13 research outputs found
Timber harvest capacity, flow (i.e. timber harvest) and difference between capacity and flow in Telemark, Norway.
<p>Source: adapted from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0164460#pone.0164460.ref015" target="_blank">15</a>].</p
Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration: flow, capability when only zero tillage is applied and capability using a combination of six measures for agricultural land in Limburg, Netherlands.
<p>Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration: flow, capability when only zero tillage is applied and capability using a combination of six measures for agricultural land in Limburg, Netherlands.</p
Ecosystem service flow, capacity, potential supply, and capability for provisioning, regulating, and cultural services.
<p>Ecosystem service flow, capacity, potential supply, and capability for provisioning, regulating, and cultural services.</p
Defining Ecosystem Assets for Natural Capital Accounting - Fig 1
<p>Timber harvesting capability, capacity, and four levels (A, B, C, D) of flow, in this case representing harvest. The height of the bars indicates the relative harvest levels under four management types.</p
Valuing capacity: a quantitative example for a hypothetical ecosystem supplying one provisioning service.
<p>NPV: Net present value.</p
Scenic viewsheds for homeowners–potential supply and flow in the Puget Sound, U.S. Pacific Northwest.
<p>Negative values for viewshed flows occur when viewsheds intersect features that degrade view quality (e.g., commercial or industrial development). Source: adapted from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0164460#pone.0164460.ref028" target="_blank">28</a>].</p
Quality-control dashboards, Arctic
Quality-control dashboards for Arctic record
HADCRUT4.2 temperature data
Matlab data file containing the GraphEM- infilled version of HadCRUT4.
Quality-control dashboards for ocean records
Quality-control dashboards for ocean record