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Accounting for multiple ecosystem services in a simulation of land-use decisions: Does it reduce tropical deforestation?
ArticleAbstract: Conversion of tropical forests is among the primary causes of global environmental change. The lossPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, ECUADOR, land allocation, Landscape restoration, Robust optimizationAutores:Adams J., Baltazar Calvas, Beck E.H., Bendix J., Breuer L., Diertl K.H., Gerique A., Gosling E., Hamer U., Härtl F., Hildebrandt P., Homeier J., Knoke T., Luz Maria Castro, Mosandl R., Paul C., Peters T., Pohle P., Potthast K., Rammig A., Richter M., Silva B., Stimm B., Tischer A., Valle Carrión Liz, Velescu A., Verburg P.H., Weber M., Wilcke W., Wilman Santiago Ochoa-Moreno, Windhorst D.Fuentes:googlescopusIdentifying controls of the rainfall-runoff response of small catchments in the tropical Andes (Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: Tropical mountain regions are characterized by strong spatial climate gradients which together withPalabras claves:Andean mountain range, Basin properties, ECUADOR, Hydrologic response, Principal Component Analysis, Streamflow componentsAutores:Amelie Bücker, Breuer L., Bücker A., Buytaert W., Frede H.G., Hans Georg Frede, Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Lutz Breuer, Marco Ramírez, Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Ramírez M., Wouter BuytaertFuentes:googlerraaescopusIdentifying controls on water chemistry of tropical cloud forest catchments: Combining descriptive approaches and multivariate analysis
ReviewAbstract: We investigated controls on the water chemistry of a South Ecuadorian cloud forest catchment which iPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Land-use change, Principal Component Analysis, Rare Earth Elements, tropical cloud forest, water qualityAutores:Breuer L., Bücker A., Frede H.G., Juan Fernando Cisneros Ramos, Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Vaché K.B.Fuentes:googlescopusModel intercomparison to explore catchment functioning: Results from a remote montane tropical rainforest
ArticleAbstract: Catchment-scale runoff generation involves a complex interaction of physical and chemical processesPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Flow Duration, Flow minima and maxima, Model Evaluation, Model Intercomparison, Rainfall-runoff models, Tropical Montane RainforestAutores:Breuer L., Edison Timbe Castro, Exbrayat J.F., Frede H.G., Kraft P., Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Plesca I., Vaché K.B., Windhorst D.Fuentes:googlescopusPreliminary evaluation of the runoff processes in a remote montane cloud forest basin using Mixing Model Analysis and Mean Transit Time
ArticleAbstract: In this study, the Mean Transit Time and Mixing Model Analysis methods are combined to unravel the rPalabras claves:Andean cloud forest, ECUADOR, Hydrological processes, Mean transit time, Mixing model analysis, tracersAutores:Breuer L., Bücker A., Frede H.G., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Vaché K.B.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusSolute behaviour and export rates in neotropical montane catchments under different land-uses
ArticleAbstract: To improve our knowledge of the influence of land-use on solute behaviour and export rates in neotroPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Nitrate, nutrient export, rain forest, Tropical streamsAutores:Amelie Bücker, Breuer L., Bücker A., Frede H.G., Hans Georg Frede, Lutz Breuer, Patricio Javier Crespo-SánchezFuentes:googlerraaescopus