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Atsushi Tsunekawa
Researcher at Tottori University
Publications - 218
Citations - 5229
Atsushi Tsunekawa is an academic researcher from Tottori University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Surface runoff. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 186 publications receiving 3358 citations. Previous affiliations of Atsushi Tsunekawa include National Institute for Environmental Studies & University of Tokyo.
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Assessing vegetation dynamics in the Three-North Shelter Forest region of China using AVHRR NDVI data
TL;DR: In this paper, the temporal and spatial changes in value of the normalized-difference vegetation index (NDVI) in this region, and the relationships between NDVI and climatic factors (temperature and precipitation) based on NOAA Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer Global Inventory Modeling and Mapping Studies NDVI data with 8-km resolution from 1982 to 2006.
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Land susceptibility to water and wind erosion risks in the East Africa region.
Ayele Almaw Fenta,Ayele Almaw Fenta,Atsushi Tsunekawa,Nigussie Haregeweyn,Jean Poesen,Mitsuru Tsubo,Pasquale Borrelli,Panos Panagos,Matthias Vanmaercke,Jente Broeckx,Hiroshi Yasuda,Takayuki Kawai,Yasunori Kurosaki +12 more
TL;DR: The results of this study provide new insights on the spatial patterns of water and wind erosion risks in East Africa and can be used to prioritize areas where further investigations are needed and where remedial actions should be implemented.
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Reconsidering the efficiency of grazing exclusion using fences on the Tibetan Plateau
Jian Sun,Miao Liu,Bojie Fu,David Kemp,Wenwu Zhao,Guohua Liu,Guodong Han,Andreas Wilkes,Xuyang Lu,Youchao Chen,Genwei Cheng,Tiancai Zhou,Ge Hou,Tianyu Zhan,Fei Peng,Hua Shang,Ming Xu,Peili Shi,Yongtao He,Meng Li,J. B. Wang,Atsushi Tsunekawa,Huakun Zhou,Yu Liu,Yurui Li,Shiliang Liu +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis and questionnaire-based surveys revealed that grazing exclusion with fences was effective in promoting aboveground vegetation growth in degraded alpine meadows and for up to eight years in the alpine steppes of the Tibetan plateau.
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Contributions of sandy lands and stony deserts to long-distance dust emission in China and Mongolia during 2000–2006
TL;DR: More than 400 MODIS images of dust storm events were collected and analyzed, and individual events were tracked back to their origins as mentioned in this paper, and Dust tracks were determined from color composite images, brightness temperature difference (BTD) and the NOAA Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory model.
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Trends in urbanization and patterns of land use in the Asian mega cities Jakarta, Bangkok, and Metro Manila
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Clark linear exponential model and the Newling quadratic exponential model to compare the spatial distribution of population densities in three Southeast Asian mega cities: Jakarta, Bangkok, and Metro Manila.