Investigating the relationship between wind erosion and value of animal habitats in desert areas
Animal species in desert habitats are taken into consideration because of their uniqueness and inherent value. However the added pressures from climate and human have made living conditions difficult and acute for them. Wind erosion is one of the common phenomena in desert areas; this phenomenon can...
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description | Animal species in desert habitats are taken into consideration because
of their uniqueness and inherent value. However the added pressures
from climate and human have made living conditions difficult and acute
for them. Wind erosion is one of the common phenomena in desert areas;
this phenomenon can affect biotic value of those areas. Climatic
constraints along with human development in such areas result in
enhancing the effect of wind erosion, and as a result, affect the value
of animal habitats. Therefore, by estimating the rate of wind erosion
in such areas, the capability of environment for providing appropriate
conditions for animal species' subsistence can also be estimated. The
objective of this research is to find the relation between the rate of
wind erosion and value of animal habitat in Sarakhs as a representative
of Razavi Khorasan Province. This research has been carried out in four
steps: a) Approximate identification of each animal habitat in the
area. b) Estimating the wind erosion based on IRIFR model. c)
Estimating the approximate value of each of the animal habitats in the
area. d) Determining the correlation between the value of each animal
habitat with the average rate of wind erosion in that habitat.
Investigating the relation between the average rate of wind erosion and
the value of animal habitats which indicates that there is a
significant correlation between them, that is to say, effective factors
in increasing the rate of wind erosion have affected the quality of
animal habitats, and proportional to their intensity, decreased the
value of habitat. |
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from climate and human have made living conditions difficult and acute
for them. Wind erosion is one of the common phenomena in desert areas;
this phenomenon can affect biotic value of those areas. Climatic
constraints along with human development in such areas result in
enhancing the effect of wind erosion, and as a result, affect the value
of animal habitats. Therefore, by estimating the rate of wind erosion
in such areas, the capability of environment for providing appropriate
conditions for animal species' subsistence can also be estimated. The
objective of this research is to find the relation between the rate of
wind erosion and value of animal habitat in Sarakhs as a representative
of Razavi Khorasan Province. This research has been carried out in four
steps: a) Approximate identification of each animal habitat in the
area. b) Estimating the wind erosion based on IRIFR model. c)
Estimating the approximate value of each of the animal habitats in the
area. d) Determining the correlation between the value of each animal
habitat with the average rate of wind erosion in that habitat.
Investigating the relation between the average rate of wind erosion and
the value of animal habitats which indicates that there is a
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in increasing the rate of wind erosion have affected the quality of
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from climate and human have made living conditions difficult and acute
for them. Wind erosion is one of the common phenomena in desert areas;
this phenomenon can affect biotic value of those areas. Climatic
constraints along with human development in such areas result in
enhancing the effect of wind erosion, and as a result, affect the value
of animal habitats. Therefore, by estimating the rate of wind erosion
in such areas, the capability of environment for providing appropriate
conditions for animal species' subsistence can also be estimated. The
objective of this research is to find the relation between the rate of
wind erosion and value of animal habitat in Sarakhs as a representative
of Razavi Khorasan Province. This research has been carried out in four
steps: a) Approximate identification of each animal habitat in the
area. b) Estimating the wind erosion based on IRIFR model. c)
Estimating the approximate value of each of the animal habitats in the
area. d) Determining the correlation between the value of each animal
habitat with the average rate of wind erosion in that habitat.
Investigating the relation between the average rate of wind erosion and
the value of animal habitats which indicates that there is a
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in increasing the rate of wind erosion have affected the quality of
animal habitats, and proportional to their intensity, decreased the
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from climate and human have made living conditions difficult and acute
for them. Wind erosion is one of the common phenomena in desert areas;
this phenomenon can affect biotic value of those areas. Climatic
constraints along with human development in such areas result in
enhancing the effect of wind erosion, and as a result, affect the value
of animal habitats. Therefore, by estimating the rate of wind erosion
in such areas, the capability of environment for providing appropriate
conditions for animal species' subsistence can also be estimated. The
objective of this research is to find the relation between the rate of
wind erosion and value of animal habitat in Sarakhs as a representative
of Razavi Khorasan Province. This research has been carried out in four
steps: a) Approximate identification of each animal habitat in the
area. b) Estimating the wind erosion based on IRIFR model. c)
Estimating the approximate value of each of the animal habitats in the
area. d) Determining the correlation between the value of each animal
habitat with the average rate of wind erosion in that habitat.
Investigating the relation between the average rate of wind erosion and
the value of animal habitats which indicates that there is a
significant correlation between them, that is to say, effective factors
in increasing the rate of wind erosion have affected the quality of
animal habitats, and proportional to their intensity, decreased the
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