and… Expand
Traditional agroforestry in the eastern Himalayan region : Land management system supporting ecosystem services
- R. Sharma, X. Jian-chu, G. Sharma
- 2008
Large scale land use transition for maximizing the benefits to meet the rising demands for food and other ecosystem services for the well being of the societies has been the main problem confronting… Expand
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Land Use Transition, Livelihoods, and Environmental Services in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia
- X. Jian-chu, Jeff Fox, +5 authors H. Weyerhaeuser
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 2006
Abstract The present article provides an overview of the status of land use and land cover change science in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia in the context of a Mobile Workshop. Outcomes of the… Expand
People and Ecosystems in Mountain Landscape of Northwest Yunnan , Southwest China : Causes of Biodiversity Loss and Ecosystem Degradation Prepared by :
- X. Jian-chu
- 2002
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Mycosphere Essays 4. Mycorrhizal-associated nutrient dynamics in key ecosystems and their response to a changing environment
- G. Heng, K. Hyde, X. Jian-chu, A. Valentine, P. Mortimer
- Biology
- 27 April 2016
CITATION: Heng, G. et al. 2016. Mycorrhizal-associated nutrient dynamics in key ecosystems and their response to a changing environment. Mycoshpere, 7(2):190–203, doi:10.5943/mycosphere/7/2/8.
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