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  1. A Comparison of Tree Segmentation Methods for Savanna Tree Extraction from TLS Point Clouds
  2. Quantifying Tree Structural Change in an African Savanna by Utilizing Multi-Temporal TLS Data
  3. Land Degradation's Influence on Livelihoods of Small‐Scale Farmers and Land Care Workers in Ladybrand, South Africa
  4. Sensitivity of joint atmospheric-terrestrial water balance simulations to soil representation: Convection-permitting coupled WRF-Hydro simulations for southern Africa
  5. Individual Tree-Scale Aboveground Biomass Estimation of Woody Vegetation in a Semi-Arid Savanna Using 3D Data
  6. Observational Support for Regional Policy Implementation: Land Surface Change Under Anthropogenic and Climate Pressure in SALDi Study Sites
  7. Regional Land–Atmosphere Interactions in Southern Africa: Potential Impact and Sensitivity of Forest and Plantation Change
  8. Soil Erosion Research and Soil Conservation Policy in South Africa
  9. Soil loss by water erosion assessment uncertainties – experiences from South Africa
  10. Accounting for Deciduous Forest Structure and Viewing Geometry Effects Improves Sentinel-1 Time Series Image Consistency
  11. Presentation of a high-resolution present-day joint atmosphere-land surface-hydrology simulation dataset for South Africa
  12. Reservoir siltation mapping uncertainties – experiences from South Africa
  13. Monitoring of Radial Deformations of a Gravity Dam Using Sentinel-1 Persistent Scatterer Interferometry
  14. The first sub-meter resolution digital elevation model of the Kruger National Park, South Africa
  15. Spatio-Temporal Mixed Pixel Analysis of Savanna Ecosystems: A Review
  16. Using Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 Time Series for Slangbos Mapping in the Free State Province, South Africa
  17. Evaluating the role of soil physical properties on simulated land-atmosphere interactions over South Africa using coupled atmosphere-hydrological modeling
  18. Land degradation in savanna environments - assessments, dynamics and implications
  19. South African Land Degradation Monitor (SALDI) – An overview of recent advancements
  20. Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Vegetation Analyses with a Special Focus on Savannas
  21. Linking the Remote Sensing of Geodiversity and Traits Relevant to Biodiversity—Part II: Geomorphology, Terrain and Surfaces
  22. Monitoring Selective Logging in a Pine-Dominated Forest in Central Germany with Repeated Drone Flights Utilizing A Low Cost RTK Quadcopter
  23. Assessing the interactions of atmosphere and land surface over South Africa with convective-permitting coupled atmospheric-hydrological modeling
  24. Creating a rock glacier inventory of the northern Nyainqêntanglha range (Tibetan Plateau) based on InSAR time-series analysis
  25. Simulating heavy rainfall events for parameterizing a first application of the physically based soil erosion model EROSION3D in South Africa
  26. South African Land Degradation Monitor (SALDI) – A German – South African SPACES collaboration to advance land degradation assessments
  27. Effects of biotic and abiotic indices on soil water content in a decade-long grassland biodiversity experiment
  28. Linking Remote Sensing and Geodiversity and Their Traits Relevant to Biodiversity—Part I: Soil Characteristics
  29. Uncertainty in Catchment Delineations as a Result of Digital Elevation Model Choice
  30. Inferring mean rates of sediment yield and catchment erosion from reservoir siltation in the Kruger National Park, South Africa: An uncertainty assessment
  31. Spatial and temporal variations in water temperature in a high-altitude deep dimictic mountain lake (Nam Co), central Tibetan Plateau
  32. Plant species richness and functional groups have different effects on soil water content in a decade-long grassland experiment
  33. Holocene environmental change along the southern Cape coast of South Africa – Insights from the Eilandvlei sediment record spanning the last 8.9 kyr
  34. Estimating the sediment trap efficiency of intermittently dry reservoirs: lessons from the Kruger National Park, South Africa
  35. Corrigendum
  36. Applying regularized logistic regression (RLR) for the discrimination of sediment facies in reservoirs based on composite fingerprints
  37. Assessment of Aboveground Woody Biomass Dynamics Using Terrestrial Laser Scanner and L-Band ALOS PALSAR Data in South African Savanna
  38. The impact of changing reservoir effects on the 14 C chronology of a Holocene sediment record from South Africa
  39. TanDEM-X IDEM precision and accuracy assessment based on a large assembly of differential GNSS measurements in Kruger National Park, South Africa
  40. Cenozoic landscape evolution of the Kruger National Park as derived from cosmogenic nuclide analyses
  41. Sea level and climate change at the southern Cape coast, South Africa, during the past 4.2 kyr
  42. Validation of the TanDEM-X Intermediate Digital Elevation Model With Airborne LiDAR and Differential GNSS in Kruger National Park
  43. Catchment properties in the Kruger National Park derived from the new TanDEM-X Intermediate Digital Elevation Model (IDEM)
  44. Uncertainties of a TanDEM-X derived Digital Surface Model — A case study from the Roda catchment, Germany
  45. How Do Earthworms, Soil Texture and Plant Composition Affect Infiltration along an Experimental Plant Diversity Gradient in Grassland?
  46. A trait-based experimental approach to understand the mechanisms underlying biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships
  47. A 700‐year record on the effects of climate and human impact on the southern cape coast inferred from lake sediments of eilandvlei, wilderness embayment, south africa
  48. Irragric Anthrosols-Artifacts of Human Adaptation to Arid Conditions: Examples From The High Himalaya and The Coastal Desert of Peru
  49. A comparison of the strength of biodiversity effects across multiple functions
  50. Reconstructing regional palaeo-ecology from the Wilderness Lake sediments, southern Cape, South Africa
  51. RESERVOIR SILTATION AND SEDIMENT YIELD IN THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICA: A FIRST ASSESSMENT
  52. Diversity Promotes Temporal Stability across Levels of Ecosystem Organization in Experimental Grasslands
  53. High-resolution mapping of fluvial landform change in arid environments using terrasar-X images
  54. Holocene estuary development in the Algarve Region (Southern Portugal) – A reconstruction of sedimentological and ecological evolution
  55. Late Quaternary hydrological changes inferred from lake level fluctuations of Nam Co (Tibetan Plateau, China)
  56. Interferometric Microrelief Sensing With TerraSAR-X—First Results
  57. Irrigation agriculture and the sedimentary record in the Palpa Valley, southern Peru
  58. Plant diversity positively affects short-term soil carbon storage in experimental grasslands
  59. PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES IN THE NAZCA–PALPA REGION, SOUTHERN PERU—ALTERNATIVE INTERPRETATIONS OF GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE*
A COMMENT ON B. EITEL ET AL., GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FROM DESERT LOESS IN THE NAZCA–PALPA REGION, SOUTHERN PERU: ...
  60. Existing Soil Erosion Data Sets
  61. The role of biodiversity for element cycling and trophic interactions: an experimental approach in a grassland community
  62. Book Review: GIS-based soil erosion modelling in NW-Switzerland — erosion damage mappings and modelling results by Dietrich Dräyer, Physiogeographica Vol. 22, Basel, Switzerland, 1996. No. of pages: xxviii+234. Price: SFr. 30 (pb). ISBN 3-85977-221-X.
  63. Landslides and Deserted Places in the Semi-Arid Environment of the Inner Himalaya
  64. Spatial and temporal variability of discharge and sediment yield in small loess-covered catchments/Variabilité spatio-temporelle des débits et de la charge sédimentaire dans de petits bassins versants lœssiques
  65. Factors Determining the Efficiency of a Sediment Retention Area