Revisiting Experimental Catchment Studies in Forest Hydrology (International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) IAHS Series of Proceedings and Reports Publication)
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Impacts of fires provides papers describing the hydrological impacts of wildfires and prescribed burning, as measured in experimental catchment studies in Australia and the USA, and drought, fire frequency and fire intensity are discussed.
Water quality and sediment loads commences with a review that collates paired catchment results from around the world, e.g. the impact of forest harvesting on nitrate-N concentrations and sediment outputs, and provides context for the accompanying papers from the USA and Australia outlining the nature of sediment loads and water quality in forest catchments.
Ecosystem services presents two papers that showcase the value and importance of experimental catchment studies for the valuation of forest ''ecosystem services'', and the economic implications of afforestation and other changes in land use.
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