Browsing by Author "Cassidy, L."
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Forest transition pathways in Asia - studies from Nepal, India, Thailand, and Cambodia
Southworth, J.; Nagendra, H.; Cassidy, L. (Taylor & Francis, 2011-06-03)Tropical forest habitat continues to decline globally, with serious consequences for environmental sustainability. The South/Southeast Asian landscapes represent one of the most challenging parts of the world to study ... -
Influence of flooding variation on Molapo farming field size in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Molefe, C.; Cassidy, L.; Chimbari, M.; Magole, L. (International Journal of Agricultural Research and Review; http://www.springjournals.net/ijarr, 2014-02)In the Okavango Delta of Botswana, flood recession farming (molapo farming) contributes substantially to rural livelihoods by providing better yields than rain-fed dry land farming. However, molapo farming communities ... -
Remote sensing-derived hydroperiod as a predictor of floodplain vegetation composition
Murray-Hudson, M.; Wolski, P.; Cassidy, L.; Brown, M.T.; Thito, K.; Kashe, K.; Mosimanyana, E. (Springer Link; https://link.springer.com, 2014-02-13)Characterising hydroperiod and vegetation for flood-pulsed wetlands is a critical first step towards understanding their ecology. In large, data-poor wetlands such as Botswana’s Okavango Delta, quantifying hydrology and ... -
Social and ecological factors and land-use land-cover diversity in two provinces in southern Asia
Cassidy, L.; Binford, M.; Southworth, J.; Barnes, G. (Taylor & Francis, 2009-10-23)The trend of land cover (LC) and land cover change (LCC), both in time and space, was investigated at the Simen Mountains National Park (SMNP), a World Heritage Site located in northern Ethiopia, between 1984 and 2003 using ...