2021
DOI: 10.36348/merjbs.2021.v01i01.003
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The Role of Agroforestry in Ecosystem Service and Climate Change Regulation: A Review

Abstract: Agroforestry systems are believed to provide several ecosystem services; however, until recently evidence in the agroforestry literature supporting these perceived benefits has been lacking. This paper aimed to provide empirical information on the role of agroforestry in ecosystem maintenance and climate change adaptation and mitigation provided by agroforestry. Agroforestry has played a greater role in the maintenance of the ecosystem and mitigation of CO2 than monocropping and open cereal-based agriculture b… Show more

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“…By linearly combining the red and near-infrared bands, the NDVI can be used as an indicator of vegetation growth status. In the construction of ecological indices, the NDVI is often used as the greenness indicator, as shown in Equation (1).…”
Section: Remote Sensing Ecological Monitoring Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By linearly combining the red and near-infrared bands, the NDVI can be used as an indicator of vegetation growth status. In the construction of ecological indices, the NDVI is often used as the greenness indicator, as shown in Equation (1).…”
Section: Remote Sensing Ecological Monitoring Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecosystems worldwide are more vulnerable to human activities and resulting environmental changes than ever before [1,2]. In previous years, with the accelerated process of urbanization in China, different forms of land use have changed significantly, and the negative effects of human activity on the environment are now more obvious than ever.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%