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Showing items 8389 through 8397 of 73428.To achieve sustainable rural development, it is necessary to simultaneously protect ecologically important land and efficiently use existing agricultural land. Land use functions (LUFs) are widely used to assess regional sustainable development.
The development of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) is an important national regional development strategy and a strategic engineering development system.
Cultivated land is an important carrier of grain production, and scientific assessing of cultivated land productivity is of great significance to ensure food security.
Information communication technology (ICT) has changed the traditional agricultural extension service mode worldwide.
The livestock sector can be a major contributor to the mitigation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Within the sector, beef production produces the largest proportion of the livestock sector’s direct emissions.
Outsourcing, as a productive service, has been widely adopted in industrial production and international trade but less applied in agricultural management.
The quality of cultivated land has been seriously degraded due to the overuse of chemical fertilizer in China. Land conservation technologies (LCTs) have been proven to effectively address land degradation and improve land productivity.
Exploiting the full potential of the realizable triple cropping system (RTCS) is one of the most effective methods for increasing land productivity, thus promoting food security. However, insufficient attention is paid to the spatial distribution of the RTCS in China.
The cultivation of bioenergy crops could be considered as sustainable; however, its use in fertile lands could conflict with food production.
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