News & Events:
   

Publications:

DesertWarning outreach activities
"Companhia das Lezírias fieldtrip"
"Secil restoration fieldtrip"

 

Matos P., Pinho P., Aragon G., Martinez I., Nunes A., Soares A., Branquinho C. 2015. Lichen traits responding to aridity. Journal of Ecology 103:451-458.
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Nunes A., Tápia S., Pinho P., Correia O. & Branquinho C. 215. Advantages of the point-intercept method for assessing functional diversity in semi-arid areas. iForest-Biogeosciences and Forestry
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Ramos A., Pereira M.J., Soares A., Rosario L., Matos P., Nunes A., Branquinho C., Pinho P. 2015. Seasonal patterns of Mediterranean evergreen woodlands (Montado) are explained by long-term precipitation. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 202: 44–50.
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About the project

WHY? Large areas of mainland Portugal have a semi-arid climate. And many of those areas are currently undergoing a desertification and land-degradation process. More than characterizing the current status of desertification and land degradation we aim at to provide a set of indicators to assist us in detecting the early signs of desertification and land degradation and even to anticipate it. We propose a new approach on the problem of “which areas are more susceptible to desertification, now and in the future?

HOW? We established a climate gradient and chosen sampling sites using a stratified random way. In those sampling sites we are measuring a large range of plant functional traits together with assessment of vegetation structure, measured at the regional level both in space and in time.

Researchers:
Cristina Branquinho (coordinator)
Adriana Silva
Alice Nunes
Alzira
Amílcar Soares
Ana Horta
Anna Vergat
Cristina Máguas
Lúcio do Rosário
Maria João Pereira
Otília Correia
Paula Matos
Pedro Pinho
Rita Durão
Susana Tápia

 

 

eChanges- Ecology of Environmental Changes is a cE3c research group