Browsing by Author "Zaimes, George N."
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Innovative and sustainable use of stream water to suppress fires in protected areas: overview of the streams-2-suppress-fires project
Zaimes, George N.; Tüfekçioğlu, Mustafa; Tüfekçioğlu, Aydın; Zibtsev, Sergiy; Kaziolas, Dimitrios; Yavuz, Mehmet; Trombitsky, Ilya; Emmanouloudis, Dimitrios; Uratu, Razvan; Ghulijanyan, Andranik; Borsuk, Anatolii ([y.y.], 2013)Establishing protected areas to maintain biodiversity is a priority worldwide. Protected areas can have minimal management practices that can lead to the intensive accumulation of fire fuel. Fires are major threats for all ... -
Perspectives on protected area and wildfire management in the Black Sea region
Zaimes, George N.; Tsioras, Petros A.; Kiosses, Chrysovalantis; Tüfekçioğlu, Mustafa; Zibtsev, Sergiy; Trombitsky, Ilya; Uratu, Razvan; Gevorgyan, Luiza (Northeast Forestry Univ, 2020)Protected areas are necessary for the conservation and enhancement of biodiversity. Wildfires are major threats to forests and other natural areas, because they may cause irreversible damages. The aim of this study was to ... -
Riparian grazing impacts on streambank erosion and phosphorus loss via surface runoff
Tüfekçioğlu, Mustafa; Schultz, Richard C.; Zaimes, George N. (Wiley, 2013)Surface runoff is one of the major pathways of sediment and phosphorus (P) transport to surface waters. Rainfall simulations were conducted on nine grazed pasture sites with different stocking rates in three different Iowa ... -
Riparian land-use ımpacts on stream bank and gully erosion in agricultural watersheds: what we have learned
Zaimes, George N.; Tüfekçioğlu, Mustafa; Schultz, Richard C. (MDPI, 2019)Stream bank and gully erosion are major sources of nonpoint source pollutants, especially in landscapes dominated by agriculture. Implementation of upland conservation practices in landscapes dominated by agriculture reduces ...