ABSTRACT
Fascinating and diverse, savanna ecosystems support a combination of pastoral and agropastoral communities alongside wild and domestic herbivores that can be found nowhere else. This diversity has made the study of these areas problematic. Ecosystem Function in Savannas: Measurement and Modeling at Landscape to Global Scales addresses some of the d
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section I. Savannas: Biogeographical and Ecological Perspectives
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Section II. Carbon, Water and Trace Gas Fluxes in Global Savannas
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Section III. Remote Sensing of Biophysical and Biochemical Characteristics in Savannas
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Section IV. Perspectives on Patch- to Landscape-Scale Savanna Processes and Modeling
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Section V. Regional Carbon Dynamics in Savanna Systems: Remote Sensing and Modeling Applications
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Section VI. Continental and Global Scale Modeling of Savannas
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Section VII. Understanding Savannas as Coupled Human–Natural Systems
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Section VIII. Synthesis